AUSTRALIA - A new report by the Australia Institute called for the creation of a government-backed universal default fund option that would cap fees at 1% of total assets managed.
The report, released today, said managing the default fund at that price could save workers up to A$100,000 (US$88,246) in retirement. The default funds would apply to workers who do not have ac...
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