❓ Question asks if the WA Future Fund's returns have outperformed the cost of state debt over various periods. The answer is generally yes, except for the most recent period where data is unavailable but performance met objectives.
AnsweredQoN 5070Legislative Assembly
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Has
the Western Australian Future Fund’s total return outperformed the cost of State debt over the following
timelines, and: (a) since the Fund’s inception; (b) financial Year 2013; (c) financial Year 2014; (d) financial Year 2015; and (e) six months to January 2016?
the Western Australian Future Fund’s total return outperformed the cost of State debt over the following
timelines, and: (a) since the Fund’s inception; (b) financial Year 2013; (c) financial Year 2014; (d) financial Year 2015; and (e) six months to January 2016?
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Answered
23 March 2016
Response time
28 days
(a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Yes. (d) Yes. (e) January 2016 data is not yet available, but the Future Fund did meet its investment objective over the six months to December 2015.
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