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| | ... Australia's superannuation system recuperating much of their losses in lighting speed. "Rainmaker estimates its SelectingSuper MySuper index for FY 2019-20 will come in at -0.7%," he said. This is based on Rainmaker's full sample up to end of ... |
| | | ... products have returns -7.2% so far this year, according to Rainmaker. For the year to date, Rainmaker's SelectingSuper MySuper index is still in negative territory, with a return of -1.9%. However, over 12 months the index has returned 0.6%. The index ... |
| | | ... markets were sent into meltdown in response to the pandemic. This however compares to an 11% fall in the SelectingSuper MySuper and Default performance index over the same period. Barely inches from touching the $3 trillion mark in December, the super ... |
| | | ... products offered by not-for-profit funds are performing strongly in the wake of COVID-19, with Rainmaker's SelectingSuper MySuper index recording an average return of 2.2% across April. The April monthly result is the best since June last year, and ... |
| | | ... returns since January. However, some funds were able to manage the downside well. Recording this is the SelectingSuper MySuper/Default index, which fell 3.2% in October and lost all its gains since January 2018. Rainmaker Information, the research house ... |
| | | ... option has returned 6.58% over 10 years, 7.42% over five years, and 6.53% over one year. By contrast the SelectingSuper MySuper benchmark returned 6.1% over 10 years, 8.8% over five years and 9.07% over one year. In 2016, CBA Group Super celebrated its ... |
| | | ... outperform by 50 basis points on average and "more consistently outperform," reflecting those funds beating the SelectingSuper MySuper market benchmark index in FY2015 in 12 of 16 cases, and in calendar 2015 in 10 out of 15 cases. |
| | | ... overall superannuation return for default balanced-growth investment strategies as measured by the June 2016 SelectingSuper MySuper performance index. But it is in the indexing sector where some of the most important market developments are occurring ... |
| | | ... outperform by 50 basis points on average and "more consistently outperform," reflecting those funds beating the SelectingSuper MySuper market benchmark index in FY2015 in 12 of 16 cases, and in calendar 2015 in 10 out of 15 cases. Commenting on the research ... |
| | | ... outperform by 50 basis points on average and "more consistently outperform," reflecting those funds beating the SelectingSuper MySuper market benchmark index in FY2015 in 12 of 16 cases, and in calendar 2015 in 10 out of 15 cases. Conversely, funds with ... |
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