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02 September 2015 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Fossil fuel-free indices launched

Thomson Reuters has launched two new fossil fuel-free Australian indices that will be made available to investors via retail superannuation fund ...

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Frydenberg tells industry to address super engagement

The Assistant Treasurer has called on both government and the financial services industry to address the low level of member engagement with ...

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Kinetic Super CEO departs

Kinetic Super has announced that chief executive Megan Bolton has "stepped down" after seven years in the role. In a statement released on Friday ...

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Super assets steady at $2 trillion

Total superannuation assets remained steady at $2 trillion for the June 2015 quarter, with net contribution flows negated by lacklustre returns

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Women still trailing men on super balances

Women still remain far behind men when it comes to superannuation balances, holding balances which are equivalent to only 64.5 per cent of the male ...

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End 'partisan tinkering' with super: Rice Warner

Along with the well-documented superannuation savings gap, Australia's retirement system has a second, more insidious gap – the policy distance ...

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Govt responds to super governance consultation

The Coalition has agreed to clarify the definition of an 'independent' director in superannuation law, and has also guaranteed the industry a ...

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Super funds may fall short of objectives

Australian super fund members should steady themselves for a period of low returns, and the possibility that funds will not meet their investment ...

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Extra $100,000 needed for retirement: ASFA

The increased cost of living and recent changes to the aged pension means that Australian couples will need an extra $100,000 in savings to fund a ...

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Super fund returns take a hit in August

With significant volatility in investment markets, losses in August have already wiped out July’s gains for most super funds, says SuperRatings

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