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Meat Workers' fund takes number one rank

... fund for workplace default investment options for the 2004-05 financial year. Rates released by AMIST reveal their annual returns of 17.4 per cent, confirming their top rank over the one and five year periods. Over three years however, MTAA Super still ...

CARE Super posts strong returns

... negative return over any financial year since inception, whereas in the last decade there have been two negative annual returns for the median balanced fund. Lander says that CARE Super's track record of providing strong investment returns with a low ...

Growth funds turn down in July: InTech

... Financial Services reveals the median growth-oriented superannuation fund lost 0.4% in July following the strongest annual returns in seven years in 2003/2004. International sharemarkets slipped 2.9% for the month, led by the Japanese market down 3.9% ...

Top performing super fund goes public

... Trustees as its new superannuation trustee. The three funds covered by the bookmakers fund have all produced average annual returns over five years of 12% or greater - an average 3% greater than the next strongest performing super fund compounded over ...

Funds to return at least double digits: Rainmaker

Five days before the end of the financial year, and fund returns are on track to post the strongest annual returns in seven years. According to Rainmaker Information head of Research Alex Dunnin, average returns for balanced options are likely to be ...

Super funds lift performance: SelectingSuper

Superannuation funds are continuing to enjoy a strong recovery in returns, with some funds even achieving annual returns in excess of 12 per cent, according to a new performance survey. The survey, conducted by SelectingSuper, a division of industry ...

van Eyk closer to rating Australian long/short funds

... average annual return of 21 per cent. Volatility was 7.7%. By contrast, relative return managers posted average annual returns of 10.1% with a volatility of 16.4%.