Relative Fund Performance vs {{ fund.benchmark.peers.peerCount }} peers using {{ fund.benchmark.name }} as their benchmark.
| 1M | 3M | 6M | 1Y p.a. | 2Y p.a. | 3Y p.a. | 5Y p.a. | 10Y p.a. | |
| Total return | -3.52% | -1.72% | -2.3% | 0.74% | 8.49% | 9.78% | 10.76% | 11.72% |
| Growth return | -3.52% | -1.72% | -2.3% | 0.74% | 8.49% | 9.78% | 10.76% | 11.72% |
| Income return | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
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Market index (S&P/ASX 200 TR AUD)
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| Total return | 1.78% | 0.36% | 3.06% | 7.37% | 11.2% | 9.81% | 10.21% | 10.12% |
| Type | Description |
| Colonial FCL Rollover Bond - Australian Equities NEF | |
| Closed | |
| Colonial Mutual Superannuation Pty Ltd | |
| LGL0717AU | |
| Equity Australia Large Growth | |
| Not Rated | |
| Superannuation Fund | |
| 1 Aug 1989 | |
| n/a | |
| n/a | |
| $3.2367 (as at 31 Mar 2001) | |
| Finalised |
| Type | Description |
| Minimum initial investment |
The objective of the Colonial FCL Rollover Bond - Australian Equities NEF managed fund is To provide strong growth over the long term. Minimum recommended investment period is 5 years.
The strategy of the Colonial FCL Rollover Bond - Australian Equities NEF managed fund is To provide long-term capital growth through investment in Australian listed company shares. This option may have a high level of short to medium-term volatility. To outperform the S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index over rolling seven-year periods before fees and taxes.
The APIR code of the Colonial FCL Rollover Bond - Australian Equities NEF managed fund is LGL0717AU.
Colonial FCL Rollover Bond - Australian Equities NEF’s total return last month was -3.52%. This was made up of a growth return of -3.52% and an income return of 0%. These returns were calculated as at 31 Mar 2001.
Colonial FCL Rollover Bond - Australian Equities NEF’s total return for the last three months was -1.72%. This was made up of a growth return of -1.72% and an income return of 0%%. These returns were calculated as at 31 Mar 2001.
Colonial FCL Rollover Bond - Australian Equities NEF’s one-year total return is 0.74%. This was made up of a growth return of 0.74% and an income return of 0%. These returns were calculated as at 31 Mar 2001.
Colonial FCL Rollover Bond - Australian Equities NEF’s one-year total return is 9.78%. This was made up of a growth return of 9.78% and an income return of 0%. These returns were calculated as at 31 Mar 2001.
The asset allocation of the Colonial FCL Rollover Bond - Australian Equities NEF managed fund is :
The Responsible Entity for the Colonial FCL Rollover Bond - Australian Equities NEF managed fund is Colonial Mutual Superannuation Pty Ltd.
The Colonial FCL Rollover Bond - Australian Equities NEF managed fund belongs to the Equity Australia Large Growth sector/asset class.
As at 28 Feb 2003, the size of the Colonial FCL Rollover Bond - Australian Equities NEF managed fund was $ million.
The Colonial FCL Rollover Bond - Australian Equities NEF managed fund has an inception date of 1 Aug 1989.
The current entry price of the Colonial FCL Rollover Bond - Australian Equities NEF managed fund is $ per unit and the current exit price is $3.2367 per unit (as at 31 Mar 2001).
The current exit price of the Colonial FCL Rollover Bond - Australian Equities NEF managed fund is $3.2367 per unit and the current entry price is $ per unit (as at 31 Mar 2001).
The minimum initial investment amount for the Colonial FCL Rollover Bond - Australian Equities NEF managed fund is $0.
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