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| | | ... members' data was compromised following some of its systems being accessed. Last month, the Californian Public Employees' Retirement System (CaliPERS) and the California State Teachers Retirement Systems (CalSTRS) were also hit, with members' personal ... |
| | | | ... that's top tier when ranked against our peers." Of the industry funds that have reported results thus far, Australian Retirement Trust takes the lead with a 10% return, while Cbus and AustralianSuper trail with 8.95% and 8.22% respectively. To put ... |
| | | | ... AustralianSuper is currently receiving a daily influx of around 1200 Australians, amassing an annual net inflow of members' retirement savings exceeding $20 billion in the past year. |
| | | | ... annual result. AustralianSuper's default option achieved 8.22%, while Cbus did 8.5%. Ahead of them is Australian Retirement Trust, returning 10% to MySuper members. According to Rainmaker, in terms of full-year returns, TelstraSuper and AvSuper are ... |
| | | | Despite the lull in the property and private equity sectors, Australian Retirement Trust (ART) handed in a 10% return for its balanced option following a bumper share market revival. The Super Savings Balanced, which most of the ART's 2.2 million ... |
| | | | ... products. Accumulation products hold $682 billion of the total assets held in Choice. On the other hand, transition to retirement and retirement products, despite lesser product numbers (148 and 276 respectively), hold $12 billion and $396 billion respectively. ... |
| | | | ... confident that his contribution will further strengthen our ability to provide our clients and our members with improved retirement outcomes as we cement our competitive position in the market." |
| | | | ... investment strategy. "Our investment in ARCHIMED aims, first and foremost, to help our 1.9 million members to grow their retirement savings with strong, long-term investment returns - but it also contributes to a better future," she said. "Rest's ... |
| | | | ... Australia deputy chief executive Matthew Linden says the fact the amended superannuation performance test doesn't look at retirement products is a cause for concern. In the latest episode of the Financial Standard podcast, Linden said the fact retirement ... |
| | | | ... According to the Productivity Commission, unnecessary multiple accounts can leave someone over $50,000 worse off in retirement. Following the review, three super trustees have commenced remediation programs aimed at refunding fees and premiums paid on ... |
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