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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 ... |
| | | ... MySuper 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%. ... |
| | | ... quarter, as 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 ... |
| | | ... MySuper sector to -10% since the onset of the Corona Financial Crisis on 20 February. Rainmaker's advance SelectingSuper index is based on an analysis of 20 MySuper products offered by not-for-profit super funds which publish daily unit prices. Products ... |
| | | ... year, and so far retail funds are outstripping industry funds' MySuper returns by 1.8%. The MySuper Index from SelectingSuper returned 10.9% for the 12 months to October end, which is similar to August 2018 levels. But more importantly, the index ... |
| | | ... industry funds. Bond option best performing The $8.5 billion superannuation fund's bond option is the top performer on SelectingSuper workplace super performance tables for fixed interest investment options to May 31. It has a 6.5% p.a. return over the ... |
| | | ... believes valuations are over-heated by artificially low interest rates. Its bond option is now the top performer on SelectingSuper personal super performance tables to March 13, with a 6.5% return over the year and the investments are managed through ... |
| | | ... just 47%. CareSuper, HESTA, VicSuper, Energy Super and Tasplan achieved the highest diversity scores in the annual SelectingSuper W-Index, measuring the gender diversity of boards and leadership teams. The average score was 30%, meaning typically three ... |
| | | ... workplace super default single strategy investment options (on a three-year basis to 31 December 2018), according to SelectingSuper tables. Returns were 4.4% pa. An MLC spokesperson was unable to comment further on why MLC decided to increase growth ... |
| | | ... MySuper 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 ... |
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