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22 March 2021 • By Sarah Kendell • 1 min read

ASIC to hunt super crims ‘without fear or favour’

The corporate regulator has said that industry funds are just as guilty of misleading members as their retail competitors, as it looks to beef up its ...

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Bragg claims victory over industry fund ‘propaganda’

Senator Andrew Bragg has claimed victory over industry fund-owned New Daily following the ABC’s decision to end its controversial “secret deal” with ...

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WTW secures NZ super review mandate

Willis Towers Watson’s strategic advisory team from its Australian investments business has been appointed to review the Kiwi government’s ...

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Hume flip-flops on super cut

Superannuation minister Jane Hume has warned that the SG increase is a bad idea – but that the Morrison government hasn’t committed to cutting it

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Big super breaks cover on reforms

Big super has signalled that it will fight the Your Future, Your Super (YFYS) reforms tooth and nail while taking aim at the Retirement Income Review

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Impax secures Cbus $240m climate equity mandate

Cbus Super has awarded a new $240 million mandate to UK group Impax Asset Management that will focus on investing in opportunities arising from the ...

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Super funds in rapid transition to ESG

Investment managers are being asked by major super funds to work towards making their portfolios carbon-neutral by as soon as 30 June this year, ...

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Sloppy super reforms create slippery slope

OP-ED The Morrison government wants to fix superannuation, but its new veto powers are a bridge too far. The Your Future, Your Super (YFYS) laws ...

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Super fund accelerates race to carbon-neutral

NGS Super has pledged to become carbon-neutral by the end of the decade, warning the 2050 goal a number of its rivals have sworn to is “misaligned” ...

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Super for housing would make ‘bad situation catastrophic’

Using superannuation for housing would put “significant upwards pressure” on house prices, according to the Association of Super Funds of Australia ...

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