Three super fund CIOs views of Brexit
Investment Magazine looks at how chief investment officers from three super funds have reacted to the black swan event
Investment Magazine looks at how chief investment officers from three super funds have reacted to the black swan event
The reality of having bond yields in the negative territory is deeply challenging to asset owners, and they might need to re-examine returns
Equipsuper is utilising enterprise risk management (ERM) to focus its investment strategy on member outcomes in retirement
Hostplus’ expansion of its investment team is so it can do more things simultaneously, rather than an attempt to internally manage assets
In recent weeks, the Turnbull government’s budget announcements have generated some super-sized discussions and much chatter around superannuation. With the purpose of super to be enshrined in legislation, we look to the future where the superannuation system needs to be to provide all Australians with dignity in retirement. In this special report Investment Magazine publishes … Read more
The super game has changed for ever. Although the changes will not be without controversy, they are designed to ensure that our system delivers improved retirement incomes in a sustainable manner.
There will be many different levels and layers of retirees in the future – with a variety of needs – and the system must serve all of them.
Now that the government has set out the purpose of superannuation, there exists the real chance of much further tinkering
Despite the naysayers, the government is committed to ensuring the super system is sustainable, flexible and has integrity
An objective enshrined in law will provide a benchmark against which we can measure the impact of policy changes
Geopolitics needs to be considered as a first order risk by investors, as Brexit is only a symptom of the bigger issue – populism’s rise
IOOF chief investment officer, Steve Merlicek, comments on Brexit and the implications for investors