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Government to allow super splitting

The Government has announced it will allow families to split super contributions between spouses. In a statement released by Mal Brough, Minister for Revenue and Assistant Treasurer, the Government said this will allow non-working or low income spouses ...

ING OneAnswer gets upgraded and fine-tuned

In response to adviser and research house feedback, ING has significantly upgraded and fine-tuned its flagship OneAnswer platform. The $10 billion flagship platform will have an additional 16 funds, lower fees and better online functionality as part ...

NZ Super Fund buys more sustainable assets

The New Zealand Super Fund (NZSF) continues its push into the sustainability sector after buying a 12,000 hectare forestry estate from Mirvac's New Zealand Sustainable Investments Fund (NZSIF). James Fielding Funds Management (JFFM), the funds management ...

AIG Life tops list of life insurers

Being small and nimble has its advantages as according to a 2005 report detailing the amount that Australians have paid in life insurance risk products, one of the biggest premium revenue insurers this year is also one of the smallest, being AIG Life. ...

News Ltd hits back as super funds bring legal action

Several Australian and US super funds are joining with other institutional investors to sue News Limited over allegedly "breaking an express promise" made during reincorporation negotiations last year. A group of international Institutional shareholders ...

Weekly economic roundup

To paraphrase the soothsayer's warning to Julius Caesar, 'Beware the Ides of October,' because the largest market crashes in history (1929 and 1987) happened in October and even 2005 has just felt the same winds. As if on cue, the advent of October ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 7 OCT 2005
SYDNEY - the Australian share market is expected to open slightly weaker in early trade, with the bloodletting of the last two sessions unlikely to continue given the lead from the US markets. However, oil prices have fallen again overnight which will ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 6 OCT 2005
SYDNEY - The Australian share market is expected to open weaker again, as a poor performance on global equities markets hits the local bourse for the second straight session. While the Australian market is unlikely to repeat yesterday's fall, another ...

MLC brings in NT Government funds worth $500 million

MLC Implemented Consulting (MLC) has been appointed by two new Northern Territory Government superannuation schemes to advise on and allocate their investment arrangements, an appointment totalling just under $500 million. The Northern Territory Government ...

Skandia appoints COO

Platform provider Skandia has appointed Mark Papendieck, formerly head of platform at Perpetual Wealth Management, as its chief operating officer (COO). Papendieck, who will start with Skandia in mid November, brings with him over 15 years of experience ...