
Lipper Indexes
One-year Lipper Index returns through July 24, 2021, show the Lipper Upright Growth Fund as the top-performing strategy in the global equity category. The number of funds used by Lipper to obtain Lipper Index performance varies broadly. Meanwhile, the worst-performing global equity strategy over the past year has been the Lipper SGA International Equity Fund, with a one-year return of -82.02%. Lipper Indexes can help give retail investors insight into the best performing strategies as well as the performance of various strategies throughout different market timeframes.

What Are Lipper Indexes?
Lipper Indexes are indexes that track the financial performance of different types of managed fund strategies. Each index is based on the performance of the largest publicly traded funds in the strategy group.



Understanding Lipper Indexes
Lipper Indexes are constructed and managed by Lipper which is owned by Reuters. Lipper manages indexes for nearly every type of mutual fund strategy in the investable market. Public disclosure of Lipper Index performance is provided by the Wall Street Journal and by Barron’s.
To construct each index, Lipper averages the returns of funds in the investable market that are managed to the Index’s strategy. Funds used for index return calculations are chosen by assets under management. The number of funds used by Lipper to obtain Lipper Index performance varies broadly. Most Lipper Indexes use approximately 30 to 100 funds to obtain index performance.
Lipper Indexes are often included in mutual fund performance reporting. Investment managers may use Lipper and Lipper Index data in reporting for their clients. A Lipper Index may also be used as a mutual fund’s primary benchmark.
Lipper Index Analysis
Lipper Indexes can help give retail investors insight into the best performing strategies as well as the performance of various strategies throughout different market timeframes. Through this webpage, Lipper provides investors with information on the best and worst-performing indexes across market categories.
One-year Lipper Index returns through July 24, 2021, show the Lipper Upright Growth Fund as the top-performing strategy in the global equity category. This strategy reports a one-year return of 168.7%. Meanwhile, the worst-performing global equity strategy over the past year has been the Lipper SGA International Equity Fund, with a one-year return of -82.02%. It should be noted that performance data changes every year, and that new funds may be created or older funds cease to operate over time.
In the bond market, the Lipper UBS FI Enhanced Global High Yield is the top-performing strategy with a one-year return of 24.17%. The worst performing strategy in the bond market over the past year has been the Lipper Intermediate US Government Index. This strategy has a one-year return of -0.87%.
In the money market category, Lipper Index returns ranged from 0.2% to 0.01% over the one-year period through Jan. 5, 2018. The top-performing index was the Lipper Transamerica Government Money Market Fund with a return of 0.2%. The worst performing fund in the category was the Lipper Legg Mason Partners Premium Money Market Trust with a return of 0.01%
Related terms:
Assets Under Management – AUM
Assets under management (AUM) is the total market value of the investments that a person (portfolio manager) or entity (investment company, financial institution) handles on behalf of investors. read more
Bond : Understanding What a Bond Is
A bond is a fixed income investment in which an investor loans money to an entity (corporate or governmental) that borrows the funds for a defined period of time at a fixed interest rate. read more
Financial Performance
Financial performance measures how well a firm uses assets from operations and generates revenues. Read how to analyze financial performance before investing. read more
Fund Manager
Learn more about fund managers, who oversee a portfolio of mutual or hedge funds and make final decisions about how they are invested. read more
Index Fund
An index fund is a pooled investment vehicle that passively seeks to replicate the returns of some market indexes. read more
Long/Short Fund
A long/short fund is a type of mutual fund that takes long and short positions in investments typically from a specific market segment. read more
Manager Universe (Benchmark)
Manager universe (benchmark) is a group of investment managers who have the same investment style. It is used to compare fund performance versus peers. read more
Market Index
A market index is a hypothetical portfolio representing a segment of the financial market. Popular indexes include the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq. read more
Money Market
The money market refers to trading in very short-term debt investments. These investments are characterized by a high degree of safety and relatively low rates of return. read more
Mutual Fund
A mutual fund is a type of investment vehicle consisting of a portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities, which is overseen by a professional money manager. read more