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1M | 3M | 6M | 1Y p.a. | 2Y p.a. | 3Y p.a. | 5Y p.a. | 10Y p.a. | |
Total return | 8.89% | 25.23% | 38.8% | -24.08% | -30.4% | -17.64% | -5.29% | 1.94% |
Growth return | 8.89% | 25.23% | 38.8% | -24.08% | -30.4% | -17.64% | -5.29% | 1.94% |
Income return | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Market index (S&P/ASX 200 A-REIT TR)
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Total return | -3.1% | 4.56% | 18.9% | 4.1% | 23.7% | 19.85% | 11.91% | 8.69% |
Type | Description |
AXA SD PSP - AMP Listed Property Trusts | |
Closed | |
AMP-N.M. Superannuation Pty Limited | |
NML0274AU | |
Equity Australia Real Estate | |
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Superannuation Fund | |
13 Sep 1999 | |
$6.42 million (as at 30 Sep 2009) | |
$11.887 (as at 20 Oct 2009) | |
$11.828 (as at 20 Oct 2009) | |
Finalised |
Type | Description |
Standard entry fee | 5% |
MER | 2.49% (as at 30 Jun 2006) |
Indirect Cost Ratio (ICR) | 2.49% (as at 30 Jun 2008) |
The objective of the AXA SD PSP - AMP Listed Property Trusts managed fund is To provide medium to high returns over the long-term, while accepting high levels of volatility in returns. To outperform the S&P Property Accumulation Index on a rolling 12 month basis.
The strategy of the AXA SD PSP - AMP Listed Property Trusts managed fund is Invests in property and property-related securities listed on the ASX. Up to 5% of the Fund may also be invested in property securities that are unlisted. The Fund may also invest in related party securities.
The APIR code of the AXA SD PSP - AMP Listed Property Trusts managed fund is NML0274AU.
AXA SD PSP - AMP Listed Property Trusts’s total return last month was 8.89%. This was made up of a growth return of 8.89% and an income return of 0%. These returns were calculated as at 30 Sep 2009.
AXA SD PSP - AMP Listed Property Trusts’s total return for the last three months was 25.23%. This was made up of a growth return of 25.23% and an income return of 0%%. These returns were calculated as at 30 Sep 2009.
AXA SD PSP - AMP Listed Property Trusts’s one-year total return is -24.08%. This was made up of a growth return of -24.08% and an income return of 0%. These returns were calculated as at 30 Sep 2009.
AXA SD PSP - AMP Listed Property Trusts’s one-year total return is -17.64%. This was made up of a growth return of -17.64% and an income return of 0%. These returns were calculated as at 30 Sep 2009.
The asset allocation of the AXA SD PSP - AMP Listed Property Trusts managed fund is :
The Responsible Entity for the AXA SD PSP - AMP Listed Property Trusts managed fund is AMP-N.M. Superannuation Pty Limited.
The AXA SD PSP - AMP Listed Property Trusts managed fund belongs to the Equity Australia Real Estate sector/asset class.
As at 30 Sep 2009, the size of the AXA SD PSP - AMP Listed Property Trusts managed fund was $6.42 million.
The AXA SD PSP - AMP Listed Property Trusts managed fund has an inception date of 13 Sep 1999.
The current entry price of the AXA SD PSP - AMP Listed Property Trusts managed fund is $11.887 per unit and the current exit price is $11.828 per unit (as at 20 Oct 2009).
The current exit price of the AXA SD PSP - AMP Listed Property Trusts managed fund is $11.828 per unit and the current entry price is $11.887 per unit (as at 20 Oct 2009).
The minimum initial investment amount for the AXA SD PSP - AMP Listed Property Trusts managed fund is $.
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