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| | | Cbus has recommended that the stapling provisions in Your Future, Your Super (YFYS) laws be urgently addressed to reverse the uninsurance risk for workers in hazardous occupations. In its submission, Cbus said stapling reforms have led to many members ... |
| | | | ... business and performing any function involved in carrying on a financial services business. Both of the Marshalls have the right to appeal to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for a review of ASIC's the decision. |
| | | | ... had previously tried to purchase a 10% stake in APLNG, a deal that ConocoPhillips scuppered by exercising its pre-emption right to purchase that same amount. UTS Institute For Sustainable Futures research director Gordon Noble noted that the Origin Energy ... |
| | | | ... retirement in order to close this retirement adequacy gap." The report highlighted that when the time comes to access the right retirement solution, many Australians are largely unaware of the retirement income products offered by their main super fund ... |
| | | | ... since slowed the pace down to better assess their lagged impact, allow for the global downturn, and hopefully strike the right balance between doing too much and too little," he said. "In motoring, speeding kills the initial acceleration in rates was ... |
| | | | ... weekend saying superannuation tax concessions have to be in the national conversation about fiscal sustainability, he's right," Jones said. "The Association of Superannuation Funds Australia has also identified the cost of high balance superannuation ... |
| | | | ... recession, Equipsuper chief investment officer Andrew Howard says the revamp is the culmination of a six-month drive to get the right people in place. Providing an update to Industry Moves, Howard says he's confident the fund is well placed to face ... |
| | | | ... investment Ros McKay said. "As the saying goes, you cannot manage what you don't measure, but you also have to measure the right things," McKay said. "At face value we had a 37% reduction against our 2019 baseline, but adjusting for asset valuations ... |
| | | | ... rise, bringing the cash rate to 2.85%. Though, there is widespread discrepancy amongst economists as to whether this is the right move. Only 49% of economists agree with the RBA's expected increase of 25 basis points. A further, 21% disagree with any ... |
| | | | Challenger has named Alex Bell its new chief financial officer following Rachel Grimes' decision to step away from executive positions. Bell will commence the role in December and brings over 22 years of financial services experience across Australia ... |
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