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AMP reaps $100m in zombie super account fees

AMP reaps $100m in zombie super account fees

by Shared by The Australian and Accountancy Age | Feb 1, 2019 | News

With Labor stalling government moves to return more than $6.6bn in savings to Australians, The Australian can reveal that major funds in the $2.7 trillion superannuation sector are holding on to high rates of lost and ­forgotten member accounts that are vulnerable to...
Productivity Commission’s ‘best in show’ super plan slammed

Productivity Commission’s ‘best in show’ super plan slammed

by Shared by The Australian and Accountancy Age | Jan 24, 2019 | News

In a document that also slammed use of the Future Fund as “detrimental for all”, the independent actuarial firm defended the $2.8 trillion super sector against charges it was broken, citing global analysis that ranked Australia’s retirement system as among the world’s...
Looming federal election puts a dampener on dealmaking

Looming federal election puts a dampener on dealmaking

by Shared by The Australian and Accountancy Age | Jan 17, 2019 | News

Information specialist Acuris, formerly the Mergermarket Group, said the total value of mergers and acquisitions activity in Australia last year reached $US88.5 billion ($123bn) in 583 public market transactions. Read more at the Australian.
Australian banks on track for worst year since the financial crisis

Australian banks on track for worst year since the financial crisis

by Shared by The Australian and Accountancy Age | Dec 24, 2018 | News

Investors are also fretting about Australia’s economy, which has gone more than a quarter-century without a recession. Wage growth hit historic lows earlier this year, although unemployment is limited and the value of new mortgages has neared all-time lows, after more...
Brumby Aircraft helping win the race to surplus

Brumby Aircraft helping win the race to surplus

by Shared by The Australian and Accountancy Age | Nov 30, 2018 | News

The company has taken off in the past few years, signing a massive deal with a Chinese aviation corporation and going from a few planes designed and built in a shed to a $20 million factory in the industrial city of Fuping.Read the full article at The...
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