Daily fund performance, factsheets and charting
- You can see the performance of your fund over different time periods and compare it versus different indexes and the fund sector they are benchmarked against below. This will also show you the percentage growth for the period.
You can call us on 0800 068 6800 for factual information about any of our funds. (Source of performance data: FE.)
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Charting tool
The past performance figures we show are not a guide to what will happen to your investments in the future. The fund values are not guaranteed and can go down as well as up. Depending on how your funds perform, you may not get back what you originally invested.
Discrete performance
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Cumulative performance
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To change the time period on your chart, enter the “to” and “from” dates or use your cursor to select an area on the chart. You can also use your cursor to hover over the chart to see the percentage growth at any point, or click and drag a box to zoom in on a specific section of the chart.
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CPI
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) takes price changes for each item in a selected basket of goods and averages them. The goods are weighted according to their importance. Changes in the CPI are used to assess price changes associated with the cost of living or inflation.
The ABI Sectors
The ABI Sectors are a system for the classification of life and pension funds. Every sector sets clear criteria that must be followed by funds wishing to belong to that sector. They are designed to group together funds that are similar, so they may be compared on a like for like basis.
For information about individual sectors click here to visit the Association of British Insurers website.