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1M | 3M | 6M | 1Y p.a. | 2Y p.a. | 3Y p.a. | 5Y p.a. | 10Y p.a. | |
Total return | 0.59% | 1.65% | 1.03% | 2.02% | 3.9% | 4.26% | 4.28% | 5.6% |
Growth return | 0.33% | 0.86% | -0.52% | -0.97% | -1.01% | -0.07% | 0.26% | 0.64% |
Income return | 0.26% | 0.79% | 1.55% | 2.99% | 4.91% | 4.33% | 4.02% | 4.96% |
Market index (Bloomberg Global Aggregate TR Hdg AUD)
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Total return | 0.49% | 1.25% | 1.39% | 2.84% | 4.39% | 2.5% | -0.63% | 1.95% |
Type | Description |
BlackRock Monthly Income C | |
Closed | |
BlackRock Investment Mgmt (AUS) Ltd | |
MAL0014AU | |
Diversified Credit | |
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Investment Fund | |
4 Oct 2004 | |
$5.83 million (as at 30 Sep 2018) | |
$0.80196 (as at 5 Oct 2018) | |
$0.80036 (as at 5 Oct 2018) | |
Finalised |
Type | Description |
MER | 0.75% (as at 30 Jun 2007) |
Indirect Cost Ratio (ICR) | 0.75% (as at 30 Jun 2016) |
Minimum initial investment | $5,000.00 |
Holding (as at 30 Nov 2018) | Type | % of Portfolio |
Aud Cash(Alpha Committed) | Cash - Currency | 99.50% |
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The objective of the BlackRock Monthly Income C managed fund is The Fund aims to generate monthly income in excess of that available from short-term money market securities and cash rates. The Fund aims to achieve a total return of 1.70% p.a. in excess of the Bloomberg AusBond Bank Bill IndexSM before fees over the medium term (3 years).
The strategy of the BlackRock Monthly Income C managed fund is To achieve its objective, the Fund invests in longer dated floating rate instruments and fixed rate instruments swapped back to floating rate exposures and international debt securities (hedged in Australian Dollars) swapped back to domestic floating rate exposures.
The APIR code of the BlackRock Monthly Income C managed fund is MAL0014AU.
BlackRock Monthly Income C’s total return last month was 0.59%. This was made up of a growth return of 0.33% and an income return of 0.26%. These returns were calculated as at 30 Sep 2018.
BlackRock Monthly Income C’s total return for the last three months was 1.65%. This was made up of a growth return of 0.86% and an income return of 0.79%%. These returns were calculated as at 30 Sep 2018.
BlackRock Monthly Income C’s one-year total return is 2.02%. This was made up of a growth return of -0.97% and an income return of 2.99%. These returns were calculated as at 30 Sep 2018.
BlackRock Monthly Income C’s one-year total return is 4.26%. This was made up of a growth return of -0.07% and an income return of 4.33%. These returns were calculated as at 30 Sep 2018.
The asset allocation of the BlackRock Monthly Income C managed fund is :
The Responsible Entity for the BlackRock Monthly Income C managed fund is BlackRock Investment Mgmt (AUS) Ltd.
The BlackRock Monthly Income C managed fund belongs to the Diversified Credit sector/asset class.
As at 30 Sep 2018, the size of the BlackRock Monthly Income C managed fund was $5.83 million.
The BlackRock Monthly Income C managed fund has an inception date of 4 Oct 2004.
The current entry price of the BlackRock Monthly Income C managed fund is $0.80196 per unit and the current exit price is $0.80036 per unit (as at 5 Oct 2018).
The current exit price of the BlackRock Monthly Income C managed fund is $0.80036 per unit and the current entry price is $0.80196 per unit (as at 5 Oct 2018).
The minimum initial investment amount for the BlackRock Monthly Income C managed fund is $5,000.
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