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| | | ... three years. Explaining why rolling 12 month returns remain so high, the ASX is up 23% over the 12 months and international shares are up 17%. The standout, however, is still AREITs that delivered 34%. Domestic bonds delivered 7% and international bonds ... |
| | | | ... be changing its target asset allocation to 62% in what it calls corporate assets, which are Australian and international shares, private equity and corporate credit, 15% in real assets such as private and public property, infrastructure and other real ... |
| | | | ... Australian share market and 24% n international equity. The average NFP has a lower weighting still with 21% in international shares. Meanwhile, the average self-managed super fund (SMSF) has just 5% allocated to off-shore equity markets. Irish says ... |
| | | | ... down," she said. van Eyk head of manager research and deputy CIO Matthew Olsen said the van Eyk Blueprint International Shares fund had invested in the Apostle Dundas Global Equity Fund on the basis of its sustainable dividend yield characteristics and ... |
| | | | ... remain so high, the ASX despite falling slightly in March has still delivered 19% during past 12 months and international shares returned 11%. But the standout is still AREITs that delivered 31%. Domestic bonds delivered 7% and international bonds 10%. ... |
| | | | ... about their investment intentions. The results showed that 50.4% are looking to increase their investments in international shares with 43.4% saying they were yet to make up their mind. The research also found that 45.6% believe global markets will offer ... |
| | | | ... Explaining why rolling 12 month returns are so high, the ASX delivered 23% during the past 12 months and international shares 17%, again reinforcing the strong correlation between equity markets and super fund returns. But the standout asset sector is ... |
| | | | ... Explaining why rolling 12 month returns are so high, the ASX delivered 20% during the past 12 months and international shares 18%. But the standout, said Page, is AREITs that delivered 32%. Bonds meanwhile delivered single digit returns of 8% as interest ... |
| | | | ... equity markets in 2012. The index of Australian shares rose 3.3% in December to finish the year up 19.7%. International shares meanwhile achieved 14.4%, international fixed interest 11.2%, direct property 8.6%, domestic fixed interest 7.7% and cash 4.0%. ... |
| | | | ... kicking off a new asset disclosure project that will see it regularly disclose its holdings across domestic and international shares, property, infrastructure and other underlying portfolios. "We are committed to improving fund governance and ensuring ... |
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