Funds delivering 12.5% for past 12 monthsBY ALEX DUNNIN | FRIDAY, 1 MAR 2013 12:25PMSuper fund returns continued their recovery during January 2013 as the SelectingSuper Workplace default option index climbed again to now be on a 34-month high of 12.5%. |
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Any chance you can do some research into which fund managers missed out on market returns or have outperformed?
Maybe you could do a story about how there are industry and retail super funds out there with "Balanced Funds" which have > 70% of assets in shares and property; so they're taking risks that their members have no idea about just so they can be "top five" on your articles.