Benchmark Return definition
Examples of Benchmark Return in a sentence
For the purposes of such calculation, the “Benchmark Level” will be the Net Asset Value per Share at the preceding Calculation Date plus the Benchmark Return.
In the event that the performance of a Share over a performance period is less than the Benchmark Return, no performance fee shall be payable in respect of that Share until such underperformance relative to its Benchmark Return has been recovered.
The Benchmark Return for each Share shall be the aggregate notional return which would have accrued in that performance period had a sum equal in value to the Net Asset Value per Share at the preceding Calculation Date been invested at the commencement of the performance period in the relevant market or index or at the relevant fixed rate return in the currency in which the relevant Class is denominated.
In addition, the manner in which the investor’s Benchmark Return is calculated for the purposes of calculating the performance fee is also described in more detail below.
The Benchmark Return is a non-cumulative return, determined from the first date of the fiscal year except if a Member’s initial capital contribution is made after the beginning of the fiscal year the Benchmark Return shall instead be determined from such initial contribution date.