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Super disputes kept aside in Treasury review

DARREN SNYDER  |  WEDNESDAY, 7 DEC 2016
... external dispute resolution (EDR) and complaints framework. The report has expressed a clear recommendation that it would not be appropriate to replace the three existing schemes - the Superannuation Complaints Tribunal (SCT), Financial Ombudsman Service ...

Economic Wrap

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 7 DEC 2016
Australia GDP Economists expected Australia's economic growth to halve to 0.3% in the September quarter from 0.6% in the three-months ended June. That turned out to be highly optimistic. This is because the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) latest ...

Private equity firm secures Telstra site for student housing

ALEX BURKE  |  WEDNESDAY, 7 DEC 2016
... in the number of international students arriving in the country," Gaw Capital managing principal Kenny Gaw said. "Perth has not focused on this growth area during previous economic cycles, but our advisor DevWest recognised the significant opportunity ...

Industry fund recovers millions in lost super

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  WEDNESDAY, 7 DEC 2016
... reunited with their lost super. "We work hard to reunite our members with their lost super because we know that people might not always get around to doing it themselves," Rowe said. "We don't want our members to miss out on the benefits of finding lost ...

Tail wags the dog in ESG regulation: PRI

ALEX BURKE  |  TUESDAY, 6 DEC 2016
The current structure of global capital markets is taken as a given by many regulators, who in turn aren't exerting enough influence on corporate environmental, social and governance policies, according to a new Principles for Responsible Investment ...

ASIC probe reveals 185 more CBA compo cases

KERRIE SYDEE  |  TUESDAY, 6 DEC 2016
... loss. Recently identified clients were found after 12 clients contacted CFP and FW after receiving letters claiming they had not received advice or that transactions had been client directed. After receiving the letters the licensees agreed the clients ...

BMW caught on car loan failures

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  TUESDAY, 6 DEC 2016
... company will also remove default listings and buy back all debt sold to third parties to ensure that the written off loans are not subject to further collections activities. ASIC deputy chairman Peter Kell said this outcome is demonstrative of the staggering ...

Economic Wrap

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 6 DEC 2016
Australia AiG performance of services It wasn't as sharp as the 3.3 point increase in the manufacturing index to 54.2 in November, but the AiG performance of services index's 0.6 point rise to 51.1 continues the trend towards stronger expansion seen ...

Industry funds lead Labor's super inquiry

DARREN SNYDER  |  MONDAY, 5 DEC 2016
... She said if this continued to go unchecked, lost super earnings could reach $66 billion by 2024. Gallagher added this would not only put significant further demand on the age pension, but it would also deny hard working Australians the superannuation ...

Out-dated websites flag regulatory risk

KERRIE SYDEE  |  MONDAY, 5 DEC 2016
Financial planning practices must not ignore the regulatory risk of an outdated website and the implications it could have on their firm, according to YTML co-founder and chief executive Kevin Liao. Speaking with Financial Standard, Liao said there ...