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20 June 2014 • By • 1 min read

IOOF facing post-acquisition ‘integration risk’ 

Morningstar has warned that while the outlook for vertically integrated businesses is strong, a number of structural risks persist for IOOF in ...

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Super focus shifts to technology

The superannuation industry is shifting its focus towards innovation in technology after being distracted by compliance in recent years, says ...

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Lobby groups push for asset recycling fund

The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) and Infrastructure Partnerships Australia (IPA) have urged parliament to go ahead with the ...

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Aussie ETF market lagging global counterparts

The Australian ETF market is still a long way behind established markets like the US, argues BetaShares managing director Alex Vynokur

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Senate measures to affect super

A heated session in the Senate this week saw the passage of several superannuation-related Budget Repair Levy Bills. AMP SMSF head of policy, ...

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Super funds set for fifth year of growth

Super funds are set for a fifth consecutive annual return after another positive month in May, according to Chant West and SuperRatings

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FSC welcomes Korea free trade agreement

The Financial Services Council (FSC) has welcomed the conclusion of the free trade agreement between the governments of Korea and Australia

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Investors ‘dismiss’ Commonwealth FP scandal

The current Senate inquiry into Commonwealth Financial Planning hasn’t affected the market for bank shares – but any sign of more systemic problems ...

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Senate crossbenchers reveal FOFA positions

With finance minister Mathias Cormann due to respond to the Senate committee’s FOFA recommendations, a number of key senators have indicated where ...

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$1 trillion in sight for retail/wholesale market

Australian retail and wholesale funds under management/advice increased by 12.6 per cent to $983 billion in the 12 months to March 2014. Research ...

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