The median return of the BNY Mellon US Master Trust Universe was +1.94% for the first quarter of 2014, the third straight quarter of positive results. The Universe’s median plan was up 11.65% for the 12 months ending March 31, 2014, driven by strong performance from US equities.

With a market value of more than $2.6 trillion and an average plan size of $3.8 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 686 corporate, foundation, endowment, public, Taft-Hartley, and health care plans.

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BNY Mellon’s Global Risk Solutions group, senior consultant, John Houser said: "Benefitting from a relative overweighting of U.S. equities, corporate plans outperformed other plan-types with a 2.59% gain in the first quarter. The difference between the highest and lowest performing plan was a healthy 104 basis points. By asset class, real estate led the way with a 3.07% quarterly gain, but all asset classes were in the black, helping plans across the board. Over the last 12 months, U.S. equities outperformed with a strong +22.91% return, while the U.S bond segment was relatively flat at +0.07%."

Q1 Highlights

  • 99.5% of plans in the BNY Mellon Master Trust universe returned positive results during the quarter
  • 51.5% of plans matched or outperformed the custom policy return for Q1
  • Median allocation to U.S. equities fell from 28% in Q4-2013 to 26% in Q1-2014, while U.S. fixed income allocation rose from 24% to 26% in the same periods.
  • Corporate plans recorded the highest median return (+2.59%), followed by Endowments (+1.91%)
  • U.S. equities posted a quarterly median return of +1.84%, versus the Russell 3000 Index return of +1.97%. Non-U.S. equities saw a median return of +0.72%, behind the Russell Developed ex US Large Cap Index result of +1.34%. U.S. fixed income had a median return of +2.10%, versus the Barclays Capital U.S. Aggregate Bond Index return of +1.84%. Non-U.S. fixed income posted a median return of +2.84%, compared to the Citigroup Non-U.S. World Government Bond Index return of +3.22%. Real estate had a median return of +3.07%, versus the NCREIF Property Index result of +2.74%.

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

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