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Plan Sponsors Experience Significant Losses in Third Quarter
“All plan types suffered significantly from volatile and declining markets in the third quarter, with Corporate plans performing especially poorly relative to their assigned benchmarks,” said William Frieske, performance consultant, Northern Trust Investment Risk & Analytical Services, in a press release.
Corporate plans posted a median return of -8.8% for the third quarter, while Public Fund and Foundation & Endowment plans reported median returns of -9.0% and -8.5%, respectively. Corporate pension plans had the lowest one-year performance of all three segments, with a median return of -15.5%, compared to -14.8% for Public Funds and -13.2% for Foundation & Endowment plans.
“In addition to extreme market volatility,
plans in all segments were hampered by the
underperformance of fixed income programs,” Frieske
said in the announcement. “The median return for Total
Fixed Income Programs in the Northern Trust Universe was
-2.8% in the third quarter, compared to a -0.5% return
for the Lehman Aggregate Bond Index. Two primary
factors—duration and credit exposure—were responsible for
fixed income program underperformance relative to the
bond market index. As a result, Corporate pension plans
lagged their assigned performance benchmarks by the
widest margin in at least a decade.”
Three- and five-year returns remain positive, Northern
Trust said.
The Northern Trust Universe represents more than 300 institutional investment plans, with a combined asset value of approximately $660 billion, which subscribe to Northern Trust performance measurement services.