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11 November 2022 • By Jon Bragg • 1 min read

APRA seeks to combat ‘costly and failed’ successor fund transfers

As consolidation continues in the super industry, the prudential regulator has noted that transfers often run into problems that erode the benefits ...

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Shareholder urges Perpetual to dump Pendal deal

A minor shareholder in Perpetual has called on the firm to exit the Pendal deal. Following several statements on Thursday, which suggested that ...

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Vanguard Super opens to the public

Vanguard has announced the launch of its superannuation fund.  With the vision of “reshaping superannuation for the benefit of all Australians”, ...

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Colonial First State announces net zero target

The Australian wealth management group has committed to net zero Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.  Colonial First State (CFS) is ...

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Two more crypto ETFs set to exit the Australian market

The funds have received “limited demand” from investors since launching in June. After launching only five months ago, the 3iQ CoinShares Ether ...

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Is bad blood brewing between Pendal and Perpetual?

Perpetual has further fueled speculation that relations have soured with Pendal.   Following Thursday's announcement that Perpetual had brushed ...

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Research finds YFYS test is constraining ESG activities

The performance test has been found to have a constraining impact on the ESG, sustainability and carbon transition activities of super funds

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Super returns turn positive again, but ‘bumpy road’ ahead

The median balanced super fund delivered a positive return in October. After falling 3.1 per cent in September, the median balanced super fund ...

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RBA tipped to begin cutting rates in second half of 2023

UBS has forecast 100 bps of cuts will kick off in the latter half of next year. To ensure a soft landing for the Australian economy, the Reserve ...

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High household savings to be put to the test

Aussies saved more than $250 billion during the pandemic, according to the RBA, but it looks like poorer households will be the first to reduce their ...

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