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Australia's retirement system slides down rankings

MATTHEW WAI  |  WEDNESDAY, 16 OCT 2024
... chief executive of the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA), said while the compulsory income stream might increase Australia's index ranking, it is crucial to consider the potential implications for retirees. "Flexibility in the ...

ASIC seeks $27m penalty against AustralianSuper

ELIZA BAVIN  |  THURSDAY, 10 OCT 2024
... too hard, it's not interesting, it's going to divert resources from new projects or new ideas or marketing, whatever it might be, is of real concern and I want to make it clear that that conduct is serious, and I do regard the penalties in this case ...

RBA feels 'not enough has changed'

ELIZA BAVIN  |  TUESDAY, 8 OCT 2024
... formal analysis in which the economy's supply capacity was more limited than currently assumed. "In this case, the cash rate might need to be noticeably higher than the market path underpinning the August forecasts, in order to bring inflation sustainably ...

Wholesale investor test changes on ice: Parliamentary committee

KARREN VERGARA  |  FRIDAY, 4 OCT 2024
... diversifying their risk, she explained. "We are therefore especially concerned that changes to the wholesale investors tests might severely limit the number of pharmacists who are able to invest in the fund, thereby depriving aspiring owners of the opportunity ...

GQG breaches SEC whistleblower protection laws

KARREN VERGARA  |  FRIDAY, 27 SEP 2024
... done so; was not aware of facts that would support an investigation; and would withdraw any statements already made that might support an investigation," the SEC said. These provisions violated the whistleblower protection rule Rule 21F-17(a) of the ...

Fed cut will not move the dial for RBA

ELIZA BAVIN  |  FRIDAY, 20 SEP 2024
... the RBA has been less aggressive than the Fed in raising the policy rate to tackle inflation. "The flip side is that it might need to exercise a little more patience when it comes to cutting the policy rate." Geoffrey Kingston from Macquarie University ...

Federal Reserve kicks off easing cycle

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  THURSDAY, 19 SEP 2024
... to fully stabilise the economy," he said. "The time lag between policy changes and their real-world impact is crucial. We might not see the effects of today's decision immediately, but if the Fed hesitates next time, it risks sending mixed signals to ...

Genetic test results to no longer hinder life cover

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  WEDNESDAY, 11 SEP 2024
... insurers when applying for cover. This was because there were concerns consumers would not undertake testing if they thought it might adversely impact the cost of their insurance. Under the moratorium, insurers could only request or use the results of ...

VanEck to launch defence ETF

ANDREW MCKEAN  |  MONDAY, 9 SEP 2024
VanEck will list a global defence exchange-traded fund (ETF) this Thursday on the ASX. The VanEck Global Defence ETF (ASX: DFND) will offer exposure to a portfolio of companies across sectors such as aerospace and defence, and electronics equipment ...

CSC launches series of retirement options

ANDREW MCKEAN  |  FRIDAY, 23 AUG 2024
... retirement resources. The super fund said it's among the first to go beyond merely publishing information about what a strategy might look like, instead making it available for members to use in line with the requirements of the Retirement Income Covenant. ...