Cash returns £42 vs £5,000 from top equity funds since 2009

Average equity fund returned around £2,000

Victoria McKeever
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Cash has provided savers with just £42 in interest over the last nine years, according to research by Chelsea Financial Services whereas the top UK equity funds have returned around £5,000.

The Bank of England moved interest rates to ‘emergency levels' in March 2009, with six cuts in six months taking the base rate down from 5% to 0.5% - its lowest level since the central bank was founded in 1694. Nine years later and base rates remain at 0.5%, having at one point fallen to 0.25% last year. As a result, £1,000 cash placed in an account paying the base rate in 2009 would be worth £1,042.60 today, according to Chelsea Financial Services. These historically low rates coincided with the start of the bull market, which the firm said meant anyone in cash in this period misse...

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