Superfunds magazine – November 2011 issue
In the November 2011 issue
18 Cashing in By Keith Power
Bringing cash management in-house can bring big benefits to funds who embrace the trend.
20 Making the grade By David Knox
The prized A-grade again proves elusive in the latest Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index.
24 Regulating reform: next steps By Ged Fitzpatrick
ASIC outlines what Stronger Super means for the regulator and its expectations of trustees.
26 Measuring up By David Hutchison
Steps trustees should take when implementing the Standard Risk Measure.
30 The word on MySuper By Anne Lampe
What does our multi-faceted industry really think about MySuper draft legislation?
34 Go your own way By Carolyn Swanson
Paul Schroder says good advice and a focus on family has paved his career pathway.
36 Don’t forget your super By Scott Douglas
Super issues and strategies for expatriates and non-residents.
40 In repair: the road to reporting By John Ward and Sharon Yeo
What do the recent legislative changes to RESCs mean for employers?
42 Asia-Pacific Pensions Forum recap By Rebecca Glenn
ASFA’s first international event in pictures.
44 Exposure check: PEPs and sanctions By Genevieve Noakes, et al
A new survey shows how funds fare when it comes to awareness and practices around PEPs and sanctions.
48 Is super sliding in data quality? By Steve Shoreson
The results are in for the latest ASFA-ITM Data Benchmark.
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