Original article by Rod Myer
The New Daily – Page: Online : 18-Oct-22
Data from SuperRatings shows that the average balanced superannuation fund lost 3.1 per cent in value during September and 5.7 per cent in the year to September. Factors such as rising inflation and interest rates have weighed on super returns in 2022. SuperRatings’ executive director Kirby Rappell anticipates a challenging calendar year for returns in the sector. However, Rappell emphasises that super is a long-term investment, and he notes that balanced funds have returned an average of at least seven per cent over time.
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