Submissions

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1Dr Adam Triggs (PDF 2267 KB) 
2Stockbrokers and Financial Advisers Association (PDF 271 KB) 
3Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (PDF 441 KB) 
3.1 Supplementary to submission 3 (PDF 495 KB) 
3.2 Supplementary to submission 3 (PDF 107 KB) 
4Mr Robert Heron (PDF 121 KB) 
5Investment Company Institute (PDF 1961 KB) 
6Assistant Professor Jenifer Varzaly (PDF 3730 KB) 
7Reserve Bank of Australia (PDF 1043 KB)  Attachment 1 (PDF 699 KB) 
7.1 Supplementary to submission 7 (PDF 58 KB) 
8Professor Jennifer Hill and Dr Tim Bowley (PDF 3309 KB) 
9Principles for Responsible Investment (PDF 2107 KB) 
10Australasian Investor Relations Association (PDF 868 KB) 
10.1 Supplementary to submission 10 (PDF 96 KB) 
10.2 Supplementary to submission 10 (PDF 700 KB) 
11KKR (PDF 111 KB) 
12IFM Investors (PDF 575 KB) 
12.1 Supplementary to submission 12 (PDF 445 KB) 
13Australian Investment Council (PDF 643 KB) 
14Prime Super (PDF 698 KB) 
14.1 Supplementary to submission 14 (PDF 175 KB) 
15Australian Council of Superannuation Investors (PDF 214 KB)  Attachment 1 (PDF 303 KB) 
15.1 Supplementary to submission 15 (PDF 172 KB) 
16Association of Superannuation Funds Australia (PDF 246 KB) 
17Vanguard Investments Australia (PDF 4821 KB)  Attachment 1 (PDF 1906 KB) 
17.1 Supplementary to submission 17 (PDF 251 KB) 
18Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees (PDF 177 KB) 
18.1 Supplementary to submission 18 (PDF 142 KB) 
18.2 Supplementary to submission 18 (PDF 196 KB) 
19AustralianSuper (PDF 310 KB) 
20Associate Professor Martin Schmalz and Thomas Reyntjens (PDF 307 KB) 
20.1 Supplementary to submission 20 (PDF 162 KB) 

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About this inquiry

The Standing Committee on Economics will inquire into the implications of common ownership and capital concentration in Australia.



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