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Government opens consultation for Retirement Income Covenant

19 July 2021 • By Neil Griffiths • 1 min read

Government opens consultation for Retirement Income Covenant

The federal government has released a position paper on the Retirement Income Covenant. Now open for public consultation, the government claims the ...

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Outlook uncertain on market correction: Magellan

The chairman and CIO of the funds management giant has urged investors take a balanced approach to the markets moving out of the COVID pandemic

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Investors take control amid AMP Capital exodus

Offshore investors in AMP Capital’s Global Infrastructure Fund II have closed ranks to ensure no further decisions are made around the fund’s ...

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ASIC completes AMP criminal conduct investigation

ASIC has announced it has finalised its investigation into the alleged fees-for-no-service conduct by AMP Financial Planning. On Friday, the ...

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Super fund consortium’s Sydney Airport bid rejected

A bid to purchase Sydney Airport by a super fund consortium has been rejected. In a statement released on Thursday, the airport’s board confirmed ...

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NAB confirms discussions to acquire Citigroup

NAB has confirmed that speculation the bank is in discussions to acquire Citigroup is accurate. In a statement released this week, NAB said it ...

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Westpac lands ‘one of Australia’s leading corporate lawyers’

Westpac Group has announced the appointment of a new group general counsel. On Wednesday, the bank confirmed that Shannon Finch will take on the ...

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Finalists revealed for Women in Finance Awards 2021

More than 200 women from across the financial services industry are in the running for the Women in Finance Awards 2021. After receiving nearly 600 ...

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LIC sector sees healthy spike in last 12 months

The LIC sector has enjoyed a healthy increase this past financial year that has been attributed to more and more investors understanding its benefits

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AustralianSuper CEO to step down

AustralianSuper chief executive Ian Silk has announced his intention to step down after 15 years leading the super fund. The board announced the ...

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