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ULIP Performance Report - LIQUID FUNDS


 

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ULIP Performance Report

As on 31-March-2008 

Scheme Name

6 Mths

1 Year

 2 Year CAGR

 3 Year CAGR

LIQUID FUNDS

Bajaj Allianz Unit Gain - Cash Plan

3.84

8.63

7.00

5.89

Bajaj Allianz Unit Gain Pension - Cash Plus

4.84

10.87

9.01

7.68

Bajaj Allianz Unit Gain Plus - Cash Plus

4.75

10.19

8.58

7.47

HDFC Unit Linked Endowment Liquid Plan

4.74

9.66

8.24

7.19

ICICI Pru Life Time Pension Short Term Plan

4.16

9.28

8.23

7.35

ICICI Pru Premier Life Preserver (STP)

4.30

9.27

8.27

7.38

OM Kotak Money Market Plan

5.22

10.43

9.71

8.56

Average

4.55

9.76

8.43

7.36

Maximum

5.22

10.87

9.71

8.56

Minimum

3.84

8.63

7.00

5.89

Median

4.74

9.66

8.27

7.38

Investorline Mutual Funds Performance Report as on 27th March 2008.

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Mutual Fund Performance Report

(As on 27-Mar-2008)

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Gilt Funds - Long Term

Gilt Funds - Short Term

Monthly Income Funds (<= 20% Equity)

Monthly Income Funds (>= 20% Equity)

Balanced Funds

Index Funds - Nifty Plan

Index Funds - Sensex Plan

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Pure Mid Cap Equity Funds

Blend/Dynamic/Opportunistic/Flexi Cap Equity Funds

Value Style Equity Funds

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Infrastructure Funds

IT Sector Funds

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Pharma Sector Funds

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