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1M | 3M | 6M | 1Y p.a. | 2Y p.a. | 3Y p.a. | 5Y p.a. | 10Y p.a. | |
Total return | -1.38% | -2.27% | -1.69% | -2.51% | -0.05% | -% | -% | -% |
Growth return | -1.38% | -2.27% | -1.69% | -2.51% | -0.05% | -% | -% | -% |
Income return | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | -% | -% | -% |
Market index (Morningstar AUS Mod Tgt Alloc NR AUD)
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Total return | 1.06% | 2.87% | 4.38% | 7.21% | 7.92% | 6.66% | 3.89% | 4.5% |
Type | Description |
Deutsche PST - Capital Stable Investment Option (Wholesale) | |
Closed | |
Deutsche Bank Australia | |
MGL0123AU | |
Multisector Moderate | |
Not Rated | |
Superannuation Fund | |
26 Jun 1998 | |
n/a | |
$0.9917 (as at 27 Feb 2003) | |
$0.9897 (as at 27 Feb 2003) | |
Finalised |
Type | Description |
MER | 0.65% (as at 30 Jun 2001) |
The objective of the Deutsche PST - Capital Stable Investment Option managed fund is To achieve consistent 'cash plus' returns while preserving and enhancing the real value of investors' capital. The Fund also aims to outperform its strategic benchmark, before fees, over rolling 3 year periods. The recommended investment period is 3 to 5 years.
The strategy of the Deutsche PST - Capital Stable Investment Option managed fund is Asset allocation ranges (with benchmarks in brackets): Australian equities 18-22% (20%), international equities (unhedged) 8-12% (10%), listed property trusts 3-7% (5%), bonds 43-47% (45%), cash 18-22% (20%).
The APIR code of the Deutsche PST - Capital Stable Investment Option managed fund is MGL0123AU.
Deutsche PST - Capital Stable Investment Option’s total return last month was -1.38%. This was made up of a growth return of -1.38% and an income return of 0%. These returns were calculated as at 28 Feb 2003.
Deutsche PST - Capital Stable Investment Option’s total return for the last three months was -2.27%. This was made up of a growth return of -2.27% and an income return of 0%%. These returns were calculated as at 28 Feb 2003.
Deutsche PST - Capital Stable Investment Option’s one-year total return is -2.51%. This was made up of a growth return of -2.51% and an income return of 0%. These returns were calculated as at 28 Feb 2003.
Deutsche PST - Capital Stable Investment Option’s one-year total return is -%. This was made up of a growth return of -% and an income return of -%. These returns were calculated as at 28 Feb 2003.
The asset allocation of the Deutsche PST - Capital Stable Investment Option managed fund is :
The Responsible Entity for the Deutsche PST - Capital Stable Investment Option managed fund is Deutsche Bank Australia.
The Deutsche PST - Capital Stable Investment Option managed fund belongs to the Multisector Moderate sector/asset class.
As at 28 Feb 2003, the size of the Deutsche PST - Capital Stable Investment Option managed fund was $ million.
The Deutsche PST - Capital Stable Investment Option managed fund has an inception date of 26 Jun 1998.
The current entry price of the Deutsche PST - Capital Stable Investment Option managed fund is $0.9917 per unit and the current exit price is $0.9897 per unit (as at 27 Feb 2003).
The current exit price of the Deutsche PST - Capital Stable Investment Option managed fund is $0.9897 per unit and the current entry price is $0.9917 per unit (as at 27 Feb 2003).
The minimum initial investment amount for the Deutsche PST - Capital Stable Investment Option managed fund is $.
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