Perpetual Diversified Income Active ETF
What DIFF does
The Perpetual Diversified Income Active ETF, with the ticker DIFF, is designed to provide investors with a steady income stream by investing in a diverse range of income-generating assets. Unlike some ETFs that track a specific index, DIFF actively selects investments, focusing on high-quality bonds and credit securities from both Australian and international markets. The fund's active management approach allows it to adapt to changing market conditions, aiming to optimise returns while managing risk. With a management fee of 0.59%, DIFF is suitable for those seeking a balanced income-focused investment without the need to track a specific benchmark.
Management Fee
0.59%
Distribution Yield
2.16%
Fund Under Management
$249M
+23.18M
Monthly Liquidity
11.75%
Spread
0.10%
Last Price
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Product Type
ActiveMonthly fund flows
Monthly Flow
+$22.21M
12-Month Flow
+$248.92M
Trading Activity
Transacted Value
$29M
Volume
2,898,331
Number of Trades
310
Monthly Liquidity
11.75%
Performance
1 Month
0.40%
Total Return
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