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| | | Markets have all but recovered from when 'Liberation Day' threatened a meltdown, and asset classes of all flavours are pushing to new highs. But with valuations ahead of fundamentals amid uncertainty, fixed income is in focus as investors look ... |
| | | | Funds SA has finalised the restructuring of its investment team, shuffling several roles around and creating some new ones. The organisation, which manages the investments of 13 different super fund, endowment and insurer clients including Super SA ... |
| | | | The new feature will allow AMP Super members to boost their retirement savings by earning cashbacks, which could grow their balances by as much as $100,000 when they retire. Despite the significant benefits of compounding, AMP found the concept is poorly ... |
| | | | Superannuation funds delivered strong performance in Q2 2025, particularly among higher-risk options, according to Morningstar's inaugural Superannuation 360 Quarterly report. The report found that Aggressive and Growth peer group averages led the way ... |
| | | | ... Maloney, group executive, platforms at AMP. "She will play a key role in helping our team deliver great outcomes that benefit asset consultants, advisers and their clients." Trenfield will report into Rory Scott, head of strategic growth at North. In ... |
| | | | ... unavoidable tax it is." Property Council of Australia chief executive Mike Zorbas said doing so would be a zero-cost, high-benefit improvement to the regulation. "Critically, and rarely amongst federal politicians, the Minister for Housing and Cities ... |
| | | | ... Breaches of s1043A carries a maximum penalty of 15 years' imprisonment or the greater of $1,485,000 or three times the benefit derived for individuals. This story was updated at 3.00pm to reflect the fact that Rodney Forrest left the Neilson Family ... |
| | | | In its fourth of five papers addressing productivity hurdles in Australia's economy ahead of the government's Economic Reform Roundtable, the Productivity Commission (PC) has recommended paring back some of the entry requirements that have impacted ... |
| | | | New research by Super Members Council (SMC) found those on the lowest wealth rungs are not benefitting from super as those further up the ladder. SMC said this was due to less paid work due to disability, health or caring responsibilities; higher costs ... |
| | | | ... investment," Gavin said. "First and foremost, we believe this investment will stack up on returns but also has the additional benefit of supporting a sustainable energy future for Australians. "Atmos' leadership in wind, solar, and now energy storage ... |
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