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| | | UniSuper has become one of the major holders of Westfield's new listed company Scentre, despite its high profile opposition to the restructure last month. The $40 billion fund's chief investment officer John Pearce, who very publicly opposed the restructure ... |
| | | | ... continue to evolve in their role as stewards of the nation's retirement savings." John Pearce, chief investment officer of UniSuper (a fund which already has a third independent directors) said mandating a quota will turn it into a matter of box-ticking. ... |
| | | | ... CBUS and AUSCOAL, and the top Personal super funds (by balanced options) were HOSTPLUS, Telstra Super and Rio Tinto. UniSuper was the top Retirement funds (by its balanced options). |
| | | | ... sector funds, at 65.5%. ESS Super again topped the list, with 74.4% satisfaction, followed by Catholic Super at 64.3% and UniSuper at 62.4%. Westpac's Asgard came in fourth place. Colonial First State came in eighth, while BT and MLC were joint tenth. ... |
| | | | ... sector funds, at 65.5%. ESS Super again topped the list, with 74.4% satisfaction, followed by Catholic Super at 64.3% and UniSuper at 62.4%. Westpac's Asgard came in fourth place. Colonial First State came in eighth, while BT and MLC were joint tenth. ... |
| | | | ... Street and BNP Paribas have won portions of the market. It currently has a sole contract with one fund, the $20 billion UniSuper, but lost the business of some of its biggest superannuation fund clients, including QSuper, Sunsuper and Cbus, to custodians ... |
| | | | UniSuper has no plans to ditch its 8.5% holding Westfield Retail Trust (WRT), despite Westfield's controversial $70 billion restructure getting the green light. The shopping centre giant will go ahead with the restructure after it secured enough shareholder ... |
| | | | ... was David Jones, raising $150,000. In third place was industry fund HOSTPLUS, raising almost $23,000. ME Bank, Cbus, UniSuper, MTAA and Superpartners were all in the top 20. |
| | | | Westfield Retail Trust's main shareholder, UniSuper, has likened a $70 billion restructure of shopping centre assets to getting the wrong piece of fruit. UniSuper, which holds an 8.5% stake in WRT, has opposed the restructure of assets that are jointly ... |
| | | | ... the breadth and depth of ESG research on Australian companies, has done a great job. Since it was initiated by HESTA, UniSuper and VicSuper in 2009, the association has grown. To date, more than 50 institutions managing $100 billion in Australian equities ... |
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