Category Average Return | 0.4% | 9.4% | 15.1% |
Fund Name | Ticker | Summary | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 |
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Aberdeen Global Equity Fund + | GLLAX | 0% | 4.5% | 20.4% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities issued by companies located throughout the world (including the U.S.), and also invests significantly in non-U.S. companies. According to the team, a company is considered to be a non-U.S. company if the company is organized under the laws of or has its principal office in a country outside the U.S., or has its principal securities trading market in a country outside the U.S. Also, the team considers a company to be a non-U.S. company if the company derives the majority of its annual revenue or earnings or assets from goods produced, sales made or services performed in a country outside the U.S. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team relies on fundamental analysis to evaluate companies on the basis of quality and price. Also, the research team integrates environmental, social and governance factors as part of its process. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests in securities from at least three different countries, and may also invest in companies of emerging market countries. At times, the fund may have a significant amount of its net assets invested in a country or geographic region. In addition, the fund may invest in securities of any market sector and may hold a significant amount of securities of companies, from time to time, within a single sector. The fund may invest in securities denominated in U.S. dollars and the currencies of the foreign countries in which it is permitted to invest. |
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Aberdeen Global Equity Fund | GLLCX | 0% | 4% | 20.4% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities issued by companies located throughout the world (including the U.S.), and also invests significantly in non-U.S. companies. According to the team, a company is considered to be a non-U.S. company if the company is organized under the laws of or has its principal office in a country outside the U.S., or has its principal securities trading market in a country outside the U.S. Also, the team considers a company to be a non-U.S. company if the company derives the majority of its annual revenue or earnings or assets from goods produced, sales made or services performed in a country outside the U.S. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team relies on fundamental analysis to evaluate companies on the basis of quality and price. Also, the research team integrates environmental, social and governance factors as part of its process. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests in securities from at least three different countries, and may also invest in companies of emerging market countries. At times, the fund may have a significant amount of its net assets invested in a country or geographic region. In addition, the fund may invest in securities of any market sector and may hold a significant amount of securities of companies, from time to time, within a single sector. The fund may invest in securities denominated in U.S. dollars and the currencies of the foreign countries in which it is permitted to invest. |
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Aberdeen Global Equity Fund | GWLRX | 0% | 4.3% | 20.3% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities issued by companies located throughout the world (including the U.S.), and also invests significantly in non-U.S. companies. According to the team, a company is considered to be a non-U.S. company if the company is organized under the laws of or has its principal office in a country outside the U.S., or has its principal securities trading market in a country outside the U.S. Also, the team considers a company to be a non-U.S. company if the company derives the majority of its annual revenue or earnings or assets from goods produced, sales made or services performed in a country outside the U.S. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team relies on fundamental analysis to evaluate companies on the basis of quality and price. Also, the research team integrates environmental, social and governance factors as part of its process. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests in securities from at least three different countries, and may also invest in companies of emerging market countries. At times, the fund may have a significant amount of its net assets invested in a country or geographic region. In addition, the fund may invest in securities of any market sector and may hold a significant amount of securities of companies, from time to time, within a single sector. The fund may invest in securities denominated in U.S. dollars and the currencies of the foreign countries in which it is permitted to invest. |
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Aberdeen Global Equity Fund | GWLIX | 0% | 4.8% | 20.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities issued by companies located throughout the world (including the U.S.), and also invests significantly in non-U.S. companies. According to the team, a company is considered to be a non-U.S. company if the company is organized under the laws of or has its principal office in a country outside the U.S., or has its principal securities trading market in a country outside the U.S. Also, the team considers a company to be a non-U.S. company if the company derives the majority of its annual revenue or earnings or assets from goods produced, sales made or services performed in a country outside the U.S. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team relies on fundamental analysis to evaluate companies on the basis of quality and price. Also, the research team integrates environmental, social and governance factors as part of its process. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests in securities from at least three different countries, and may also invest in companies of emerging market countries. At times, the fund may have a significant amount of its net assets invested in a country or geographic region. In addition, the fund may invest in securities of any market sector and may hold a significant amount of securities of companies, from time to time, within a single sector. The fund may invest in securities denominated in U.S. dollars and the currencies of the foreign countries in which it is permitted to invest. |
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Aberdeen Global Equity Fund | GLLSX | 0% | 0.7% | 20.4% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities issued by companies located throughout the world (including the U.S.), and also invests significantly in non-U.S. companies. According to the team, a company is considered to be a non-U.S. company if the company is organized under the laws of or has its principal office in a country outside the U.S., or has its principal securities trading market in a country outside the U.S. Also, the team considers a company to be a non-U.S. company if the company derives the majority of its annual revenue or earnings or assets from goods produced, sales made or services performed in a country outside the U.S. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team relies on fundamental analysis to evaluate companies on the basis of quality and price. Also, the research team integrates environmental, social and governance factors as part of its process. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests in securities from at least three different countries, and may also invest in companies of emerging market countries. At times, the fund may have a significant amount of its net assets invested in a country or geographic region. In addition, the fund may invest in securities of any market sector and may hold a significant amount of securities of companies, from time to time, within a single sector. The fund may invest in securities denominated in U.S. dollars and the currencies of the foreign countries in which it is permitted to invest. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio + | CPGAX | 0% | 19.8% | 22.9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | CPGCX | 0% | 11.4% | 22.9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | CGGEX | 0% | 18.8% | 22.9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | CGGFX | 1.1% | 10.1% | 23% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | PGGAX | 0% | 19.3% | 22.9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | CGGGX | 0% | 14.5% | 23% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | GGPCX | 0% | 13.7% | 22.9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | PGGFX | 0% | 11.7% | 23% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | PGWFX | 0% | 14.6% | 22.9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | PGXFX | 0% | 11.7% | 23% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | RGGAX | 0% | 18.4% | 22.8% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | RGGBX | 0% | 13.7% | 22.8% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | REBGX | 0% | 13.9% | 22.9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | RGLCX | 0% | 14.1% | 22.9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | RGGEX | 0% | 11.7% | 22.9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | RGGFX | 0% | 19.5% | 23% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | RGTFX | 0% | 14.6% | 22.9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds Global Growth Portfolio | RGGGX | 0% | 19.6% | 23% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. The strategy seeks to invest in a mix of American Funds in different combinations and weightings. The team seeks to create a combination of underlying funds that complement each other. Through its investments in the underlying funds, the fund will have significant exposure to growth-oriented common stocks. As part of the process, the team considers the historical volatility and returns of the underlying funds and how various combinations would have behaved in past market environments. The team also focuses on current market conditions and the investment positions of the underlying funds. In addition, the team may also invest in growth-and-income funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest at least 25% of its net assets in underlying funds that invest significantly in issuers domiciled outside the United States. Additionally, the fund will have exposure to issuers domiciled in at least three different countries. The fund may also have exposure to smaller capitalization issuers and issuers domiciled in emerging markets. Also, the fund may also invest in underlying funds that hold junk bonds. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund + | CNPAX | 0% | 12.6% | 18.1% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund | CNPCX | 0.8% | 10.5% | 17.8% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund | CNPEX | 0% | 15.2% | 18% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund | CNPFX | 0% | 15.6% | 18% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund | ANWPX | 0% | 21.3% | 18.2% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund | NPFCX | 0% | 20% | 17.8% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund | NPFFX | 0% | 15.5% | 18.1% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund | ANWFX | -0.1% | 11.1% | 18.2% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund | FNPFX | 0% | 15.8% | 18.2% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund | RNPAX | 0% | 20.6% | 17.3% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund | RNPBX | 0% | 14.7% | 17.7% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund | RPEBX | 0% | 20.8% | 17.9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund | RNPCX | 0% | 21.1% | 17.9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund | RNPEX | 0% | 20.6% | 18% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund | RNPFX | 0% | 13.7% | 18.2% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund | RNPHX | 0% | 22% | 18.1% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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American Funds New Perspective Fund | RNPGX | 0% | 12.7% | 18.2% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team focuses on securities of companies located around the world. The team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have the potential for growth. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund looks to capitalize on investment opportunities generated by changes in international trade patterns and economic and political relationships. |
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Artisan Global Value Fund + | APDGX | 0% | 12.3% | 22.8% | |
The fund seeks maximum capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in US and non-US companies that are trading at significant discounts to their estimated intrinsic value. The team prefers companies that have a track record of generating superior free cash flow, improving returns on capital and excellent competitive positions in their industries. In addition, the team focuses on companies with balance sheet strength and management teams that are aligned with shareholders’ interests. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The portfolio typically has approximately between 30 and 50 holdings. Additionally, the fund may invest in emerging and less developed markets. The fund may also invest in debt securities of any maturity. The fund may invest in equity-linked securities that provide economic exposure to a security of one or more non-US companies without direct investment in the underlying securities. |
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Artisan Global Value Fund | APHGX | 0% | 6.3% | 22.8% | |
The fund seeks maximum capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in US and non-US companies that are trading at significant discounts to their estimated intrinsic value. The team prefers companies that have a track record of generating superior free cash flow, improving returns on capital and excellent competitive positions in their industries. In addition, the team focuses on companies with balance sheet strength and management teams that are aligned with shareholders’ interests. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The portfolio typically has approximately between 30 and 50 holdings. Additionally, the fund may invest in emerging and less developed markets. The fund may also invest in debt securities of any maturity. The fund may invest in equity-linked securities that provide economic exposure to a security of one or more non-US companies without direct investment in the underlying securities. |
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Artisan Global Value Fund | ARTGX | 0% | 6% | 22.8% | |
The fund seeks maximum capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in US and non-US companies that are trading at significant discounts to their estimated intrinsic value. The team prefers companies that have a track record of generating superior free cash flow, improving returns on capital and excellent competitive positions in their industries. In addition, the team focuses on companies with balance sheet strength and management teams that are aligned with shareholders’ interests. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The portfolio typically has approximately between 30 and 50 holdings. Additionally, the fund may invest in emerging and less developed markets. The fund may also invest in debt securities of any maturity. The fund may invest in equity-linked securities that provide economic exposure to a security of one or more non-US companies without direct investment in the underlying securities. |
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BMO Global Low Volatility Equity Fund + | BAEGX | 0% | 0% | 0% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests at least 40% of the fund’s net assets in securities located outside the United States and is diversified among at least three countries. In determining where a company is located, the team relies on the country where the company is incorporated, but also may consider the country where the company’s revenues are derived and the primary market listing for the class of shares to be purchased. The team relies on proprietary analytical tools to seek low volatility companies that are estimated to trade below their fair values. Next, the team ranks stocks based on estimated risk/return. Also, the research team integrates environmental, social and governance factors as part of its process. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest up to 20% of its net assets in companies located in countries not represented in the Index. The fund may at times focus its investments in one or more sectors. From time to time, the fund maintains a portion of its net assets in cash. |
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BMO Global Low Volatility Equity Fund | BGLBX | 0% | 0% | 0% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests at least 40% of the fund’s net assets in securities located outside the United States and is diversified among at least three countries. In determining where a company is located, the team relies on the country where the company is incorporated, but also may consider the country where the company’s revenues are derived and the primary market listing for the class of shares to be purchased. The team relies on proprietary analytical tools to seek low volatility companies that are estimated to trade below their fair values. Next, the team ranks stocks based on estimated risk/return. Also, the research team integrates environmental, social and governance factors as part of its process. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest up to 20% of its net assets in companies located in countries not represented in the Index. The fund may at times focus its investments in one or more sectors. From time to time, the fund maintains a portion of its net assets in cash. |
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Brown Advisory Global Leaders Fund + | BAFLX | 0% | 14.5% | 25.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in mid-and large-size companies outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in equity securities. The team invests at least 40% of its assets outside the United States, or if market conditions are not favorable, at least 30% of its assets outside the United States, and hold securities of issuers located in at least three countries. The team determines whether a company is considered to be located outside the United States by considering whether it is organized under the laws of or maintains its principal office in a country located outside the United States. Also, the team considers a company if its securities are principally traded on trading markets in countries located outside the United States, or it derives at least 50% of its total revenue or profits from either goods produced or services performed or sales made in countries located outside the United States, or it has at least 50% of its assets in countries located outside the United States. The fund’s non-U.S. investments may include equity securities issued by companies that are established or operating in emerging market countries. In addition, the team prefers companies that are leaders within their industry or country with an ability to deliver high relative return on invested capital over time. Also, the research team integrates environmental, social and governance factors as part of its process. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest in derivatives instruments, such as options, futures contracts, including interest rate futures, and options on futures. In order to respond to adverse market, economic, political, or other conditions, the fund may assume a temporary defensive position and invest without limit in cash and prime quality cash equivalents such as prime commercial paper and other money market instruments. |
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Brown Advisory Global Leaders Fund | BIALX | 0% | 14.3% | 25.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in mid-and large-size companies outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in equity securities. The team invests at least 40% of its assets outside the United States, or if market conditions are not favorable, at least 30% of its assets outside the United States, and hold securities of issuers located in at least three countries. The team determines whether a company is considered to be located outside the United States by considering whether it is organized under the laws of or maintains its principal office in a country located outside the United States. Also, the team considers a company if its securities are principally traded on trading markets in countries located outside the United States, or it derives at least 50% of its total revenue or profits from either goods produced or services performed or sales made in countries located outside the United States, or it has at least 50% of its assets in countries located outside the United States. The fund’s non-U.S. investments may include equity securities issued by companies that are established or operating in emerging market countries. In addition, the team prefers companies that are leaders within their industry or country with an ability to deliver high relative return on invested capital over time. Also, the research team integrates environmental, social and governance factors as part of its process. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest in derivatives instruments, such as options, futures contracts, including interest rate futures, and options on futures. In order to respond to adverse market, economic, political, or other conditions, the fund may assume a temporary defensive position and invest without limit in cash and prime quality cash equivalents such as prime commercial paper and other money market instruments. |
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Capital Group Global Equity Fund | CGLOX | 0.6% | 9.1% | 16.7% | |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund + | CWIAX | 0% | 12.6% | 16.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund | CWICX | 0% | 5.9% | 16.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund | CWIEX | 0% | 13.7% | 16.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund | CWIFX | 0% | 6% | 16.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund | CWGIX | 0% | 13.7% | 16.6% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund | CWGCX | 0% | 16.1% | 16.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund | CWGFX | 0% | 12.4% | 16.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund | WGIFX | 0% | 13.7% | 16.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund | FWGIX | 0% | 16.8% | 16.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund | RWIAX | 0% | 16.5% | 16.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund | RWIBX | 0% | 12.3% | 16.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund | RWBEX | 0% | 15.9% | 16.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund | RWICX | 0% | 5.9% | 16.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund | RWIEX | 0% | 6.9% | 16.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund | RWIFX | 0% | 5.9% | 16.6% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund | RWIHX | 0% | 7.1% | 16.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Capital World Growth & Income Fund | RWIGX | 0% | 5.4% | 16.6% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach to manage its assets. Under this approach, the portfolio of the fund is divided into segments managed by individual managers. The strategy has the flexibility to seek growth and income opportunities around the world. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of issuers domiciled outside the United States, including those based in developing countries. The team favors well-established companies located around the world that have the potential to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers attractively valued companies that represent good, long-term investment opportunities. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests, on a global basis, in stocks that are denominated in U.S. dollars or other currencies. |
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Causeway Global Value Fund + | CGVIX | -0.2% | -9.6% | 26.8% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and income by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in stocks of companies in developed countries outside the U.S. and of companies in the U.S. The team focuses on companies that pay dividends or repurchase their shares. Next, the research team prefers companies that are trading at a discount to their estimated intrinsic value and are out of favor with investors. In addition, the team looks for companies that are inexpensive on the basis of earnings, book value, and cash flow, as well as focuses on attributes such as financial strength and high yield. The fundamental research includes company-specific research, company visits, and interviews of suppliers, customers, competitors, industry analysts, and experts. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest up to 25% of its net assets in companies in emerging (less developed) markets. Also, the fund will invest at least 40% of its net assets in a number of countries outside the U.S. |
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Causeway Global Value Fund | CGVVX | 0% | 11.3% | 26.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and income by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in stocks of companies in developed countries outside the U.S. and of companies in the U.S. The team focuses on companies that pay dividends or repurchase their shares. Next, the research team prefers companies that are trading at a discount to their estimated intrinsic value and are out of favor with investors. In addition, the team looks for companies that are inexpensive on the basis of earnings, book value, and cash flow, as well as focuses on attributes such as financial strength and high yield. The fundamental research includes company-specific research, company visits, and interviews of suppliers, customers, competitors, industry analysts, and experts. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may invest up to 25% of its net assets in companies in emerging (less developed) markets. Also, the fund will invest at least 40% of its net assets in a number of countries outside the U.S. |
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Columbia Select Global Equity Fund + | CSGVX | 0% | 19.7% | 19.6% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of companies located in developed and emerging countries. The research team invests at least 40% of the fund’s net assets in companies that maintain their principal place of business or conduct their principal business activities outside the U.S. This may also include companies that have their securities traded on non-U.S. exchanges, or have been formed under the laws of non-U.S. countries. The team considers a company to conduct its principal business activities outside the U.S. if it derives at least 50% of its revenue from business outside the U.S. or has at least 50% of its assets outside the U.S. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. From time to time, the fund may focus its investments in certain countries or geographic areas, including Europe. Also, the fund may from time to time emphasize one or more sectors in selecting its investments, including the healthcare and the information technology sectors. |
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Columbia Select Global Equity Fund | IGLGX | 0% | 10.7% | 19.1% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of companies located in developed and emerging countries. The research team invests at least 40% of the fund’s net assets in companies that maintain their principal place of business or conduct their principal business activities outside the U.S. This may also include companies that have their securities traded on non-U.S. exchanges, or have been formed under the laws of non-U.S. countries. The team considers a company to conduct its principal business activities outside the U.S. if it derives at least 50% of its revenue from business outside the U.S. or has at least 50% of its assets outside the U.S. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. From time to time, the fund may focus its investments in certain countries or geographic areas, including Europe. Also, the fund may from time to time emphasize one or more sectors in selecting its investments, including the healthcare and the information technology sectors. |
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Columbia Select Global Equity Fund | RGCEX | 0% | 16.4% | 17.2% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of companies located in developed and emerging countries. The research team invests at least 40% of the fund’s net assets in companies that maintain their principal place of business or conduct their principal business activities outside the U.S. This may also include companies that have their securities traded on non-U.S. exchanges, or have been formed under the laws of non-U.S. countries. The team considers a company to conduct its principal business activities outside the U.S. if it derives at least 50% of its revenue from business outside the U.S. or has at least 50% of its assets outside the U.S. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. From time to time, the fund may focus its investments in certain countries or geographic areas, including Europe. Also, the fund may from time to time emphasize one or more sectors in selecting its investments, including the healthcare and the information technology sectors. |
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Columbia Select Global Equity Fund | CGERX | 0% | 5.1% | 18.8% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of companies located in developed and emerging countries. The research team invests at least 40% of the fund’s net assets in companies that maintain their principal place of business or conduct their principal business activities outside the U.S. This may also include companies that have their securities traded on non-U.S. exchanges, or have been formed under the laws of non-U.S. countries. The team considers a company to conduct its principal business activities outside the U.S. if it derives at least 50% of its revenue from business outside the U.S. or has at least 50% of its assets outside the U.S. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. From time to time, the fund may focus its investments in certain countries or geographic areas, including Europe. Also, the fund may from time to time emphasize one or more sectors in selecting its investments, including the healthcare and the information technology sectors. |
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Columbia Select Global Equity Fund | CGEWX | 0% | 0% | 0% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of companies located in developed and emerging countries. The research team invests at least 40% of the fund’s net assets in companies that maintain their principal place of business or conduct their principal business activities outside the U.S. This may also include companies that have their securities traded on non-U.S. exchanges, or have been formed under the laws of non-U.S. countries. The team considers a company to conduct its principal business activities outside the U.S. if it derives at least 50% of its revenue from business outside the U.S. or has at least 50% of its assets outside the U.S. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. From time to time, the fund may focus its investments in certain countries or geographic areas, including Europe. Also, the fund may from time to time emphasize one or more sectors in selecting its investments, including the healthcare and the information technology sectors. |
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Columbia Select Global Equity Fund | RGERX | 0% | 12.6% | 19.6% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of companies located in developed and emerging countries. The research team invests at least 40% of the fund’s net assets in companies that maintain their principal place of business or conduct their principal business activities outside the U.S. This may also include companies that have their securities traded on non-U.S. exchanges, or have been formed under the laws of non-U.S. countries. The team considers a company to conduct its principal business activities outside the U.S. if it derives at least 50% of its revenue from business outside the U.S. or has at least 50% of its assets outside the U.S. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. From time to time, the fund may focus its investments in certain countries or geographic areas, including Europe. Also, the fund may from time to time emphasize one or more sectors in selecting its investments, including the healthcare and the information technology sectors. |
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Columbia Select Global Equity Fund | CSEYX | 0% | 17.5% | 19.7% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of companies located in developed and emerging countries. The research team invests at least 40% of the fund’s net assets in companies that maintain their principal place of business or conduct their principal business activities outside the U.S. This may also include companies that have their securities traded on non-U.S. exchanges, or have been formed under the laws of non-U.S. countries. The team considers a company to conduct its principal business activities outside the U.S. if it derives at least 50% of its revenue from business outside the U.S. or has at least 50% of its assets outside the U.S. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. From time to time, the fund may focus its investments in certain countries or geographic areas, including Europe. Also, the fund may from time to time emphasize one or more sectors in selecting its investments, including the healthcare and the information technology sectors. |
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Columbia Select Global Equity Fund | CGEZX | 0% | 17.4% | 19.6% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of companies located in developed and emerging countries. The research team invests at least 40% of the fund’s net assets in companies that maintain their principal place of business or conduct their principal business activities outside the U.S. This may also include companies that have their securities traded on non-U.S. exchanges, or have been formed under the laws of non-U.S. countries. The team considers a company to conduct its principal business activities outside the U.S. if it derives at least 50% of its revenue from business outside the U.S. or has at least 50% of its assets outside the U.S. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. From time to time, the fund may focus its investments in certain countries or geographic areas, including Europe. Also, the fund may from time to time emphasize one or more sectors in selecting its investments, including the healthcare and the information technology sectors. |
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Delaware Global Equity Fund + | FIITX | 0% | 6.4% | 12.6% | |
The fund seeks to invest in companies around the world including the United States that are estimated to be mispriced. The investment process is focused on screening companies that meet certain financial strength, valuation and business fundamentals based criteria and then narrowing down the list to learn how the company creates value. The selected companies are monitored for quarterly performance and investor sentiment. The fund generally invests in companies with market cap of more than $25 billion. About one third of the fund’s assets are invested in the U.S. and France, Japan and Switzerland account for another one third. Moreover, the manager allocated nearly half of the fund’s assets in consumer staples sector including food, beverage and personal products makers that are not affected by business cycles. |
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Delaware Global Equity Fund | FIISX | 0% | 4.3% | 12.1% | |
The fund seeks to invest in companies around the world including the United States that are estimated to be mispriced. The investment process is focused on screening companies that meet certain financial strength, valuation and business fundamentals based criteria and then narrowing down the list to learn how the company creates value. The selected companies are monitored for quarterly performance and investor sentiment. The fund generally invests in companies with market cap of more than $25 billion. About one third of the fund’s assets are invested in the U.S. and France, Japan and Switzerland account for another one third. Moreover, the manager allocated nearly half of the fund’s assets in consumer staples sector including food, beverage and personal products makers that are not affected by business cycles. |
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Delaware Global Equity Fund | FIBGX | 0% | 0% | 0% | |
The fund seeks to invest in companies around the world including the United States that are estimated to be mispriced. The investment process is focused on screening companies that meet certain financial strength, valuation and business fundamentals based criteria and then narrowing down the list to learn how the company creates value. The selected companies are monitored for quarterly performance and investor sentiment. The fund generally invests in companies with market cap of more than $25 billion. About one third of the fund’s assets are invested in the U.S. and France, Japan and Switzerland account for another one third. Moreover, the manager allocated nearly half of the fund’s assets in consumer staples sector including food, beverage and personal products makers that are not affected by business cycles. |
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Delaware Global Equity Fund | FIIUX | 0% | 4.5% | 12.3% | |
The fund seeks to invest in companies around the world including the United States that are estimated to be mispriced. The investment process is focused on screening companies that meet certain financial strength, valuation and business fundamentals based criteria and then narrowing down the list to learn how the company creates value. The selected companies are monitored for quarterly performance and investor sentiment. The fund generally invests in companies with market cap of more than $25 billion. About one third of the fund’s assets are invested in the U.S. and France, Japan and Switzerland account for another one third. Moreover, the manager allocated nearly half of the fund’s assets in consumer staples sector including food, beverage and personal products makers that are not affected by business cycles. |
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DFA World Core Equity Portfolio | DREIX | 0% | 18.3% | 16.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach with the aim of reducing volatility and downside risk. The fund manages assets with the help of two sub-advisers namely Dimensional Fund Advisors Ltd. and DFA Australia Limited. The sub-advisers’ investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. The process employs a fund of funds strategy, which means the Portfolio generally allocates its assets among other mutual funds managed by Dimensional Fund Advisors LP. The Underlying Funds are U.S. Core Equity 1 Portfolio, U.S. Large Company Portfolio, U.S. Large Cap Equity Portfolio, International Core Equity Portfolio, Large Cap International Portfolio, and Emerging Markets Core Equity Portfolio. Next, the research team focuses on securities of both U.S. companies and non-U.S. companies associated with countries with developed and emerging markets, including frontier markets (emerging markets in an earlier stage of development) The team seeks to buy shares of the Underlying Funds. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. Also, the fund and Underlying Funds may lend their portfolio securities to generate additional income. The fund and each Underlying Fund may invest in exchange-traded funds for the purposes of gaining exposure to the equity markets, while maintaining liquidity. In addition to money market instruments and other short-term investments, the fund and each Underlying Fund may invest in affiliated and unaffiliated registered and unregistered money market funds. |
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Dreyfus Global Stock Fund + | DGLAX | 0.3% | -0.8% | 2.1% | |
The fund seeks total return including dividend by investing in companies in the U.S. and developed international markets. The sub-advisor’s investment process is driven by fundamental research and quantitative analysis of one company at a time. The research team screens financial statements of companies in the regions that meet broad revenue and earnings growth and trends criteria. The team then narrows the list with the help of detailed fundamental analysis of growth drivers, business model and long term sustainability of earnings. The team favors established companies with a proven track record of earnings and a clarity on growth outlook with stocks trading at reasonable prices. |
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Dreyfus Global Stock Fund | DGLCX | 0% | -2.2% | -0.1% | |
The fund seeks total return including dividend by investing in companies in the U.S. and developed international markets. The sub-advisor’s investment process is driven by fundamental research and quantitative analysis of one company at a time. The research team screens financial statements of companies in the regions that meet broad revenue and earnings growth and trends criteria. The team then narrows the list with the help of detailed fundamental analysis of growth drivers, business model and long term sustainability of earnings. The team favors established companies with a proven track record of earnings and a clarity on growth outlook with stocks trading at reasonable prices. |
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Dreyfus Global Stock Fund | DGLRX | 0% | 0.6% | 2.5% | |
The fund seeks total return including dividend by investing in companies in the U.S. and developed international markets. The sub-advisor’s investment process is driven by fundamental research and quantitative analysis of one company at a time. The research team screens financial statements of companies in the regions that meet broad revenue and earnings growth and trends criteria. The team then narrows the list with the help of detailed fundamental analysis of growth drivers, business model and long term sustainability of earnings. The team favors established companies with a proven track record of earnings and a clarity on growth outlook with stocks trading at reasonable prices. |
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Dreyfus Global Stock Fund | DGLYX | 0% | 0.6% | 2.4% | |
The fund seeks total return including dividend by investing in companies in the U.S. and developed international markets. The sub-advisor’s investment process is driven by fundamental research and quantitative analysis of one company at a time. The research team screens financial statements of companies in the regions that meet broad revenue and earnings growth and trends criteria. The team then narrows the list with the help of detailed fundamental analysis of growth drivers, business model and long term sustainability of earnings. The team favors established companies with a proven track record of earnings and a clarity on growth outlook with stocks trading at reasonable prices. |
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Dreyfus Worldwide Growth Fund + | PGROX | 0% | -0.3% | 20.1% | |
The fund seeks primarily appreciation of capital with downside protection and secondarily current income. The investment process focuses on companies with market capitalization above $5 billion and are established, globally managed companies that make and distribute their products and services around the world. Next, the investment team through growth analysis identifies sectors and industries that are likely to expand in the next three to five years. The team looks for companies that are dominating in these sectors and are likely to benefit from the growth. The fund practices buy-and-hold investment strategy that leads to lower turnover rate and minimize tax liability by limiting capital distribution. |
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Dreyfus Worldwide Growth Fund | PGRCX | 0% | -6.4% | 19.1% | |
The fund seeks primarily appreciation of capital with downside protection and secondarily current income. The investment process focuses on companies with market capitalization above $5 billion and are established, globally managed companies that make and distribute their products and services around the world. Next, the investment team through growth analysis identifies sectors and industries that are likely to expand in the next three to five years. The team looks for companies that are dominating in these sectors and are likely to benefit from the growth. The fund practices buy-and-hold investment strategy that leads to lower turnover rate and minimize tax liability by limiting capital distribution. |
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Dreyfus Worldwide Growth Fund | DPWRX | 0% | 6.7% | 20.1% | |
The fund seeks primarily appreciation of capital with downside protection and secondarily current income. The investment process focuses on companies with market capitalization above $5 billion and are established, globally managed companies that make and distribute their products and services around the world. Next, the investment team through growth analysis identifies sectors and industries that are likely to expand in the next three to five years. The team looks for companies that are dominating in these sectors and are likely to benefit from the growth. The fund practices buy-and-hold investment strategy that leads to lower turnover rate and minimize tax liability by limiting capital distribution. |
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Dreyfus Worldwide Growth Fund | DPRIX | 0% | -2.7% | 20.1% | |
The fund seeks primarily appreciation of capital with downside protection and secondarily current income. The investment process focuses on companies with market capitalization above $5 billion and are established, globally managed companies that make and distribute their products and services around the world. Next, the investment team through growth analysis identifies sectors and industries that are likely to expand in the next three to five years. The team looks for companies that are dominating in these sectors and are likely to benefit from the growth. The fund practices buy-and-hold investment strategy that leads to lower turnover rate and minimize tax liability by limiting capital distribution. |
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Eaton Vance Focused Global Opportunities Fund | EFGIX | 0% | 0% | 13.3% | |
The fund seeks to appreciate capital in the long-term through investing in companies around the world including the U.S. The investment process is driven by starting with a list of companies that are high in quality or improving in quality through financial screens. The research team then looks at discovering companies with high return on capital, sustainable competitive advantage and strong business franchise but stocks not reflecting full long term value in market price. With strict buy and sell discipline the fund dampens the performance volatility in down markets. The fund holds between 25 and 40 stocks and top 10 holdings account for 35% of total assets. Geographically the fund is diversified and the U.S. accounts for 55% of assets and the U.K., France, Japan and the Netherlands account for additional 25%. |
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Eaton Vance Richard Bernstein Equity Strategy Fund + | ERBAX | 0% | 14.6% | 5.3% | |
The fund seeks to generate total return through investing in stocks, exchange traded notes and funds or real estate trusts around the world including the U.S. The fund is sub-advised by Richard Bernstein Advisors LLC with a focus on global macro-analysis driven asset allocation. The investment process is focused on identifying markets, sectors and companies that are likely to deliver positive returns based on the macro-economic conditions. The process also avoids or deemphasizes those investible units when economic conditions warrant. The process relies on several factors including yield curve, profit cycles, money flows and style and sector rotations. The portfolio is monitored on a daily basis to ensure exposure to the desired market segments and balance with risk parameters. The fund is broadly diversified fund across geographic regions, growth and value investment styles and all market capitalizations. |
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Eaton Vance Richard Bernstein Equity Strategy Fund | ERBCX | 0% | 13.9% | 5.2% | |
The fund seeks to generate total return through investing in stocks, exchange traded notes and funds or real estate trusts around the world including the U.S. The fund is sub-advised by Richard Bernstein Advisors LLC with a focus on global macro-analysis driven asset allocation. The investment process is focused on identifying markets, sectors and companies that are likely to deliver positive returns based on the macro-economic conditions. The process also avoids or deemphasizes those investible units when economic conditions warrant. The process relies on several factors including yield curve, profit cycles, money flows and style and sector rotations. The portfolio is monitored on a daily basis to ensure exposure to the desired market segments and balance with risk parameters. The fund is broadly diversified fund across geographic regions, growth and value investment styles and all market capitalizations. |
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Eaton Vance Richard Bernstein Equity Strategy Fund | ERBIX | 0% | 14.9% | 5.3% | |
The fund seeks to generate total return through investing in stocks, exchange traded notes and funds or real estate trusts around the world including the U.S. The fund is sub-advised by Richard Bernstein Advisors LLC with a focus on global macro-analysis driven asset allocation. The investment process is focused on identifying markets, sectors and companies that are likely to deliver positive returns based on the macro-economic conditions. The process also avoids or deemphasizes those investible units when economic conditions warrant. The process relies on several factors including yield curve, profit cycles, money flows and style and sector rotations. The portfolio is monitored on a daily basis to ensure exposure to the desired market segments and balance with risk parameters. The fund is broadly diversified fund across geographic regions, growth and value investment styles and all market capitalizations. |
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Fidelity Flex Large Cap Growth Fund | FLCLX | 0% | 0% | 0% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in mega-and large-size companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team Invests in securities of companies demonstrating above-average growth potential. In addition, the team evaluates a company’s financial condition and industry position, as well as market and economic conditions. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The manager invests in domestic and foreign issuers. |
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Fidelity Flex Opportunistic Insights Fund | FFPIX | 0% | 0% | 0% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team Invests in underappreciated companies that are lagging in market price and not yet recognized by investors. In addition, the team evaluates a company’s financial condition and industry position, as well as market and economic conditions. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The manager invests in domestic and foreign issuers. The fund has the flexibility to invest in either growth or value stocks or both. |
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Fidelity Series Intrinsic Opportunities Fund | FDMLX | 0% | 2.1% | -6% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team Invests in securities of companies that are estimated to trade below their fair values relative to factors such as assets, sales, earnings, growth potential, or cash flow, or relative to peers. The team favors companies demonstrating above-average growth potential. In addition, the team evaluates a company’s financial condition and industry position, as well as market and economic conditions. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The manager invests in domestic and foreign issuers. |
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Fiera Capital Global Equity Focused Fund + | FCGIX | 0% | 5.8% | 18.4% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team Invests in a portfolio of global equities. Generally, the team invests at least 40% of the fund’s net assets in companies that maintain their principal place of business or conduct their principal business activities outside the U.S. The team also considers companies that have their securities traded on non-U.S. exchanges or that have securities that trade in the form of depositary receipts, or companies that have been formed under the laws of non-U.S. countries. The investment team considers a company to conduct its principal business activities outside the U.S. if it derives at least 50% of its revenue or profits from business outside the U.S. or has at least 50% of its sales or assets outside of the U.S. However, if market conditions are not deemed favorable, the team may limit the fund’s investments outside the U.S. to 30% of its net assets. The team favors companies with growth potential that are trading at attractive valuations. In addition, the team also looks for companies that have a durable competitive advantage in an industry with high barriers to entry. Also, the team prefers companies having superior management teams with sound corporate governance, a track record of durable profit margins, and balance sheet strength with low leverage. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The focused portfolio generally holds 15 to 30 select companies. From time to time, the fund may focus its foreign investments in Europe. The fund is non-diversified which means that it may invest a greater amount of its assets in the securities of a single issuer or a small number of issuers than a diversified fund. |
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Fiera Capital Global Equity Focused Fund | FCGEX | 0% | 5.5% | 18.3% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team Invests in a portfolio of global equities. Generally, the team invests at least 40% of the fund’s net assets in companies that maintain their principal place of business or conduct their principal business activities outside the U.S. The team also considers companies that have their securities traded on non-U.S. exchanges or that have securities that trade in the form of depositary receipts, or companies that have been formed under the laws of non-U.S. countries. The investment team considers a company to conduct its principal business activities outside the U.S. if it derives at least 50% of its revenue or profits from business outside the U.S. or has at least 50% of its sales or assets outside of the U.S. However, if market conditions are not deemed favorable, the team may limit the fund’s investments outside the U.S. to 30% of its net assets. The team favors companies with growth potential that are trading at attractive valuations. In addition, the team also looks for companies that have a durable competitive advantage in an industry with high barriers to entry. Also, the team prefers companies having superior management teams with sound corporate governance, a track record of durable profit margins, and balance sheet strength with low leverage. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The focused portfolio generally holds 15 to 30 select companies. From time to time, the fund may focus its foreign investments in Europe. The fund is non-diversified which means that it may invest a greater amount of its assets in the securities of a single issuer or a small number of issuers than a diversified fund. |
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FPA Paramount Fund | FPRAX | 0% | 0% | 0% | |
The fund seeks high total return in the long term by investing in mid-and large-size companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of companies domiciled outside of the United States. The team invests in high-quality companies demonstrating financial strength and management teams that are aligned with shareholders’ interests. In addition, the team prefers companies that are trading at discounts to their estimated intrinsic value. The team emphasizes companies domiciled in jurisdictions where reasonable business practices exist. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on countries with established rules of law and political systems that allow for transparent and unbiased enforcement of those laws. The team also considers attributes such as business quality, financial and management strength, and low absolute valuation of the underlying businesses. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The manager ranks the securities and allocates the largest portfolio weightings to those investments that offer the greatest opportunity for appreciation. The portfolio holds 25 to 50 companies and will generally hold no more than 10% of its total assets in cash or cash equivalents. The fund may invest 20% of the fund’s net assets in U.S. stocks and 20% of the fund’s net assets in international stocks. In addition, the fund may invest in depositary receipts that may be sponsored by the issuer or unsponsored. |
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Frontier MFG Global Equity Fund | FMGEX | 0% | -0.4% | -73.7% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team Invests in publicly-traded equity securities issued by U.S. and non-U.S. companies. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the team favors high-quality companies that are trading at attractive prices. As part of the process, the team also integrates an in-depth macroeconomic overview in order to manage risk. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The portfolio holds between 20 and 40 companies. Additionally, the fund may have significant investments in the technology sector. Also, the fund will allocate its assets among issuers located in at least three different countries. In addition, the fund will invest at least 40% of its net assets in non-U.S. companies, however, if the manager deems market conditions to be unfavorable the fund will invest 30% of its net assets in non-U.S. companies. With respect to its non-U.S. investments, the fund invests in companies located in developed countries but may also invest in emerging markets. The fund will typically hold up to 20% of its net assets in cash and cash equivalents. Also, the fund will invest in common stocks, American Depositary Receipts, Global Depositary Receipts and Real Estate Investment Trusts. |
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Frontier MFG Global Plus Fund + | FMGPX | 0% | 0% | -56.7% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team Invests in publicly-traded equity securities issued by U.S. and non-U.S. companies. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the team favors high-quality companies that are trading at attractive prices. As part of the process, the team also integrates an in-depth macroeconomic overview in order to manage risk. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The portfolio holds between 20 and 40 companies. Additionally, the fund may have significant investments in the technology sector. Also, the fund will allocate its assets among issuers located in at least three different countries. In addition, the fund will invest at least 40% of its net assets in non-U.S. companies, however, if the manager deems market conditions to be unfavorable the fund will invest 30% of its net assets in non-U.S. companies. With respect to its non-U.S. investments, the fund invests in companies located in developed countries but may also invest in emerging markets. The fund will typically hold up to 20% of its net assets in cash and cash equivalents. Also, the fund will invest in common stocks, American Depositary Receipts, Global Depositary Receipts and Real Estate Investment Trusts. |
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Frontier MFG Global Plus Fund | FMPSX | 0% | 0% | -56.7% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team Invests in publicly-traded equity securities issued by U.S. and non-U.S. companies. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the team favors high-quality companies that are trading at attractive prices. As part of the process, the team also integrates an in-depth macroeconomic overview in order to manage risk. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The portfolio holds between 20 and 40 companies. Additionally, the fund may have significant investments in the technology sector. Also, the fund will allocate its assets among issuers located in at least three different countries. In addition, the fund will invest at least 40% of its net assets in non-U.S. companies, however, if the manager deems market conditions to be unfavorable the fund will invest 30% of its net assets in non-U.S. companies. With respect to its non-U.S. investments, the fund invests in companies located in developed countries but may also invest in emerging markets. The fund will typically hold up to 20% of its net assets in cash and cash equivalents. Also, the fund will invest in common stocks, American Depositary Receipts, Global Depositary Receipts and Real Estate Investment Trusts. |
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FundX Sustainable Impact Fund | SRIFX | 0% | 0% | -0.2% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. The process employs a fund of funds strategy, which means the fund invests in mutual funds and ETFs (Underlying Funds). Also, the research team integrates environmental, social and governance factors as part of its process. Next, the research team invests in sustainable impact investments. Sustainable impact investments are Underlying Funds that self-identify as socially responsible impact funds or environmental, social and governance funds, and Underlying Funds that have a better-than-average Portfolio Sustainability Rating. Then the team employs a performance-and risk-based ranking system to Underlying Funds and selects investments for the fund based on these rankings. Next, the team ranks Underlying Funds by recent returns and invests in top performers. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. |
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Invesco Global Fund + | OPPAX | 0% | 14.9% | 20.7% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of U.S. and foreign companies. The team favors quality companies exhibiting durable growth characteristics. Also, the team seeks to identify secular changes in the world that it believes will drive global growth for the next decade. These large scale structural themes are referred to collectively as MANTRA, namely Mass Affluence, New Technology, Restructuring, and Aging. In addition, the economic characteristics that the team focuses on are high return on invested capital, good cash flow characteristics, high barriers to entry, dominant market share, a superior competitive position, talented management, and balance sheet strength. The team also considers how industry dynamics, market trends, and general economic conditions may affect a company’s earnings outlook. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund will invest in at least three countries (one of which may be the United States). However, the fund can invest without limit in foreign securities in any country, including countries with developed or emerging markets. Although the fund has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations, it primarily invests in mid- and large-cap companies. |
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Invesco Global Fund | OGLCX | 0% | 1.5% | 17.4% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of U.S. and foreign companies. The team favors quality companies exhibiting durable growth characteristics. Also, the team seeks to identify secular changes in the world that it believes will drive global growth for the next decade. These large scale structural themes are referred to collectively as MANTRA, namely Mass Affluence, New Technology, Restructuring, and Aging. In addition, the economic characteristics that the team focuses on are high return on invested capital, good cash flow characteristics, high barriers to entry, dominant market share, a superior competitive position, talented management, and balance sheet strength. The team also considers how industry dynamics, market trends, and general economic conditions may affect a company’s earnings outlook. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund will invest in at least three countries (one of which may be the United States). However, the fund can invest without limit in foreign securities in any country, including countries with developed or emerging markets. Although the fund has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations, it primarily invests in mid- and large-cap companies. |
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Invesco Global Fund | OGLIX | 0% | 8.8% | 21.4% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of U.S. and foreign companies. The team favors quality companies exhibiting durable growth characteristics. Also, the team seeks to identify secular changes in the world that it believes will drive global growth for the next decade. These large scale structural themes are referred to collectively as MANTRA, namely Mass Affluence, New Technology, Restructuring, and Aging. In addition, the economic characteristics that the team focuses on are high return on invested capital, good cash flow characteristics, high barriers to entry, dominant market share, a superior competitive position, talented management, and balance sheet strength. The team also considers how industry dynamics, market trends, and general economic conditions may affect a company’s earnings outlook. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund will invest in at least three countries (one of which may be the United States). However, the fund can invest without limit in foreign securities in any country, including countries with developed or emerging markets. Although the fund has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations, it primarily invests in mid- and large-cap companies. |
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Invesco Global Fund | OGLNX | 0% | 4.3% | 20.1% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of U.S. and foreign companies. The team favors quality companies exhibiting durable growth characteristics. Also, the team seeks to identify secular changes in the world that it believes will drive global growth for the next decade. These large scale structural themes are referred to collectively as MANTRA, namely Mass Affluence, New Technology, Restructuring, and Aging. In addition, the economic characteristics that the team focuses on are high return on invested capital, good cash flow characteristics, high barriers to entry, dominant market share, a superior competitive position, talented management, and balance sheet strength. The team also considers how industry dynamics, market trends, and general economic conditions may affect a company’s earnings outlook. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund will invest in at least three countries (one of which may be the United States). However, the fund can invest without limit in foreign securities in any country, including countries with developed or emerging markets. Although the fund has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations, it primarily invests in mid- and large-cap companies. |
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Invesco Global Fund | OGLYX | 0% | 15.1% | 21.2% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of U.S. and foreign companies. The team favors quality companies exhibiting durable growth characteristics. Also, the team seeks to identify secular changes in the world that it believes will drive global growth for the next decade. These large scale structural themes are referred to collectively as MANTRA, namely Mass Affluence, New Technology, Restructuring, and Aging. In addition, the economic characteristics that the team focuses on are high return on invested capital, good cash flow characteristics, high barriers to entry, dominant market share, a superior competitive position, talented management, and balance sheet strength. The team also considers how industry dynamics, market trends, and general economic conditions may affect a company’s earnings outlook. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund will invest in at least three countries (one of which may be the United States). However, the fund can invest without limit in foreign securities in any country, including countries with developed or emerging markets. Although the fund has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations, it primarily invests in mid- and large-cap companies. |
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Invesco Global Opportunities Fund + | OPGIX | 0% | -7.1% | 17.3% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of U.S. and foreign companies, and estimates some of those securities to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers companies that will gain a greater share of global GDP and have long-term economic drivers that serve as tailwinds for enduring growth. Also, the team categorizes these structural themes as MANTRA, namely Mass Affluence, New Technology, Restructuring and Aging. Sub-themes are concentrated in 21st century industries and favor intellectual property-based areas of the market. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have above-average earnings potential due to innovative, unique product offerings, typically protected by a patent, that are trading at discounts to their long-term growth potential. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests in a number of different countries and can invest in any country, including countries with developing or emerging markets. However, the fund will invest in at least four countries, including the United States. Additionally, the fund may also invest in securities of issuers in special situations such as mergers, reorganizations, and restructurings. Also, the fund may invest in debt securities and may invest up to 25% of its net assets in below-investment-grade securities. Although the fund has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations, it primarily invests in small-and mid-sized companies. |
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Invesco Global Opportunities Fund | OGICX | 0% | -8.2% | 16.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of U.S. and foreign companies, and estimates some of those securities to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers companies that will gain a greater share of global GDP and have long-term economic drivers that serve as tailwinds for enduring growth. Also, the team categorizes these structural themes as MANTRA, namely Mass Affluence, New Technology, Restructuring and Aging. Sub-themes are concentrated in 21st century industries and favor intellectual property-based areas of the market. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have above-average earnings potential due to innovative, unique product offerings, typically protected by a patent, that are trading at discounts to their long-term growth potential. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests in a number of different countries and can invest in any country, including countries with developing or emerging markets. However, the fund will invest in at least four countries, including the United States. Additionally, the fund may also invest in securities of issuers in special situations such as mergers, reorganizations, and restructurings. Also, the fund may invest in debt securities and may invest up to 25% of its net assets in below-investment-grade securities. Although the fund has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations, it primarily invests in small-and mid-sized companies. |
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Invesco Global Opportunities Fund | OGIIX | 0% | -3.2% | 17.8% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of U.S. and foreign companies, and estimates some of those securities to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers companies that will gain a greater share of global GDP and have long-term economic drivers that serve as tailwinds for enduring growth. Also, the team categorizes these structural themes as MANTRA, namely Mass Affluence, New Technology, Restructuring and Aging. Sub-themes are concentrated in 21st century industries and favor intellectual property-based areas of the market. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have above-average earnings potential due to innovative, unique product offerings, typically protected by a patent, that are trading at discounts to their long-term growth potential. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests in a number of different countries and can invest in any country, including countries with developing or emerging markets. However, the fund will invest in at least four countries, including the United States. Additionally, the fund may also invest in securities of issuers in special situations such as mergers, reorganizations, and restructurings. Also, the fund may invest in debt securities and may invest up to 25% of its net assets in below-investment-grade securities. Although the fund has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations, it primarily invests in small-and mid-sized companies. |
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Invesco Global Opportunities Fund | OGINX | 0% | -7.6% | 17% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of U.S. and foreign companies, and estimates some of those securities to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers companies that will gain a greater share of global GDP and have long-term economic drivers that serve as tailwinds for enduring growth. Also, the team categorizes these structural themes as MANTRA, namely Mass Affluence, New Technology, Restructuring and Aging. Sub-themes are concentrated in 21st century industries and favor intellectual property-based areas of the market. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have above-average earnings potential due to innovative, unique product offerings, typically protected by a patent, that are trading at discounts to their long-term growth potential. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests in a number of different countries and can invest in any country, including countries with developing or emerging markets. However, the fund will invest in at least four countries, including the United States. Additionally, the fund may also invest in securities of issuers in special situations such as mergers, reorganizations, and restructurings. Also, the fund may invest in debt securities and may invest up to 25% of its net assets in below-investment-grade securities. Although the fund has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations, it primarily invests in small-and mid-sized companies. |
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Invesco Global Opportunities Fund | OGIYX | 0% | -5.9% | 17.6% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of U.S. and foreign companies, and estimates some of those securities to pay dividends. In addition, the team prefers companies that will gain a greater share of global GDP and have long-term economic drivers that serve as tailwinds for enduring growth. Also, the team categorizes these structural themes as MANTRA, namely Mass Affluence, New Technology, Restructuring and Aging. Sub-themes are concentrated in 21st century industries and favor intellectual property-based areas of the market. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that have above-average earnings potential due to innovative, unique product offerings, typically protected by a patent, that are trading at discounts to their long-term growth potential. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests in a number of different countries and can invest in any country, including countries with developing or emerging markets. However, the fund will invest in at least four countries, including the United States. Additionally, the fund may also invest in securities of issuers in special situations such as mergers, reorganizations, and restructurings. Also, the fund may invest in debt securities and may invest up to 25% of its net assets in below-investment-grade securities. Although the fund has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations, it primarily invests in small-and mid-sized companies. |
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Lazard Managed Equity Volatility Portfolio + | MEVIX | 0% | 5.6% | 3.4% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of US and non-US companies. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on volatility management. In addition, the team reviews financial statements to identify high-quality companies with durable operating performance. Also, the team utilizes a quantitative approach which involves initial screening, risk assessment and evaluation of each company relative to its global peers. Now the team focuses on securities of developed market companies that exhibit attractive risk-to-return characteristics to create a low volatility portfolio In addition, the research team evaluates each company daily on the basis of four independent measures: such as growth, value, sentiment and quality. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The manager seeks to generate attractive risk-adjusted equity returns while lowering portfolio volatility. Additionally, the fund may invest in exchange-traded open-end management investment companies, generally those that pursue a passive index-based strategy. |
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Lazard Managed Equity Volatility Portfolio | MEVOX | 0% | 5.6% | 3.4% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of US and non-US companies. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on volatility management. In addition, the team reviews financial statements to identify high-quality companies with durable operating performance. Also, the team utilizes a quantitative approach which involves initial screening, risk assessment and evaluation of each company relative to its global peers. Now the team focuses on securities of developed market companies that exhibit attractive risk-to-return characteristics to create a low volatility portfolio In addition, the research team evaluates each company daily on the basis of four independent measures: such as growth, value, sentiment and quality. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The manager seeks to generate attractive risk-adjusted equity returns while lowering portfolio volatility. Additionally, the fund may invest in exchange-traded open-end management investment companies, generally those that pursue a passive index-based strategy. |
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Loomis Sayles Global Growth + | LSAGX | 0% | 24.4% | 35.9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests primarily in equity securities, including common stocks and depositary receipts. The team favors companies with sustainable competitive advantages, above-average future cash flow growth, attractive cash flow returns on invested capital, and management teams focused on creating long-term value for shareholders. In addition, the research team focuses on companies that are trading at significant discounts to their estimated intrinsic value. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund will invest in securities that provide exposure to no fewer than three countries, which will include the U.S In addition, the fund will invest at least 40% of its net assets in securities of companies that maintain their principal place of business or conduct their principal business activities outside the U.S., or companies that have their securities traded on non-U.S. exchanges or companies that have been formed under the laws of non-U.S. countries. Also, the fund may invest up to 30% of its net assets in emerging markets securities. The fund normally invests across a wide range of sectors and industries. |
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Loomis Sayles Global Growth | LSCGX | 0% | 27.4% | 34.8% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests primarily in equity securities, including common stocks and depositary receipts. The team favors companies with sustainable competitive advantages, above-average future cash flow growth, attractive cash flow returns on invested capital, and management teams focused on creating long-term value for shareholders. In addition, the research team focuses on companies that are trading at significant discounts to their estimated intrinsic value. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund will invest in securities that provide exposure to no fewer than three countries, which will include the U.S In addition, the fund will invest at least 40% of its net assets in securities of companies that maintain their principal place of business or conduct their principal business activities outside the U.S., or companies that have their securities traded on non-U.S. exchanges or companies that have been formed under the laws of non-U.S. countries. Also, the fund may invest up to 30% of its net assets in emerging markets securities. The fund normally invests across a wide range of sectors and industries. |
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Loomis Sayles Global Growth | LSNGX | 0% | 25.2% | 36.2% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests primarily in equity securities, including common stocks and depositary receipts. The team favors companies with sustainable competitive advantages, above-average future cash flow growth, attractive cash flow returns on invested capital, and management teams focused on creating long-term value for shareholders. In addition, the research team focuses on companies that are trading at significant discounts to their estimated intrinsic value. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund will invest in securities that provide exposure to no fewer than three countries, which will include the U.S In addition, the fund will invest at least 40% of its net assets in securities of companies that maintain their principal place of business or conduct their principal business activities outside the U.S., or companies that have their securities traded on non-U.S. exchanges or companies that have been formed under the laws of non-U.S. countries. Also, the fund may invest up to 30% of its net assets in emerging markets securities. The fund normally invests across a wide range of sectors and industries. |
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Loomis Sayles Global Growth | LSGGX | 0% | 24.8% | 36.1% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests primarily in equity securities, including common stocks and depositary receipts. The team favors companies with sustainable competitive advantages, above-average future cash flow growth, attractive cash flow returns on invested capital, and management teams focused on creating long-term value for shareholders. In addition, the research team focuses on companies that are trading at significant discounts to their estimated intrinsic value. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund will invest in securities that provide exposure to no fewer than three countries, which will include the U.S In addition, the fund will invest at least 40% of its net assets in securities of companies that maintain their principal place of business or conduct their principal business activities outside the U.S., or companies that have their securities traded on non-U.S. exchanges or companies that have been formed under the laws of non-U.S. countries. Also, the fund may invest up to 30% of its net assets in emerging markets securities. The fund normally invests across a wide range of sectors and industries. |
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MFS Global Equity Fund + | MWEFX | 0% | -6.3% | 5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in equity securities which include common stocks and other securities that represent an ownership interest (or right to acquire an ownership interest) in a company or other issuer. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies exhibiting above average earnings growth potential relative to its peers. Also, the team favors companies that are estimated to trade below their fair values. The team is not constrained by any particular investment style and therefore, has the flexibility to invest in a combination of growth and value companies. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests its net assets in U.S. and foreign securities, including emerging market securities. However, the fund invests its net assets in at least three different countries. In addition, the fund invests its net assets across different industries, sectors, countries, and regions, but may invest a significant percentage of its net assets in issuers in a single industry, sector, country, or region. Additionally, the fund invests primarily in large-cap companies, even though it has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations. |
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MFS Global Equity Fund | MWEBX | 0% | 8.4% | 4.1% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in equity securities which include common stocks and other securities that represent an ownership interest (or right to acquire an ownership interest) in a company or other issuer. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies exhibiting above average earnings growth potential relative to its peers. Also, the team favors companies that are estimated to trade below their fair values. The team is not constrained by any particular investment style and therefore, has the flexibility to invest in a combination of growth and value companies. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests its net assets in U.S. and foreign securities, including emerging market securities. However, the fund invests its net assets in at least three different countries. In addition, the fund invests its net assets across different industries, sectors, countries, and regions, but may invest a significant percentage of its net assets in issuers in a single industry, sector, country, or region. Additionally, the fund invests primarily in large-cap companies, even though it has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations. |
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MFS Global Equity Fund | MWECX | 0% | 7.5% | 3.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in equity securities which include common stocks and other securities that represent an ownership interest (or right to acquire an ownership interest) in a company or other issuer. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies exhibiting above average earnings growth potential relative to its peers. Also, the team favors companies that are estimated to trade below their fair values. The team is not constrained by any particular investment style and therefore, has the flexibility to invest in a combination of growth and value companies. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests its net assets in U.S. and foreign securities, including emerging market securities. However, the fund invests its net assets in at least three different countries. In addition, the fund invests its net assets across different industries, sectors, countries, and regions, but may invest a significant percentage of its net assets in issuers in a single industry, sector, country, or region. Additionally, the fund invests primarily in large-cap companies, even though it has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations. |
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MFS Global Equity Fund | MWEIX | 0% | 9.4% | 5.3% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in equity securities which include common stocks and other securities that represent an ownership interest (or right to acquire an ownership interest) in a company or other issuer. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies exhibiting above average earnings growth potential relative to its peers. Also, the team favors companies that are estimated to trade below their fair values. The team is not constrained by any particular investment style and therefore, has the flexibility to invest in a combination of growth and value companies. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests its net assets in U.S. and foreign securities, including emerging market securities. However, the fund invests its net assets in at least three different countries. In addition, the fund invests its net assets across different industries, sectors, countries, and regions, but may invest a significant percentage of its net assets in issuers in a single industry, sector, country, or region. Additionally, the fund invests primarily in large-cap companies, even though it has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations. |
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MFS Global Equity Fund | MWEGX | 0% | -8.1% | 3.7% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in equity securities which include common stocks and other securities that represent an ownership interest (or right to acquire an ownership interest) in a company or other issuer. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies exhibiting above average earnings growth potential relative to its peers. Also, the team favors companies that are estimated to trade below their fair values. The team is not constrained by any particular investment style and therefore, has the flexibility to invest in a combination of growth and value companies. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests its net assets in U.S. and foreign securities, including emerging market securities. However, the fund invests its net assets in at least three different countries. In addition, the fund invests its net assets across different industries, sectors, countries, and regions, but may invest a significant percentage of its net assets in issuers in a single industry, sector, country, or region. Additionally, the fund invests primarily in large-cap companies, even though it has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations. |
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MFS Global Equity Fund | MEQRX | 0% | 7.9% | 4.7% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in equity securities which include common stocks and other securities that represent an ownership interest (or right to acquire an ownership interest) in a company or other issuer. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies exhibiting above average earnings growth potential relative to its peers. Also, the team favors companies that are estimated to trade below their fair values. The team is not constrained by any particular investment style and therefore, has the flexibility to invest in a combination of growth and value companies. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests its net assets in U.S. and foreign securities, including emerging market securities. However, the fund invests its net assets in at least three different countries. In addition, the fund invests its net assets across different industries, sectors, countries, and regions, but may invest a significant percentage of its net assets in issuers in a single industry, sector, country, or region. Additionally, the fund invests primarily in large-cap companies, even though it has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations. |
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MFS Global Equity Fund | MWEHX | 0% | -5.7% | 5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in equity securities which include common stocks and other securities that represent an ownership interest (or right to acquire an ownership interest) in a company or other issuer. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies exhibiting above average earnings growth potential relative to its peers. Also, the team favors companies that are estimated to trade below their fair values. The team is not constrained by any particular investment style and therefore, has the flexibility to invest in a combination of growth and value companies. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests its net assets in U.S. and foreign securities, including emerging market securities. However, the fund invests its net assets in at least three different countries. In addition, the fund invests its net assets across different industries, sectors, countries, and regions, but may invest a significant percentage of its net assets in issuers in a single industry, sector, country, or region. Additionally, the fund invests primarily in large-cap companies, even though it has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations. |
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MFS Global Equity Fund | MWELX | 0% | -6.3% | 5.1% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in equity securities which include common stocks and other securities that represent an ownership interest (or right to acquire an ownership interest) in a company or other issuer. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies exhibiting above average earnings growth potential relative to its peers. Also, the team favors companies that are estimated to trade below their fair values. The team is not constrained by any particular investment style and therefore, has the flexibility to invest in a combination of growth and value companies. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests its net assets in U.S. and foreign securities, including emerging market securities. However, the fund invests its net assets in at least three different countries. In addition, the fund invests its net assets across different industries, sectors, countries, and regions, but may invest a significant percentage of its net assets in issuers in a single industry, sector, country, or region. Additionally, the fund invests primarily in large-cap companies, even though it has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations. |
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MFS Global Equity Fund | MWEMX | 0% | -6.5% | 5.3% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in equity securities which include common stocks and other securities that represent an ownership interest (or right to acquire an ownership interest) in a company or other issuer. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies exhibiting above average earnings growth potential relative to its peers. Also, the team favors companies that are estimated to trade below their fair values. The team is not constrained by any particular investment style and therefore, has the flexibility to invest in a combination of growth and value companies. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests its net assets in U.S. and foreign securities, including emerging market securities. However, the fund invests its net assets in at least three different countries. In addition, the fund invests its net assets across different industries, sectors, countries, and regions, but may invest a significant percentage of its net assets in issuers in a single industry, sector, country, or region. Additionally, the fund invests primarily in large-cap companies, even though it has the flexibility to invest across market capitalizations. |
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Old Westbury Large Cap Strategies Fund | OWLSX | 0% | 18.8% | 19.1% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in mega-and large-size companies outside the United States. The fund manages assets with the help of two sub-advisers. The fund prefers a multi-manager investing approach with the aim of reducing volatility and downside risk. The sub-advisers are Sands Capital Management, LLC, and Harding Loevner LP. The sub-advisers’ investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in equity and equity-related securities throughout the world, including in emerging markets. The team prefers companies that exhibit the potential for above average returns and active currency strategies. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team evaluates securities’ attractiveness by considering factors such as market valuation, corporate management competence and security-specific components of an issuer. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests in securities that may be listed or traded in the form of American Depositary Receipts, European Depositary Receipts and Global Depositary Receipts, or other types of depositary receipts or dual listed securities. In addition, the fund may also invest in government fixed income securities, exchange-traded funds, and a variety of derivatives such as futures, options, and swaps. Also, the fund may invest in securities of issuers located in emerging market or developing market countries. |
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PGIM Jennison Global Opportunities Fund | PRJZX | 0% | 17.2% | 41.6% | |
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Polen Global Growth Fund + | PGIIX | 0% | 8.9% | 31.1% | |
The fund seeks to invest around the world in large cap companies with above average earnings growth. The disciplined investment approach looks for companies with competitive advantages, strong balance sheet and generating double-digit earnings growth. The fund also requires companies to generate sustainable return on capital of at least 20% a year. The concentrated portfolio of high conviction names is managed with portfolio turnover of less than 20%. Fund allocates about 60% its investment in North America, 25% in Europe and 14% in Asia Pacific excluding Japan. Top 10 holdings in the fund account for about 55% of total assets. |
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Polen Global Growth Fund | PGIRX | 0% | 8.7% | 30.7% | |
The fund seeks to invest around the world in large cap companies with above average earnings growth. The disciplined investment approach looks for companies with competitive advantages, strong balance sheet and generating double-digit earnings growth. The fund also requires companies to generate sustainable return on capital of at least 20% a year. The concentrated portfolio of high conviction names is managed with portfolio turnover of less than 20%. Fund allocates about 60% its investment in North America, 25% in Europe and 14% in Asia Pacific excluding Japan. Top 10 holdings in the fund account for about 55% of total assets. |
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Sarofim Equity Fund | SRFMX | 0% | -2.6% | 9.1% | |
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T. Rowe Price Institutional Global Value Equity Fund | PRIGX | 0% | 17.2% | 11.3% | |
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Templeton World Fund + | TWDAX | 0% | 11.3% | 31.4% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in small-and mid-size companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of companies located anywhere in the world, including developing markets. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team relies on fundamental analysis to focus on the market price of a company’s securities relative to its long-term earnings, asset value and cash flow potential. In addition, the team considers a company’s valuation multiple such as earnings and cash flow, as well as profit margins and liquidation value. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund will invest in issuers located in at least three different countries (including the U.S.). From time to time, based on economic conditions, the fund may have significant positions in particular regions, countries or sectors. |
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Templeton World Fund | TEMWX | 0% | 11.3% | 31.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in small-and mid-size companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of companies located anywhere in the world, including developing markets. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team relies on fundamental analysis to focus on the market price of a company’s securities relative to its long-term earnings, asset value and cash flow potential. In addition, the team considers a company’s valuation multiple such as earnings and cash flow, as well as profit margins and liquidation value. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund will invest in issuers located in at least three different countries (including the U.S.). From time to time, based on economic conditions, the fund may have significant positions in particular regions, countries or sectors. |
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Templeton World Fund | TEWTX | 0% | 22.4% | 31.3% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in small-and mid-size companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of companies located anywhere in the world, including developing markets. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team relies on fundamental analysis to focus on the market price of a company’s securities relative to its long-term earnings, asset value and cash flow potential. In addition, the team considers a company’s valuation multiple such as earnings and cash flow, as well as profit margins and liquidation value. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund will invest in issuers located in at least three different countries (including the U.S.). From time to time, based on economic conditions, the fund may have significant positions in particular regions, countries or sectors. |
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Templeton World Fund | FTWRX | 0% | 11.7% | 31.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in small-and mid-size companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of companies located anywhere in the world, including developing markets. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team relies on fundamental analysis to focus on the market price of a company’s securities relative to its long-term earnings, asset value and cash flow potential. In addition, the team considers a company’s valuation multiple such as earnings and cash flow, as well as profit margins and liquidation value. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund will invest in issuers located in at least three different countries (including the U.S.). From time to time, based on economic conditions, the fund may have significant positions in particular regions, countries or sectors. |
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Thrivent Global Stock Fund + | AALGX | 0% | 15.5% | 15.3% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of domestic and international companies. The team assesses a security’s value based on an issuer’s financial profile, management, and business prospects. In addition, the team evaluates a security on the basis of financial information, market trends and price movements. Also, the research team integrates environmental, social and governance factors as part of its process. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests approximately 40% of its net assets in foreign assets. However, the fund could invest a much lower percentage of its net assets in foreign assets depending on market conditions. According to the investment team, an asset maybe determined to be foreign based on the issuer’s domicile, principal place of business, stock exchange listing, source of revenue, or other factors. Foreign securities may also include depositary receipts. |
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Thrivent Global Stock Fund | IILGX | 0% | 19.6% | 15.4% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of domestic and international companies. The team assesses a security’s value based on an issuer’s financial profile, management, and business prospects. In addition, the team evaluates a security on the basis of financial information, market trends and price movements. Also, the research team integrates environmental, social and governance factors as part of its process. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests approximately 40% of its net assets in foreign assets. However, the fund could invest a much lower percentage of its net assets in foreign assets depending on market conditions. According to the investment team, an asset maybe determined to be foreign based on the issuer’s domicile, principal place of business, stock exchange listing, source of revenue, or other factors. Foreign securities may also include depositary receipts. |
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Tweedy, Browne Value Fund | TWEBX | 0% | -9.1% | 6.9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in U.S. and foreign equity securities. The team prefers companies that are estimated to trade below their fair values. In addition, the team favors companies that are inexpensive on the basis of book value, earnings, cash flow, and sales. Also, the team evaluates whether a company has above-average dividend yield, low corporate leverage and share price, as well as share repurchase programs. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund is diversified by issuer and industry. However, the fund invests in securities that are economically tied to the U.S. stock market and foreign stock markets of developed countries. Also, the fund will have some exposure to emerging markets. Additionally, the fund seeks to reduce currency risk by hedging its perceived foreign currency exposure back into the U.S. dollar where practicable. |
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Upright Growth Fund | UPUPX | 0% | 25.4% | 5.9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of publicly-traded United States domiciled companies. The team favors companies that are reasonably priced and estimated to trade below their fair values. Also, the team looks for companies that exhibit the potential for significant growth over the long term. When selecting investments for the portfolio, the team focuses on the quality of the company’s management, balance sheet strength, forecasted growth rate of future earnings, and relevant market, economic and political environments. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund invests up to 25% of its net assets in securities principally traded in foreign markets. Additionally, under adverse market conditions, the fund may invest up to 100% of its net assets in cash or cash equivalents. |
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USAA Capital Growth Fund + | USCGX | 0% | 20.3% | 17.1% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in U.S. and foreign equity securities. The team favors companies that are believed to be the most attractive in the global marketplace. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The portfolio holds stocks of attractive companies that demonstrate value, and/or growth characteristics. In addition, the fund may invest up to 100% of its net assets in foreign securities, including securities issued in emerging markets. |
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USAA Capital Growth Fund | UICGX | 0% | 4.1% | 17.1% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in U.S. and foreign equity securities. The team favors companies that are believed to be the most attractive in the global marketplace. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The portfolio holds stocks of attractive companies that demonstrate value, and/or growth characteristics. In addition, the fund may invest up to 100% of its net assets in foreign securities, including securities issued in emerging markets. |
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Virtus AllianzGI Global Sustainability Fund + | ASUAX | 0% | 0.8% | -1.6% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of both U.S. and non-U.S. companies, including emerging market securities. As part of the team's analysis of a company's sustainability, the team considers environmental, social and governance factors relating to the company. Then the team evaluates and rates the securities in the investment universe on the basis of their ESG characteristics. The team believes that investing in companies that have a track record of managing ESG risks can generate competitive financial returns over the long-term and positive societal impact. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that exhibit growth characteristics. Next, the team narrows the investable universe by screening out issuers generating revenue from sectors such as tobacco, thermal coal, alcohol, gambling and weapons. With respect to ESG factors, the team invests significantly in stocks rated as best-in-class (i.e. top 30%) and avoids stocks rated worst-in-class (i.e. bottom 30%). Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The manager diversifies the fund’s investments across geographic regions and economic sectors. The portfolio typically holds approximately 40 to 60 stocks. Also, the fund will invest at least 40% of its net assets in non-U.S. securities. The fund may also invest in depository receipts such as Global Depositary Receipts. |
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Virtus AllianzGI Global Sustainability Fund | ASTPX | 0% | 0.7% | -0.7% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of both U.S. and non-U.S. companies, including emerging market securities. As part of the team's analysis of a company's sustainability, the team considers environmental, social and governance factors relating to the company. Then the team evaluates and rates the securities in the investment universe on the basis of their ESG characteristics. The team believes that investing in companies that have a track record of managing ESG risks can generate competitive financial returns over the long-term and positive societal impact. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that exhibit growth characteristics. Next, the team narrows the investable universe by screening out issuers generating revenue from sectors such as tobacco, thermal coal, alcohol, gambling and weapons. With respect to ESG factors, the team invests significantly in stocks rated as best-in-class (i.e. top 30%) and avoids stocks rated worst-in-class (i.e. bottom 30%). Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The manager diversifies the fund’s investments across geographic regions and economic sectors. The portfolio typically holds approximately 40 to 60 stocks. Also, the fund will invest at least 40% of its net assets in non-U.S. securities. The fund may also invest in depository receipts such as Global Depositary Receipts. |
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Virtus AllianzGI Global Sustainability Fund | ASTNX | 0% | -0.4% | -0.1% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of both U.S. and non-U.S. companies, including emerging market securities. As part of the team's analysis of a company's sustainability, the team considers environmental, social and governance factors relating to the company. Then the team evaluates and rates the securities in the investment universe on the basis of their ESG characteristics. The team believes that investing in companies that have a track record of managing ESG risks can generate competitive financial returns over the long-term and positive societal impact. The research process is driven by fundamental analysis of one stock at a time. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that exhibit growth characteristics. Next, the team narrows the investable universe by screening out issuers generating revenue from sectors such as tobacco, thermal coal, alcohol, gambling and weapons. With respect to ESG factors, the team invests significantly in stocks rated as best-in-class (i.e. top 30%) and avoids stocks rated worst-in-class (i.e. bottom 30%). Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The manager diversifies the fund’s investments across geographic regions and economic sectors. The portfolio typically holds approximately 40 to 60 stocks. Also, the fund will invest at least 40% of its net assets in non-U.S. securities. The fund may also invest in depository receipts such as Global Depositary Receipts. |
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Virtus Vontobel Global Opportunities Fund + | NWWOX | 0% | 3.1% | 17.6% | |
The fund seeks to invest in growth companies around the world including the United States. The fund is sub-advised by Vontobel Asset Management with a target focus on large-size growth companies. The investment process focuses on identifying companies with long-term economic prospects, durable business franchise and solid financial status. The research team then looks for drivers of growth and evaluates the sources of earnings and cash flow growth. Portfolio of 40 to 55 high conviction companies are selected for the long-term investing. |
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Virtus Vontobel Global Opportunities Fund | WWOCX | 0% | 2.1% | 15.9% | |
The fund seeks to invest in growth companies around the world including the United States. The fund is sub-advised by Vontobel Asset Management with a target focus on large-size growth companies. The investment process focuses on identifying companies with long-term economic prospects, durable business franchise and solid financial status. The research team then looks for drivers of growth and evaluates the sources of earnings and cash flow growth. Portfolio of 40 to 55 high conviction companies are selected for the long-term investing. |
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Virtus Vontobel Global Opportunities Fund | WWOIX | 0% | 3.2% | 17.8% | |
The fund seeks to invest in growth companies around the world including the United States. The fund is sub-advised by Vontobel Asset Management with a target focus on large-size growth companies. The investment process focuses on identifying companies with long-term economic prospects, durable business franchise and solid financial status. The research team then looks for drivers of growth and evaluates the sources of earnings and cash flow growth. Portfolio of 40 to 55 high conviction companies are selected for the long-term investing. |
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Virtus Vontobel Global Opportunities Fund | VRGOX | 0% | 3.2% | 18.1% | |
The fund seeks to invest in growth companies around the world including the United States. The fund is sub-advised by Vontobel Asset Management with a target focus on large-size growth companies. The investment process focuses on identifying companies with long-term economic prospects, durable business franchise and solid financial status. The research team then looks for drivers of growth and evaluates the sources of earnings and cash flow growth. Portfolio of 40 to 55 high conviction companies are selected for the long-term investing. |
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Voya Global High Dividend Low Volatility Fund + | NAWGX | 0% | 11.4% | 3.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in equity securities. In addition, the team narrows the investable universe to a list of companies that exhibit stable dividend yields within each industry sector. The team ranks each security relative to other securities within its region or sector to identify the most attractive securities within various geographic regions and sectors. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The manager seeks to maximize total return to the extent consistent with maintaining lower volatility than the Index. The fund invests in securities of issuers in a number of different countries, including the United States. Also, the fund may invest in derivative instruments including, but not limited to, index futures, as well as real estate-related securities including real estate investment trusts. Additionally, the fund may invest in other investment companies, including exchange-traded funds. The fund may lend portfolio securities on a short-term or long-term basis, up to 30% of its net assets |
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Voya Global High Dividend Low Volatility Fund | NAWCX | 0% | 11.3% | 3.4% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in equity securities. In addition, the team narrows the investable universe to a list of companies that exhibit stable dividend yields within each industry sector. The team ranks each security relative to other securities within its region or sector to identify the most attractive securities within various geographic regions and sectors. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The manager seeks to maximize total return to the extent consistent with maintaining lower volatility than the Index. The fund invests in securities of issuers in a number of different countries, including the United States. Also, the fund may invest in derivative instruments including, but not limited to, index futures, as well as real estate-related securities including real estate investment trusts. Additionally, the fund may invest in other investment companies, including exchange-traded funds. The fund may lend portfolio securities on a short-term or long-term basis, up to 30% of its net assets |
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Voya Global High Dividend Low Volatility Fund | NAWIX | 0% | 11.3% | 3.6% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in equity securities. In addition, the team narrows the investable universe to a list of companies that exhibit stable dividend yields within each industry sector. The team ranks each security relative to other securities within its region or sector to identify the most attractive securities within various geographic regions and sectors. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The manager seeks to maximize total return to the extent consistent with maintaining lower volatility than the Index. The fund invests in securities of issuers in a number of different countries, including the United States. Also, the fund may invest in derivative instruments including, but not limited to, index futures, as well as real estate-related securities including real estate investment trusts. Additionally, the fund may invest in other investment companies, including exchange-traded funds. The fund may lend portfolio securities on a short-term or long-term basis, up to 30% of its net assets |
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Voya Global High Dividend Low Volatility Fund | IGVWX | 0% | 10.1% | 3.5% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation in the long term and current income by investing in companies outside the United States. The sub-adviser’s investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in equity securities. In addition, the team narrows the investable universe to a list of companies that exhibit stable dividend yields within each industry sector. The team ranks each security relative to other securities within its region or sector to identify the most attractive securities within various geographic regions and sectors. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The manager seeks to maximize total return to the extent consistent with maintaining lower volatility than the Index. The fund invests in securities of issuers in a number of different countries, including the United States. Also, the fund may invest in derivative instruments including, but not limited to, index futures, as well as real estate-related securities including real estate investment trusts. Additionally, the fund may invest in other investment companies, including exchange-traded funds. The fund may lend portfolio securities on a short-term or long-term basis, up to 30% of its net assets |
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Wasatch Global Value Fund + | WILCX | 0% | 8.8% | 2% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation and income by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of foreign and domestic companies. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that are trading at significant discounts to their estimated intrinsic value. The team evaluates companies on the basis of valuation multiples such as sales, book value, earnings, and earnings-to-growth. Additionally, the team looks for changes to revenue growth rates, operating margins, outstanding share counts, earnings multiples, and tangible book value. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may also invest in companies domiciled in at least three countries, including the United States. Also, the fund may invest a significant portion of its net assets in companies domiciled in foreign countries. The fund may invest a significant amount of its net assets in securities issued by companies domiciled in emerging and frontier markets. These companies typically are located in the Asia-Pacific region, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Central and South America, and Africa. Additionally, the fund may invest a significant amount of its net assets in a particular region or market, including Asia, Europe and the United Kingdom. The fund may invest a large percentage of its assets in a few sectors, including communication services, consumer discretionary, consumer staples, energy, financials, healthcare, industrials, information technology, materials, and utilities. |
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Wasatch Global Value Fund | FMIEX | 0.6% | -0.2% | 2.2% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation and income by investing in companies across any size outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in securities of foreign and domestic companies. In selecting securities for the portfolio, the research team focuses on companies that are trading at significant discounts to their estimated intrinsic value. The team evaluates companies on the basis of valuation multiples such as sales, book value, earnings, and earnings-to-growth. Additionally, the team looks for changes to revenue growth rates, operating margins, outstanding share counts, earnings multiples, and tangible book value. Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. The fund may also invest in companies domiciled in at least three countries, including the United States. Also, the fund may invest a significant portion of its net assets in companies domiciled in foreign countries. The fund may invest a significant amount of its net assets in securities issued by companies domiciled in emerging and frontier markets. These companies typically are located in the Asia-Pacific region, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Central and South America, and Africa. Additionally, the fund may invest a significant amount of its net assets in a particular region or market, including Asia, Europe and the United Kingdom. The fund may invest a large percentage of its assets in a few sectors, including communication services, consumer discretionary, consumer staples, energy, financials, healthcare, industrials, information technology, materials, and utilities. |
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William Blair Global Leaders Fund + | WGFIX | 0% | -30% | 15.2% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in companies around the world. The team favors companies with above-average returns on equity and earnings growth, as well as balance sheet strength. In addition, the team focuses on securities of companies that are estimated to maintain superior growth, profitability and quality relative to local markets and companies within the same industry worldwide. Also, the team prefers high-quality companies with superior r corporate performance that are estimated to be the long-term category winners Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. Also, the manager has the flexibility to invest in large, well-established companies to smaller companies at an earlier stage of development. The fund may also invest in initial public offerings and private placements. |
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William Blair Global Leaders Fund | WGGNX | 0% | 11.9% | 14.9% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in companies around the world. The team favors companies with above-average returns on equity and earnings growth, as well as balance sheet strength. In addition, the team focuses on securities of companies that are estimated to maintain superior growth, profitability and quality relative to local markets and companies within the same industry worldwide. Also, the team prefers high-quality companies with superior r corporate performance that are estimated to be the long-term category winners Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. Also, the manager has the flexibility to invest in large, well-established companies to smaller companies at an earlier stage of development. The fund may also invest in initial public offerings and private placements. |
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William Blair Global Leaders Fund | BGGIX | 0% | 8.4% | 15.3% | |
The fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in companies outside the United States. The investment process starts with a list of companies in the benchmark index and the research team utilizes quantitative techniques and fundamental analysis to identify investment opportunities. Next, the research team invests in companies around the world. The team favors companies with above-average returns on equity and earnings growth, as well as balance sheet strength. In addition, the team focuses on securities of companies that are estimated to maintain superior growth, profitability and quality relative to local markets and companies within the same industry worldwide. Also, the team prefers high-quality companies with superior r corporate performance that are estimated to be the long-term category winners Then the manager constructs a portfolio of stocks from a list of companies favored by the research team and allocates capital based on its conviction level. Also, the manager has the flexibility to invest in large, well-established companies to smaller companies at an earlier stage of development. The fund may also invest in initial public offerings and private placements. |