Superannuation funds returned average growth around 7.2 per cent in the 2016 calendar year, the fifth positive year in a row, helped by a Santa/Trump rally boost of 2.1 per cent in December, according to a report by independent researcher SuperRatings.
While volatility may have induced a few nosebleeds, funds have generally had a strong positive year, ending the calendar year above their long-term objectives.”Longer-term returns sit close to funds’ inflation targets, with the seven-year return estimated at 7 per cent per annum, while the 10-year return is 5.2 per cent, still affected by the global financial crisis which began nearly a decade ago. Superannuation funds invest heavily in Australian stocks and their growth has mirrored the share market which posted a capital gain of 7 per cent in 2016, its best performance in three years. – ABC Source: The New Daily