$2.8bn in lost super foundBY LINDA HAUSKEN | WEDNESDAY, 4 JUL 2012 12:05PMThe federal government's initiative to reduce lost super appears to be working with the total amount of missing retirement savings now at $17.4bn, a 14% fall from the previously reported total of $20.2 billion. |
Editor's Choice
Capstone joins forces with PictureWealth to form $22bn FUA planning network
|PictureWealth Group has inked a landmark deal with national advice licensee Capstone Financial Planning, forming a combined business with 360 financial advisers and $22 billion in funds under advice.
Mercer reviews small caps, Aussie equities mandates
|Mercer Investments Australia has overhauled the fund manager line-up across its Australian equities and small-caps funds following an investment review, retaining some incumbents and awarding fresh mandates at the same time.
HESTA launches campaign around super tax benefits
|The super fund is launching 'Super Saturday' to help those that are missing out on the advantage from super tax benefits ahead of the end of the financial year.
RBA on hold, rate cuts expected
|The Reserve Bank of Australia kept interest rates on hold at its June meeting with economists suggesting the next move could be a rate cut.
Products
Featured Profile

Brian Redican
CHIEF ECONOMIST
NEW SOUTH WALES TREASURY CORPORATION
NEW SOUTH WALES TREASURY CORPORATION
What makes an economist an economist? TCorp chief economist Brian Redican reflects on over three decades of navigating Australia's economic cycles. Riddhima Talwani writes.







The numbers should be reduced by the many thousands of NIL VALUE accounts which are still being counted by Government because of system deficiencies of Funds and the ATO.