Equities Contribute to Negative Returns in Q3 for U.S. Master Trust Universe, says BNY Mellon

First negative results since Q2-13, but 12-month median return still up +10.16%;

Allocations to U.S equities continue to inch downward

Nov 10, 2014

NEW YORK, Nov. 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The median return of the BNY Mellon U.S. Master Trust Universe was -0.83% for the third quarter of 2014, ending four straight quarters of positive results. The last time the universe reported negative performance was the second quarter of 2013. For the twelve months ending September 30, 2014, the median plan returned +10.16%.

With a market value of more than $2.5 trillion and an average plan size of $3.6 billion, the BNY Mellon U.S. Master Trust Universe is a fund-level tracking service that can be used to make peer comparisons of both performance and asset allocation results. The Universe consists of 685 corporate, foundation, endowment, public, Taft-Hartley, and health care plans.

"Equities were negative contributors to asset owners in the third quarter, with non-U.S. equities down -4.80% and U.S. equities off -0.58%," said John Houser, senior consultant for BNY Mellon's Global Risk Solutions group. "Asset owners did find gains, however, within real estate, which returned +2.46%. Over the full year, U.S. equities continue to outperform all asset classes with a return of +15.99%, followed by real estate at +12.30%."

Q3 Highlights

  • 21% of plans in the BNY Mellon Master Trust universe returned positive results during the quarter
  • 23% of plans matched or outperformed the custom policy return for Q3
  • Endowment plans recorded the highest median return (-0.46%), followed by Corporate plans (-0.73%). The difference between the highest and lowest performing plan type (Foundations) was 0.72 percentage points.
  • U.S. equities posted a quarterly median return of -0.58%, versus the Russell 3000 Index return of +0.01%. Non-U.S. equities saw a median return of -4.80%, slightly ahead the Russell Developed ex U.S. Large Cap Index result of -5.79%. U.S. fixed income had a median return of +0.08%, versus the Barclays Capital U.S. Aggregate Bond Index return of +0.17%. Non-U.S. fixed income had a median return of -3.51%, versus the Citigroup Non-U.S. World Government Bond Index return of -5.38%. Real estate had a median return of +2.46%, versus the NCREIF Property Index result of +2.63%. 

The average asset allocation in the BNY Mellon U.S. Master Trust Universe for the third quarter was: U.S. equity 26%, U.S. fixed income 26%, non-U.S. equity 17%, non-U.S. fixed income 1%, real estate 4%, cash 2%, and alternatives/other 24%.

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BNY Mellon U.S. Master Trust Universe Median Plan Returns*


Period Ending September 30, 2014


Universe                                              

Number of   Participants

3Q 
2014

One-

Year

Five- Years

Ten-Years

Master Trust Total Fund

685

-0.83

10.16

9.95

7.27

    Corporate Plans

250

-0.73

10.72

10.13

7.50

    Foundations

79

-1.18

9.87

9.68

7.29

    Endowments

111

-0.46

10.72

10.12

7.44

    Public Plans

100

-1.06

10.14

10.35

7.37

    Taft-Hartley Plans

53

-0.87

8.82

9.42

6.77

    Health Care Plans

24

-0.95

8.19

8.93

5.78

Universe Custom Composite Benchmark


-0.50

10.97

10.45

7.12







*All returns are posted gross of fee results.






 

BNY Mellon U.S. Master Trust Universe Median Allocations by Asset Class

Period Ending September 30, 2014


Asset Class

Q3

2014

Q2

2014

One
Year
Ago

Three
Years
Ago

Five
Years
Ago

U.S. equity

26%

27%

28%

29%

34%

U.S. fixed income

26%

27%

25%

29%

27%

Non-U.S. equity

17%

17%

18%

15%

17%

Non-U.S. fixed income

1%

1%

2%

2%

1%

Real estate

4%

4%

3%

2%

8%

Cash

2%

1%

1%

2%

1%

Alternatives/Other

24%

23%

23%

21%

12%

Russell 3000 Index and Russell Developed ex US Large Cap Index:  Russell Investment Group ("Russell") is the source and owner of the Russell Index data contained or reflected in this material and all trademarks and copyrights related thereto.  The Russell Index data may contain confidential information and unauthorized use, disclosure, copying, dissemination or redistribution is strictly prohibited. Barclays Capital U.S. Aggregate Bond Index: © Barclays Bank PLC 2014.  This data is provided by Barclays Bank PLC all rights are reserved. Citigroup Non-US World Government Bond Index: © Citigroup Global Markets Inc., 2014. All rights reserved.

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