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13 July 2015 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Super execs gloomy about long-term returns

The 10-year return targets of the default super sector are likely to be missed over the next decade, according to the "sobering" results of a new ...

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Industry funds partner with analytics firm

AustralianSuper, Cbus, HESTA and Hostplus are now using Empirics, a Link Group-owned technology company, to analyse member data. The four big ...

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SMSFs optimistic about retirement outcomes

Over two-thirds of SMSF trustees say they will achieve annual incomes of almost $100,000 per annum, according to a new study. The study, prepared ...

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Super switchers seeking advice

Almost three-quarters of Australians are seeking some kind of advice when they switch superannuation providers, says Roy Morgan. In a report titled ...

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Higher preservation age to save $7 billion

A new report by the Productivity Commission has found that an increase in the preservation age to 65 would save taxpayers $7 billion. As well as ...

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Hostplus adds infrastructure and lifecycle options

Industry fund Hostplus has unveiled two new investment options: an Australian infrastructure option in partnership with Industry Funds Management, and ...

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First State Super wins ACT govt tender

First State Super has retained its position as the default fund for ACT government employees following its successful tender. First State Super ...

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Currency and global equities drive AusSuper returns

AustralianSuper's balanced investment option returned 10.86 per cent to investors in the 2014-15 financial year after taxes and fees. The $90 ...

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Aussie buy-side focus shifts to efficiency

Operational efficiency has replaced regulatory reform as the greatest challenge for Australian institutional investors, according to a new survey by ...

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Super funds fall short of double-digit returns

The median Australian super fund will fall slightly short of a third consecutive year of double-digit growth because of drops in domestic and ...

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