Legalsuper’s Kirsten Mander: The vision is the mission
Kirsten Mander, chair of legalsuper reflects on her first year in the job and the opportunity that comes from change.
Kirsten Mander, chair of legalsuper reflects on her first year in the job and the opportunity that comes from change.
US President Donald Trump’s trade war and a slowdown in economic growth in China will generate uncertainty says CIO Andrew Clifford.
When researchers delve into forces that influence investors’ decision-making, they find everything from evolutionary imperatives to wildlife
Equip has taken a slice of Qantas Super’s corporate super pie, inking a $190 million deal.
The PC’s repeated assertion that APLs should be made public will put further pressure on government to curtail vertically integrated advice.
The Statewide Super CIO argues that superannuation should be run less like a business and more like trusted professions such as medicine.
The latest RG 97 proposals include welcome, sensible changes that stand a good chance to bring this lengthy drama to a close.
The PC recommends close scrutiny of super fund boards, including regular assessments of trustees’ skills and reasons M&A deals fall through.
FRR executive director Olivier Rousseau explains how the French pension offset adjusted after the government started making withdrawals.
Industry groups take the Productivity Commission to task for standing by its product choice shortlist in its final report.
The PC has recommended a swift end to grandfathered commissions and taken a swipe at the retail funds for charging asset-based fees.
ASIC and APRA need more clearly defined roles and a willingness to crack down on poor conduct, Productivity Commission report finds.