FEATURE: 2014 year in review BY MARK SMITH, LAURA MILLAN, JAMES FERNYHOUGH | FRIDAY, 12 DEC 2014 11:05AMThis year has been another busy one for the financial servives industry. FoFA remained on the radar and the Financial System Inquiry has the potential to change things in a big way. The Financial Standard team takes a look at the issues that made waves and will keep us talking into 2015. Read more: US, Australia, This, ATO, FSC, ISA, Financial System Inquiry, ASIC, FW, ANU, FSI, FWC, APRA, Federal Court, Labor, Superannuation Funds, MySuper products, Senate Economics Committee, June 2014, Andrea Slattery, CFPL, Coalition, Commonwealth Bank, Financial Standard team, General, Greens, July, November, Treasury, Association, LGS, September, CBA executives, ANZ SmartChoice Super, Cbus employees, March 2014, ASFA, Assistant Treasurer Arthur Sinodinos, Australian Financial Review, Australian National University, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, Australian Securities, Challenger, China, Commonwealth Financial Planning, David Murray, Employment Minister Eric Abetz, Equip, Fair Work Commission, February, Finance Minister Mathias Cormann, Financial Services Council, Financial System Inquiry One, FSC-ISA Federal Court clash Relations, Governance, Grattan Institute, Industry Super Australia, Investments Committee, John Brogden, John Hewson, Labor Senator Mark Bishop, Liberal Party, Local Government Super, Malcolm Fraser, Mercer, MetLife, MySuper-style product, MySuper data, Open Advice Review program, Over 2014, Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Rainmaker data shows, Retirement income Australia, Royal Commission, S&P Dow Jones Indices, September 2013 Federal election, Trade Union Corruption |
| HARRISON WORLEY | 12:17PM A report handed to ASIC by global consultant KPMG shows NAB's superannuation trustee has met its additional license conditions. | ELIZA BAVIN | 12:04PM The Commonwealth Bank of Australia will commence payments of a further $14.9 million as employee underpayments surpass $53 million. | | BENJAMIN ONG | 10:10AM The Fed, Brexit and US-China trade deal brings good tidings for Christmas. | KANIKA SOOD As underperformance continues to plague active managers, here are the names of the Aussie shares funds that managed to beat the S&P/ASX 200 in the year to October. |
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