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| | | Once its plans to become a pooled superannuation trust (PST) are complete later this year, HOSTPLUS will be the first Industry fund to allow SMSFs to invest in its underlying investment platform. As well as helping to keep costs down, HOSTPLUS CEO David ... |
| | | | Energy Super, CareSuper and MLC MasterKey Business Super are clear standouts in a study of extra benefits offered by Personal and Workplace superannuation products, according to Rainmaker research. In its 2012 review of extra benefits and features ... |
| | | | ... plan to boost the economy disappointed many investors. As stock markets shut down for the day, London's FTSE 100 index of top companies had edged slightly lower, down by 0.03 per cent to 6,179.17 points. Frankfurt's DAX 30 index lost 0.68 per cent to ... |
| | | | ... and the broader All Ordinaries index was 7.5 points, or 0.16 per cent, higher at 4,802.2 points. London's FTSE 100 index of top companies gained 0.43 per cent on Monday to 6,180.98 points, a level unseen since May 2008. Wall Street was closed on Monday ... |
| | | | ... superannuation and insurance advice, as well as deliver services within the framework set out by all relevant legislation. The top award is given to the licensee with the strongest ability to acquire prospective clients, based on the ratings of consumers ... |
| | | | ... beat expectations while Frankfurt and Paris slipped back on disappointing European and US figures. London's FTSE 100 index of top companies gained 0.36 per cent to 6,154.41, despite official data which revealed falling British retail sales in December. ... |
| | | | Australian real estate investment trusts (A-REITs) have bounced back from losses suffered in recent years, particularly in the aftermath of the financial crisis, returning 32.8% in 2012, according to data from Russell Investments. The sector outperformed ... |
| | | | In the wake of several high-profile redundancies across the global organisation, Mercer has said that it is business as usual for its Australian asset-consulting arm. It was revealed at the end of last year that Mercer was abandoning a three-year-old ... |
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