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Aviva Asia Pac Growth (SP) Performance figures as of: 20/01/2006
Unit Trust Centre > Singapore Insurance Linked > Equity Asia Pacific ex Japan > Aviva Asia Pac Growth (SP)

Overview | Performance
The performances are calculated on a bid to bid basis with the inclusion of any income or capital gains dividends being reinvested at the dividend date. The fund performances shown are percentage growth values in S$.

Fund Background
General SectorEquity Asia Pacific ex Japan
Specialist SectorEquity
Geographical FocusAsia Pacific ex Japan
ManagementAviva Ltd
Ranking within sector over 6 mths9
Standard & Poor's Star Ranking1 star
Standard & Poor's Fund RatingNA

Fund Information
Launch Date06/09/2002
Denominated CurrencySGD
Minimum Initial Investment5000
Minimum Subsequent Investment1000
Initial Sales Charge0%
Annual Management Fee2%
CPF Risk ClassificationHigher Risk
CPF General FocusNarrowly Focused
CPF Focus AreaAsia
Performance: Fund vs. Sector (%)
  6mo 1 yr 3 yr 5 yr
Aviva Asia Pac Growth (SP) 13.08 25.45 69.57 NA
Equity Asia Pacific ex Japan 12.43 22.37 88.04 63.99

Diff. 0.65 3.08 - 18.47 NA

Fund SizeLast Updated: 30/12/2005
Fund Size$6.06 million
Equity Asia Pacific ex Japan$119.70 million
Largest Fund in Sector $872.69 million
Smallest Fund in Sector $0.28 million
No. of funds in Sector 20

 

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