Are super funds the new shadow banks?BY JAMES FERNYHOUGH | FRIDAY, 18 JUL 2014 12:20PMSuperannuation funds are increasingly behaving like shadow banks and should be regulated as such, an economist and pension expert from the UK has warned. Related News |
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In an SMSF the emphasis is on SELF. Please dont over regulate. Most Trustees are distrustful of the banks and their planners.
UK telling us how to design pension systems. That's rather amusing. Yes we even have TV set tops down here in the colony, old chap....
Perhaps we can advise them how to run banks that don't collapse.