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| | | ... industry fund - MTAA Super - has already gone down the road of appointing one third independents to its board. James Fernyhough caught up with the fund's chief executive Leeanne Turner and chair John Brumby to see how it has gone. MTAA Super's woes during ... |
| | | | ... announced that she would be standing down after 16 years at the helm of one of Australia's largest super funds. James Fernyhough caught up with her to hear her thoughts on HESTA's evolution, the purpose of superannuation, and why the media has got a ... |
| | | | ... premiums. This is causing some in the industry to question the future of group insurance through superannuation. James Fernyhough and Laura Millan report. At an event in Sydney recently, AustralianSuper's insurance product manager Richard Weatherhead01 ... |
| | | | ... 'set-and-forget' instruments, and started viewing them instead as a means of actively managing asset allocation? James Fernyhough and Mark Smith report. In Australia, exchange traded funds (ETFs) have traditionally been viewed as a cheap and easy way ... |
| | | | ... executive of one of Australia's largest superannuation funds, UniSuper. Just over a year on, he catches up with James Fernyhough to talk retirement income, the value of asset consultants, and the future of super in modern awards. Kevin O'Sullivan has ... |
| | | | ... approaching things differently, while non-bank investors are finding a new market in infrastructure debt opening up. James Fernyhough reports. With mushrooming funds under management and an increasingly saturated domestic equity market, super funds are ... |
| | | | ... chief executive of Sunsuper. Six months in, he reflects on the differences- or lack thereof - of the two sides. James Fernyhough reports. Scott Hartley's appointment as chief executive of the $26 billion industry superannuation fund Sunsuper signifies ... |
| | | | ... and increasingly exacting clients, custodians are transforming themselves into much more than just custodians. James Fernyhough takes a look at some of the new services they are offering. On the surface, custody looks like one of the less sexy branches ... |
| | | | ... months into his role as managing director and head of investor services at J.P. Morgan, Henry Capra talks to James Fernyhough about the increasingly competitive world of the custodian. That Henry Capra was born in Italy to Italian parents doesn't change ... |
| | | | ... of dollars to infrastructure development in the budget. But is this enough to get the bulldozers bulldozing? James Fernyhough takes a look at the remaining roadblocks. When in August last year, just before the election, Tony Abbott declared his intentions ... |
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