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| | ... Microcap Fund (73% p.a.), India Avenue Equity Fund (69% p.a.), Ausbil Australian SmallCap Fund (69% p.a.) VanEck Australian Banks ETF (65% p.a.), Bennelong Emerging Companies Fund (60% p.a.) and the Perpetual Pure Microcap Fund (60% p.a.). Exchange-traded ... |
| | | ... performance funds over the three-year period. The worst performing high performance funds included VanEck Vectors Australian Banks ETF (-4.4% p.a), SPDR S&P/ASX 200 Financials ex-AREITs Fund (-5% p.a.) and BetaShares Australian Financials Sector ETF ... |
| | | ... Australian Equal Weight ETF (MVW), the VanEck Vectors Australian Property ETF (MVA) and the VanEck Vectors Australian Banks ETF (MVB). "We are delighted to receive a 'Recommended Index' rating for MVR which provides investors with diversified exposure ... |
| | | ... Eck Global, Market Vectors said its Australian Equal Weight ETF (ASX: MVW), Gold Miners ETF (ASX: GDX), and Australian Banks ETF (ASX: MVB) each received the rating. Van Eck Australia managing director Arian Neiron said the ratings come at a time when ... |
| | | ... added to the AMP approved product list. The Market Vectors Australian Equal Weight ETF and Market Vectors Australian Banks ETF will now be available to advisers at AMP Financial Planning, Charter Financial Planning and Hillross. "We are delighted that ... |
| | | ... Market Vectors Australian Equal Weight ETF, Market Vectors MSCI World ex Australia Quality ETF, Marker Vectors Australian Banks ETF and Market Vectors Australian Property ETF. "We are delighted that Colonial First State has added MVW, QUAL, MVB and MVA ... |
| | | ... Vectors sector-based ETFs which were listed on the ASX in October last year. They are the Market Vectors Australian Banks ETF (MVB), Market Vectors Australian Property ETF (MVA), Market Vectors Australian Resources ETF (MVR) and Market Vectors Australian ... |
| | | ... cap resources, and Australian property. Market Vectors Australia managing director Arian Neiron said the Australian Banks ETF was the first of its kind. "Many Australian investors remain heavily invested in cash and with interest rates barely sitting ... |
| | | ... company, Van Eck Global. Market Vectors Australia managing director Arian Neiron said the Market Vectors Australian Banks ETF and Market Vectors Australian Emerging Resources ETF will be the first ASX-listed ETFs to offer targeted exposure to the Australian ... |
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