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27 February 2015 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Wealth management rated ‘safest’ industry

A new report rates 'superannuation funds management services' as the safest industry for investors – but Tria Investment Partners’ Andrew Baker argues ...

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FSC gears up for super tax debate

New FSC boss Sally Loane has called on the government to maintain favourable tax treatment for "all members of superannuation funds" in its ...

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Big banks lagging on super ‘share of wallet’

The major banks have secured less than one-fifth of their customer's superannuation business, according to a new survey conducted by Roy Morgan

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MySuper 2014 report card released

APRA has released new data on the default superannuation sector that ranks the 116 registered MySuper products by their fees and net returns

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Strong start to 2015 for super funds

The median growth fund gained two per cent in January, according to research by Chant West. Over the seven months of the financial year to date, ...

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Super to remain ‘politicised’: Murray

Despite election promises not to tinker with superannuation policy, FSI chair David Murray says the system will remain at the mercy of political ...

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SMSF investors chasing growth assets

More SMSF investors are looking to growth assets – including offshore assets – to find investment opportunities, a new report has found

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Super tax concession assumptions questioned

Former High Court justice Sir Anthony Mason has publicly called on Treasury to provide the “true cost” of superannuation concessions on government ...

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Super funds eye overseas property

As the 'unpleasant experiences' of the GFC begin to fade, superannuation funds are once again looking to dip their toes into international property, ...

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Rice Warner calls for joint super accounts

Superannuation consulting firm Rice Warner has called on the government to allow joint superannuation accounts for married couples. In its ...

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