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| | ... according to Rainmaker Information - a finding supported by those funds that already released figures. Modelling by Rainmaker shows superannuation returns are likely to outdo the long run median, with MySuper products returning an average of 8% to May ... |
| | | ... preferences could prove a significant issue for the retail sector, the research suggests. Previous analysis by Rainmaker shows that two thirds of all the super fees members will pay throughout their lifetime will be paid in retirement. "This, combined ... |
| | | ... "Indeed, for the funds that raised fees, 90% of these involved investment fees going up." Previous research by Rainmaker shows default MySuper fees have dropped to an average of 1%. In the last decade, super fees have fallen by a quarter, with about ... |
| | | ... for 15 of Australia's leading not-for-profit superannuation funds weren't nearly as bad. Latest analysis from Rainmaker shows the average investment return for 15 of Australia's not-for-profit superannuation funds in the month of March was -9%. While ... |
| | | ... [popping] champagne corks. To put it bluntly, we are just getting on with it." Analysis of Magellan's FUM from Rainmaker shows that it is increasingly raising its money from overseas investors. Casarotti confirmed this, adding that most of its institutional ... |
| | | ... of a further 1.1 percentage points from the 12-month average return seen at the end of October, analysis from Rainmaker shows. The low returns are largely attributed to poor performance in equity markets; Australian and international equities lost 2.3% ... |
| | | ... largest institutions are female but women still represent less than one quarter of all advisers. Latest insight from Rainmaker shows the gender diversity of Australia's financial advice sector remains resistant to change, with women comprising 22% ... |
| | | ... illustrates how super funds prefer fund-wide ESG models rather than targeted investment mandates as research by Rainmaker shows only $20 billion to be specifically invested this way. Notwithstanding, the RIAA identified 75 responsible investment options ... |
| | | ... have no scale benefit when it comes to getting a good deal on group insurance premiums, the latest study from Rainmaker shows. The Autumn 2015 Rainmaker Superannuation Benchmarking report analysed 15,408 risk options offered by 235 super funds and master ... |
| | | ... provide much-vaunted '"uncorrelated returns'." But while sentiment to hedge funds may be increasing, research by Rainmaker shows that at end June they still held only 1.9 per cent of the Australian sourced funds management market. Nonetheless this is ... |
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