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1M | 3M | 6M | 1Y p.a. | 2Y p.a. | 3Y p.a. | 5Y p.a. | 10Y p.a. | |
Total return | 1.29% | -1.03% | 2.71% | 47.23% | -2.59% | -% | -% | -% |
Growth return | 1.29% | -1.03% | 2.71% | 47.23% | -2.59% | -% | -% | -% |
Income return | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | -% | -% | -% |
Market index (S&P/ASX 200 TR AUD)
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Total return | 3.1% | 7.03% | 11.65% | 14.74% | 14.82% | 13.04% | 12.32% | 9.87% |
Type | Description |
IOOF GSS Australian Shares High Alpha | |
Closed | |
IOOF Global One Limited | |
ASK0976AU | |
Equity Australia Large Blend | |
Not Rated | |
Superannuation Fund | |
2 Jul 2007 | |
$0.02 million (as at 28 Feb 2010) | |
$8.7731 (as at 26 Feb 2010) | |
$8.72062 (as at 26 Feb 2010) | |
Finalised |
Type | Description |
Standard entry fee | 4% |
Indirect Cost Ratio (ICR) | 1.20% (as at 30 Jun 2009) |
Minimum initial investment | $3,000.00 |
Holding (as at 31 Mar 2017) | Type | % of Portfolio |
CSL Ltd | Equity | 3.88% |
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The objective of the IOOF GSS Australian Shares High Alpha managed fund is Aims to maximise outperformance relative to the benchmark over rolling 7 year periods by investing predominantly in listed Australian shares.
The strategy of the IOOF GSS Australian Shares High Alpha managed fund is An actively managed Fund predominantly invested in Australian Shares using high conviction Australian Shares managers. To implement this strategy, Morningstar may design portfolios and/or appoint managers to manage the assets of the Fund.
The APIR code of the IOOF GSS Australian Shares High Alpha managed fund is ASK0976AU.
IOOF GSS Australian Shares High Alpha’s total return last month was 1.29%. This was made up of a growth return of 1.29% and an income return of 0%. These returns were calculated as at 28 Feb 2010.
IOOF GSS Australian Shares High Alpha’s total return for the last three months was -1.03%. This was made up of a growth return of -1.03% and an income return of 0%%. These returns were calculated as at 28 Feb 2010.
IOOF GSS Australian Shares High Alpha’s one-year total return is 47.23%. This was made up of a growth return of 47.23% and an income return of 0%. These returns were calculated as at 28 Feb 2010.
IOOF GSS Australian Shares High Alpha’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 2010.
The asset allocation of the IOOF GSS Australian Shares High Alpha managed fund is :
The Responsible Entity for the IOOF GSS Australian Shares High Alpha managed fund is IOOF Global One Limited.
The IOOF GSS Australian Shares High Alpha managed fund belongs to the Equity Australia Large Blend sector/asset class.
As at 28 Feb 2010, the size of the IOOF GSS Australian Shares High Alpha managed fund was $0.02 million.
The IOOF GSS Australian Shares High Alpha managed fund has an inception date of 2 Jul 2007.
The current entry price of the IOOF GSS Australian Shares High Alpha managed fund is $8.7731 per unit and the current exit price is $8.72062 per unit (as at 26 Feb 2010).
The current exit price of the IOOF GSS Australian Shares High Alpha managed fund is $8.72062 per unit and the current entry price is $8.7731 per unit (as at 26 Feb 2010).
The minimum initial investment amount for the IOOF GSS Australian Shares High Alpha managed fund is $3,000.
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