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| | | ... industry experts warn. The reforms, which are part of the Your Future Your Super legislation currently sitting before parliament, will force trustees to prove they are acting in the best financial interests of members thanks to the introduction of the ... |
| | | | ... buy property will push up house prices and worsen affordability for low-income earners, says ASFA. Liberal member of parliament Tim Wilson is currently campaigning to let Australians use their superannuation savings to pay for house deposits. Meanwhile ... |
| | | | ... found in its in final report. The final report of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, tabled in parliament yesterday, formulated 148 recommendations to overhaul a system that enables the persistent neglect and abuse of the elderly. ... |
| | | | ... "absolutely essential" due to the low average balances at retirement. "Is it sustainable for any elected member of parliament '15.4% is absolutely essential for us but 9.5% is adequate for the person cleaning our office'?" Jones asked. Jones explained ... |
| | | | ... bond yields. So has the Bank of Japan (BOJ) and the Bank of Korea (BOK). BOJ governor Haruhiko Kuroda told Japan's parliament: "The BOJ has no intention of pushing up (10-year bond yields) above its target of around 0%... "It's important now ... |
| | | | ... Wilson's hare-brained scheme to stop super funds investing in affordable housing is that it could become a reality if the parliament passes the Your Future, Your Super legislation. Fringe backbenchers will soon have the power to pressure the minister ... |
| | | | ... dry up investment," he said. Separately, the landmark Your Future, Your Super package of reforms were introduced in parliament today. Treasury Laws Amendment (Your Future, Your Super) Bill 2021 is the culmination of about three years' work of the ... |
| | | | ... solutions. Too often, Hume said, "the super industry lobbyist leviathan" have spoken with a megaphone on the floor of parliament opposing efficiency reforms. Hume reminded the audience that the super industry is far from perfect and that pockets of underperformance ... |
| | | | ... effect, freezes economic activity. More so now that the directive was given more teeth after the Diet - Japan's Parliament - enacted laws introducing fines for non-compliance. This disconnect between the real economy and stockmarket pricing has led ... |
| | | | ... where all Australians are members of AustralianSuper, they will have lower fees but there will be other issues for the Parliament to consider," he said. He pointed to MAP and LESF Super's recent successor fund transfer to SmartSave as an example ... |
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