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Betashares Australian Cash Plus Active ETF

MMKTBetasharesLast updated: Feb 26

What MMKT does

The Betashares Australian Cash Plus Active ETF (ticker: MMKT) is designed to provide investors with a higher return than traditional cash investments by actively managing a portfolio of high-quality, short-term money market instruments. This ETF primarily invests in a diversified mix of Australian cash and cash-equivalent assets, such as bank deposits and short-term corporate bonds, aiming to deliver stable income with low risk. With a management fee of 0.18%, MMKT offers a simple way for investors to enhance their cash holdings while maintaining easy access to their money, making it a practical choice for those seeking a balance of safety and slightly higher returns than a standard savings account.

Management Fee

0.18%

Distribution Yield

4.06%

Fund Under Management

$536M

+9.93M

Monthly Liquidity

27.59%

Spread

0.02%

Last Price

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Product Type

Active

Top Holdings

HoldingWeight
AUSTRALIAN GAS NETWORKS LTD 0.0% JUL-261.50%
NORFINA LTD 0.0% JUL-261.30%
BANK OF QUEENSLAND LTD 0.0% OCT-261.30%
WSO FINANCE PTY LTD 0.0% JUL-261.10%
NBN CP 23/2/261.10%
CNH INDUSTRIAL AUSTRALIA CP 2/03/20261.10%
NBN CO LTD CP 1/05/20261.10%
NBN CO LTD CP 7/05/20261.10%
TD LIMITED 4.7%13/01/20271.10%
COMMUNITY FIRST CREDIT UNION LIMITED NCD1.10%

Monthly fund flows

Monthly Flow

+$10.07M

12-Month Flow

+$328.37M

Trading Activity

Transacted Value

$148M

Volume

2,951,728

Number of Trades

2,217

Monthly Liquidity

27.59%

Performance

1 Month

0.33%

1 Year

4.14%

Total Return

Top Holdings

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