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10 March 2015 • By • 1 min read

Sunsuper to use Vanguard for passive mandates

Public-offer fund Sunsuper has announced a partnership with US investment management firm Vanguard. In a statement issued by the Queensland-based ...

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Intergenerational Report revives age pension debate

The release of the federal government’s Intergenerational Report (IGR) has reignited debate about the government’s proposal to lift the age pension ...

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Challenger pushes for DLA changes

Challenger has used the release of the Intergenerational Report (IGR) to argue for tax changes that will make deferred lifetime annuities (DLAs) ...

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Excess super contribution tax changes pass Senate

The Senate has passed provisions for the removal of "punitive tax rates" for excess super contributions, which the government says will provide a set ...

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Vanguard secures fund manager of the year title

Morningstar has awarded its Fund Manager of the Year accolade to Vanguard Investments Australia. In a statement, Morningstar announced the winners ...

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ISA research exposes bank 'bundling' of super

New research commissioned by Industry Super Australia (ISA) has found the big four banks are offering employers benefits to switch their default ...

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‘One-stop shops’ to proliferate in 2015

The flood of new entrants into the financial services sector is creating a ‘race to the middle’, putting companies under pressure to be all things to ...

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Wealth management rated ‘safest’ industry

A new report rates 'superannuation funds management services' as the safest industry for investors – but Tria Investment Partners’ Andrew Baker argues ...

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FSC gears up for super tax debate

New FSC boss Sally Loane has called on the government to maintain favourable tax treatment for "all members of superannuation funds" in its ...

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Big banks lagging on super ‘share of wallet’

The major banks have secured less than one-fifth of their customer's superannuation business, according to a new survey conducted by Roy Morgan

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