Watch the debate: Private Debt vs Fixed Income

Andrew Lockhart and Christopher Joye go head to head, debating the pros and cons of their asset classes.
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Last week, two Australian investment heavyweights took to the stage in front of a packed room to debate the merits of Private Debt versus Fixed Income.

Publicly traded fixed income has been a portfolio staple for asset allocators; however, in recent years, we’ve seen the rapid growth and rise of private credit.

Livewire’s Hans Lee covered the debate, but thanks to popular demand, you can now watch Coolabah Capital’s Christopher Joye trade blows with Metrics’ Andrew Lockhart so you can make up your own mind and hear their arguments.

Click on the player below to watch the replay and cast your vote on who you think won the debate in the poll below. 


To read Hans' piece, click the link below:

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Christopher Joye and Andrew Lockhart duel over finance's biggest question
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