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28 April 2015 • By Reporter • 1 min read

MTAA Super rolls out 'income-focused' option

Industry fund MTAA Super has launched a new yield-centric investment option that sits between the conservative option and the balanced option

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Labor proposes super tax hikes

The federal opposition has called for changes to the taxation of superannuation that would affect high-income earners and retirees with super balances ...

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FSC rejects FSI super fees analysis

The FSC has questioned the data upon which the FSI’s recommendation on super fees and competition is predicated, warning the government to view it ...

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Stronger Super will fail on fees: Grattan

The Stronger Super reforms are unlikely to reduce the $21 billion Australians pay in super fees each year “by much more than 10 per cent”, argues a ...

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Super funds post strong Q1 returns

The median super fund option had a strong March 2015 quarter, returning 5.8 per cent, says Chant West. The rebound in oil prices and the likelihood ...

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PM rules out immediate changes to super

The prime minister has reaffirmed the Coalition's pre-election commitment to make no changes to the taxation of super in the current term

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MainstreamBPO seeks ASX listing

Fund administrator MainstreamBPO has revealed plans to pursue an initial public offering later this year. The firm is looking at an ASX listing in ...

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MySuper fee disclosure under scrutiny

Super funds could do a better job when it comes to disclosing fees to MySuper members, says Rice Warner. In an article entitled Why standardised ...

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Sunsuper CEO takes aim at banks

Industry funds must work together to increase services and reduce fees until wealth management becomes unprofitable for the big banks, argues ...

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Invest outside super, urges Centuria Life

Possible changes to superannuation discussed in the Tax Discussion Paper and Intergenerational Report should make Australians think twice before they ...

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