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| 1M | 3M | 6M | 1Y p.a. | 2Y p.a. | 3Y p.a. | 5Y p.a. | 10Y p.a. | |
| Total return | -2.4% | -1.79% | 5.21% | 9.08% | 8.1% | 5.5% | 5.06% | -% |
| Growth return | -2.4% | -2.81% | 3.14% | 5.18% | 3.98% | 0.56% | 0.59% | -% |
| Income return | 0% | 1.02% | 2.07% | 3.9% | 4.12% | 4.94% | 4.47% | -% |
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| Total return | 2.18% | -1.22% | -0.87% | 10.12% | 9.95% | 9.66% | 8.36% | 9.31% |
| Type | Description |
| BetaShares Martin Currie Equity Income ETF | |
| Closed | |
| BetaShares Capital Ltd | |
| Equity Australia Large Value | |
| Investment Fund | |
| 13 Feb 2018 | |
| $12.83 million (as at 21 Jan 2025) | |
| $9.07 (as at 6 Mar 2025) | |
| Finalised |
| Type | Description |
| MER | 0.85% (as at 1 Dec 2021) |
| Indirect Cost Ratio (ICR) | 0.85% (as at 30 Jun 2024) |
| Performance fee (not included in ICR) | Not Available |
| Minimum initial investment |
| Holding (as at 31 Mar 2024) | Type | % of Portfolio |
| ANZ Group Holdings Ltd | Equity | 4.67% |
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The objective of the BetaShares Martin Currie Equity Income ETF managed fund is The Fund aims to provide an after-tax income yield above that of the S&P/ASX 200 Index by investing in a portfolio of listed Australian equities and to grow this income above the rate of inflation (as measured by the Consumer Price Index) over the long term.
The strategy of the BetaShares Martin Currie Equity Income ETF managed fund is The Fund seeks to provide a growing income stream by investing in a diversified portfolio of high-quality equities listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.
The APIR code of the BetaShares Martin Currie Equity Income ETF managed fund is .
BetaShares Martin Currie Equity Income ETF’s total return last month was -2.4%. This was made up of a growth return of -2.4% and an income return of 0%. These returns were calculated as at 31 Dec 2024.
BetaShares Martin Currie Equity Income ETF’s total return for the last three months was -1.79%. This was made up of a growth return of -2.81% and an income return of 1.02%%. These returns were calculated as at 31 Dec 2024.
BetaShares Martin Currie Equity Income ETF’s one-year total return is 9.08%. This was made up of a growth return of 5.18% and an income return of 3.9%. These returns were calculated as at 31 Dec 2024.
BetaShares Martin Currie Equity Income ETF’s one-year total return is 5.5%. This was made up of a growth return of 0.56% and an income return of 4.94%. These returns were calculated as at 31 Dec 2024.
The asset allocation of the BetaShares Martin Currie Equity Income ETF managed fund is :
The Responsible Entity for the BetaShares Martin Currie Equity Income ETF managed fund is BetaShares Capital Ltd.
The BetaShares Martin Currie Equity Income ETF managed fund belongs to the Equity Australia Large Value sector/asset class.
As at 21 Jan 2025, the size of the BetaShares Martin Currie Equity Income ETF managed fund was $12.83 million.
The BetaShares Martin Currie Equity Income ETF managed fund has an inception date of 13 Feb 2018.
The current entry price of the BetaShares Martin Currie Equity Income ETF managed fund is $9 per unit and the current exit price is $8 per unit (as at 30 Aug 2023).
The current exit price of the BetaShares Martin Currie Equity Income ETF managed fund is $8 per unit and the current entry price is $9 per unit (as at 30 Aug 2023).
The minimum initial investment amount for the BetaShares Martin Currie Equity Income ETF managed fund is $0.
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