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| | | ... unaffected," he added. In the year to October, Suncorp Australian Equities returned 30.42 per cent according to Rainmaker Data, roughly on par with the performance of the S&P/ASX200 index. Among the fund's institutional clients are Local Government Superannuation ... |
| | | | ... Australian large cap blended fund in the last 12 months, returning more than 58 per cent. Launched in October 2004, Rainmaker data has shown that SGH20 consistently outperformed the index over one year, two years and three years, with a steller 58.1 ... |
| | | | ... Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority (APRA) figures show the funds that remain are in good health. According to Rainmaker data, the number of corporate funds has declined from 1,759 in September 2003 to only 290 as at July 2007. However, the recent ... |
| | | | ... developers, utilities and property trusts. The small caps sector averaged 49 per cent over the last year, according to Rainmaker data, and 35.61 per cent over three years. |
| | | | ... released figures it says shows competition and increasing funds under management are driving down fees, however recent Rainmaker data paints a different picture. The IFSA figures to June 2006, collected by Rice Warner Actuaries, show average annual super ... |
| | | | ... Fidelity has been investing in Chinese shares since 1992 and has ridden out market cycles in the region. A look at Rainmaker Data on the performance of China funds for the year to December 2006 suggests that, even in the face of drastic sharemarket falls ... |
| | | | ... last week, investors in index funds can look back at another year of exceptional passive returns. According to Rainmaker Data, the top 10 index funds last year achieved an average return of 24 per cent, and that's without working up a sweat. The top ... |
| | | | Virgin Super climbs up the Rainmaker Data performance tables to rank 30th out of over 200 competing products, another proof that index investing delivers value-for-money to investors. Launched in July 2005, Virgin Super offers two products, one for ... |
| | | | ... 5.6 per cent against the average Australian fixed income fund which returned a lower 5.45 per cent, according to Rainmaker Data. Michelle Baltazar |
| | | | ... group more than trebled its funds under administration (FUA) from $17 billion to over $55 billion, according to Rainmaker Data. "Superpartners certainly became a better place when he took over. He has done a really good job," said Ross Bernays, chief ... |
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