Archive for February 2011

From Stuff.co.nz: Guardians of New Zealand?s multibillion-dollar Superannuation Fund say they are ?comfortable? about the appointment of a rural investment manager with close links to a professional dairying manager facing animal welfare charges. Ross
From Stuff.co.nz: The New Zealand Superannuation Fund was worth $18.47 billion on January 31 after posting a return of 1.61 per cent for that month. The fund, set up to help pay for state
interest on Member Loans to SMSF’s in Instalment Warrant Arrangements The issue put forward was whether a superannuation fund contravenes s 109 of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 of it borrows money from a related party on a limited
The Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation has released for public consultation an exposure draft of regulations which make amendments to the disclosure requirements for First Home
The Superannuation Bill received its second reading - a general debate on all aspects of the Bill - in the House of Lords on Tuesday 26 October. Lord Wallace of Saltaire, government
The Superannuation Bill received its third reading in the House of Lords – the final chance for members to change the Bill before its return to the Commons – on Tuesday 7
Building, Contact Energy and Telecom. The Superfund was set up to pre-fund the future cost of New Zealand superannuation by investing government contributions and returns on the contributions for the long term
market”. The highlights in the AMP result appeared to mainly emanate from its contemporary wealth management division and superannuation, notwithstanding the fact that the AMP Financial Services business unit reported a 1 per cent decline in operating
The provisional programme of witnesses for the Superannuation Bill Committee has been agreed by its Programming Sub-Committee. The Superannuation Bill will reduce the level of payments made to civil servants for voluntary and compulsory redundancies.
for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General, Francis Maude, introduced the report stage and third reading of the Superannuation Bill. The Bill will now pass to the House of Lords for consideration. Report stage The report stage gives MPs an opportunity,