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More than $4 billion in super funds fail APRA’s performance test
The financial watchdog’s annual report card reveals one MySuper product and 96 trustee-directed products failed to pass its test.
- Millie Muroi
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Clear as mud: Super funds’ portfolio disclosures are barely intelligible
Super funds must reveal on their websites the investments they hold, but some of the biggest and best resourced funds are leaving consumers befuddled.
- John Collett
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Finally, a super idea for extra retirement income
Seniors are afraid of running out of money as they cannot estimate how long they will live. So, they draw only the minimum pension required, sacrificing their living standards in the process.
- Noel Whittaker
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‘Not adequate’: SunSuper, QSuper members criticise funds’ climate policies
Members say the funds, which are merging to create a $200 billion super giant, are lagging behind peers on climate action, and have called for net zero targets and divestment strategies to be made public.
- Charlotte Grieve
Original URL: https://www.theage.com.au/topic/qsuper-1n54