Too many workers still in dud super funds as regulator turns up the heat

Too many workers still in dud super funds as regulator turns up the heat

Super funds’ “choice” investment options,particularly those that are closed to new members,have high rates of underperformance.

  • byJohn Collett

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BOQ cuts dividend as $200 million writedown wipes out profit

BOQ cuts dividend as $200 million writedown wipes out profit

The Bank of Queensland expects net profit of just $4 million following a $260 million hit to its bottom line,but will issue an early payout to bondholders.

  • byMillie Muroi
The butterfly effect:How the failure of a small US bank toppled a giant in Switzerland
Opinion
Big four

The butterfly effect:How the failure of a small US bank toppled a giant in Switzerland

The spate of bank collapses in the US and Credit Suisse’s near-death experience has shone a light on the risks of financial contagion. Australia’s bank regulation might be a useful starting point to tackle them.

  • byStephen Bartholomeusz
‘Extremely strong’:CBA and Westpac bosses say local banks resilient

‘Extremely strong’:CBA and Westpac bosses say local banks resilient

The watchdog’s latest stress tests found that local banks could handle a severe recession while keeping their capital intact.

  • byClancy Yeates
‘Stress test’:Home loan curbs from cheap money era here to stay
Analysis
Home loans

‘Stress test’:Home loan curbs from cheap money era here to stay

As house prices and new mortgage lending have tumbled,some in the financial markets are turning their gaze to a key policy that directly affects how much money banks will lend to home buyers.

  • byClancy Yeates
Banks can handle the fixed rate cliff,says APRA

Banks can handle the fixed rate cliff,says APRA

Top regulator John Lonsdale says the wave of expiring fixed rate loans will cause difficulties for some borrowers,but the banking system will be resilient.

  • byClancy Yeates
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‘Very disappointed’:AussieSuper plagued by upgrade issues

‘Very disappointed’:AussieSuper plagued by upgrade issues

Some members at Australia’s largest superannuation fund are still having problems accessing their accounts online,nearly two months after a major tech upgrade sparked a number of ongoing issues.

  • bySimone Fox Koob
Growth of not-for-profit super funds outpaces retail rivals

Growth of not-for-profit super funds outpaces retail rivals

Not-for-profit super funds are set to become even larger,making it harder for their retail rivals to compete.

  • byJohn Collett
Mood for change:Reserve Bank review panel speaks publicly for first time

Mood for change:Reserve Bank review panel speaks publicly for first time

The panel overseeing the RBA’s first independent review in 40 years may hand the government two sets of recommendations to overhaul the central bank.

  • byShane Wright
Poor performing super funds must be kept in the spotlight

Poor performing super funds must be kept in the spotlight

One of the most memorable lines of the banking royal commission is still relevant to assessing how our super system is performing today.

  • byClancy Yeates
APRA chairman says lower house prices are ‘no bad thing’

APRA chairman says lower house prices are ‘no bad thing’

Outgoing banking regulator Wayne Byres says the “Australian obsession” of housing had been a constant feature during his eight years in the role and that there are positives to falling prices.

  • byClancy Yeates