Inquiry, banks leave opening for industry funds: Carnegie
As banks face lending restrictions and the Hayne royal commission recommendations loom, Mark Carnegie sees opportunities for industry super.
As banks face lending restrictions and the Hayne royal commission recommendations loom, Mark Carnegie sees opportunities for industry super.
Risk-averse investment professionals working in large-scale institutions may unwittingly be risking over-diversification.
The author of a review of ASIC’s divisive fee-disclosure regime says other jurisdictions use centralisation to reduce systemic costs.
Industry lights look at code of practice and issues with multiple accounts as they discuss how to protect value sector provides.
In this Q&A, First State Super head of corporate affairs Michael Baldwin has guidance for those looking to spread their fund’s good name.
An architect of superannuation says funds and government should work together to address banks’ changing capital needs.
Veteran director Rod Eddington discusses risks from global trade conflicts and super funds’ role in infrastructure investment.
AIST will recommend to regulators, the Hayne inquiry and Parliament that retail banks be stripped of the ability to offer MySuper products.
K2 Advisors is offering a point of difference in risk premia by focusing on cost-effective ways to harvest them.
The CEO of global fund manager IFM Investors – which is owned by industry super funds – has lambasted the high margins of its peers.
Continued merger activity and a preference for growth investments have helped boost the rankings of nearly all the Australian funds featured
Industry funds that came in for criticism at the inquiry state in submissions that members may well have benefited from their actions.