Labor won’t overhaul super in the case of election win: Jones

Labor won’t reverse most of the Government’s super regulatory reforms in the case of an election win according to opposition spokesperson for financial services and superannuation, Stephen Jones but he warned the Retirement Income Covenant will fail unless the industry can get the “advice piece right”.

The product problem

The Dixon saga casts a shadow over policymakers’ options to expand intra-fund advice models so that fund members can be matched to appropriate products, a move that could vertically integrate the entire super industry. Conexus Financial Founder/CEO and Conexus Institute Chair Colin Tate writes.

Watch inflation, monetary policy, trim exposure to shares in 2022: AustralianSuper’s Delaney

Prepare for a year of transition with inflation a major concern and investors shuffling portfolios away from equities, toward fixed income and overseas expansion according to AustralianSuper’s chief investment officer Mark Delaney.

Gold standard or old standard: Is it time to retire the ASFA retirement benchmark?

Despite its longevity and broad acceptance, a growing chorus of dissenters is calling for a review of the ASFA retirement standards and even questioning its relevancy.