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    Stephen Jones

    This Month

    The consumer data right will make switching and finding cheaper banking products easier.

    ‘Badly executed’: Labor unveils plans to simplify consumer data right

    A raft of enhancements to the open banking and energy sector data-sharing regime will be unveiled on Friday to boost adoption.

    • James Eyers
    Stephen Jones and Anna Bligh agree on all things scams.

    Stephen Jones shields banks in scam ‘war’

    The financial services minister and banking lobby boss Anna Bligh are so aligned on scams that they are repeating each other’s words.

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    • Hannah Wootton

    July

    ASIC chairman Joe Longo wants ASX to benchmark its CHESS technology upgrade against international standards.

    Inside the push to break up ASIC

    ASIC chairman Joe Longo says the corporate cop is finally turning a corner, but there are plenty of critics who think the only answer for ASIC is ‘radical change’.

    • Ronald Mizen
    Former bank boss David Murray.

    ‘I’d be rolling over my money’: Murray’s worry on Cbus-CFMEU links

    Former bank boss David Murray says the latest CFMEU revelations reaffirm his view that all superannuation board members should be independent.

    • Hannah Wootton
    Assistant Treasurer and Financial Services Minister Stephen Jones.

    ‘Another bombshell on tax practitioners’: new rules anger accountants

    Labor is being urged to delay implementing the new standards and obligations for accountants and tax agents, who accuse the government of significant overreach.

    • Tom McIlroy
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    June

    Meta chief executive and founder Mark Zuckerberg will not renew deals with publishers worth more than $210 million over three years.

    Meta threatens Australian news ban in media bargaining war

    News sites and links could once again be blocked from Meta’s platforms if the social media company is forced to negotiate content deals with local publishers.

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    • Tess Bennett
    Nine’s Mike Sneesby, News Corp’s Michael Miller and Seven West Media CEO Jeff Howard in Canberra on Friday.

    Calls to ban Facebook and Instagram in Australia

    The heads of major media organisations say Meta’s refusal to renew about $70 million in commercial deals with news outlets will likely lead to job losses and newspaper closures.

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    • Hannah Wootton
    Australian Securities and Investments Commission deputy chair Sarah Court and chair Joe Longo say a digital uplift for the regulator is urgent.

    Labor open to more ASIC funding to deter ‘existential threat’

    Labor has increased ASIC’s funding by almost $200 million in the May budget, but the regulator says it needs more money to modernise its enforcement.

    • Hannah Wootton
    More customers complained about Cbus than any other fund, AFCA data showed.

    Cbus tops list for super complaints

    Cbus also paid $1 million in compensation claims to customers in the first half of the financial year.

    • Hannah Wootton
    Minister for Scam Prevention: Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones at the Global Fraud Summit in London.

    Stephen Jones dodges Dixon’s long tail of woe

    The rationale is blacked out, but it’s clear that in early 2023 it was already part of the plan. 

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    • Myriam Robin

    May

    Stephen Jones.

    Labor shelves overhaul of ‘sophisticated investor’ test

    The changes are said to have been put on ice until at least after the next election, amid fierce backlash from tech start-ups and some funds managers.

    • Michael Read
    Financial Services Minister Stephen Jones dubbed his open data bill a game-changer. Pity, it’s still not law.

    Stephen Jones goes MIA on bill he introduced

    When a universally lauded government initiative gets delayed at the last hurdle, it’s usually because of a massive lobbying campaign against it.

    • Myriam Robin

    Boomer ‘wave’ of outflows starts to hit super

    Australia’s biggest retail superannuation funds are paying out billions more dollars in cash than they are bringing in as baby boomers reach retirement age.

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    Investors to be stung by $250m in new advice fees

    A tax office ruling will see investors pay 7.5 per cent more for advice obtained from super funds and platforms, despite government moves to cut advice costs.

    • Michelle Bowes
    Australian Retirement Trust’s head of retirement Kathy Vincent and head of advice Anne Fuchs are overseeing significant staffing and technological changes as they prepare for new laws to take force.

    Super funds spend big ahead of advice reforms

    As the legislation enabling them to give more financial advice languishes in Canberra, funds are moving ahead with plans to implement it anyway.

    • Hannah Wootton
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    Minister for Financial Services Stephen Jones is a powerful man indeed.

    PM’s pension now in the hands of Stephen Jones

    Five still-serving Labor parliamentarians will have their pension schemes tweaked by the financial services minister. As will all the nation’s senior judges.

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    • Myriam Robin
    Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume

    Coalition to oppose ‘sophisticated investor’ test overhaul

    Labor is grappling with backlash from the start-up sector over calls to limit access to venture capital to investors worth more than $4.5 million.

    • Michael Read

    April

    The value of super withdrawn for dental treatments nationally jumped 373 per cent to $313 million from 2019 to 2023.

    Start-ups, dentists drain retirement savings in ‘super scam’

    The value of super withdrawn for dental treatments nationally jumped 373 per cent to $313 million from 2019 to 2023, and Labor has warned of a potential crackdown.

    • Hannah Wootton
    Shadow treasurer Angus Taylor says Labor has failed to take on industry concerns about double taxation risks.

    Labor will tax super savers twice under proposed ‘wealth tax’: Taylor

    Double taxation was “a natural consequence” of Labor’s plan to tax unrealised gains under its proposed tax increase on super balances over $3 million, the shadow treasurer said.

    • Hannah Wootton
    Elon Musk

    Court grants injunction forcing X to take down terror video

    The eSafety commissioner won an emergency injunction in the Federal Court late Monday to force Elon Musk’s X to remove videos globally of last week’s Sydney terrorist attack. But the order has limited application.

    • Tess Bennett, Tom McIlroy and Nick Bonyhady