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| 2025 Q2 | Aug 27, 2025 | Global High Dividend ADR | 8.6% | 17.3% | 2899.HK, 8766.T, AVGO, BA.L, BTI, CVX, DUK, ET, IBE.MC, JCI, JNJ, JPM, MRK, MS, NVS, SGO.PA, SIE.DE, TSCO.L, UCG.MI, ZURN.SW | dividends, Dollar, Europe, financials, international, long-term, Quality, value | Global value has outperformed growth over the last one, three, five and seven years. Value remains more out of favor today over a trailing 10-year basis than during the peak of the Dot-Com Bubble. Key drivers include strong performance of financial companies benefiting from rising interest rates and industrial companies exposed to long-term secular tailwinds. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jul 31, 2024 | VGI Partners | 0.0% | 0.0% | AMZN, CFR.PA, CME, DB1.DE, DIS, GEHC, GIS, LMT, LSEG.L, MA, PHG, PINS, RHM.DE, SAP, SIE.DE, SLB, SPOT, VG1.AX, WMT, XM | Concentration, Exchanges, global, healthcare, Quality, spinoffs, technology | VGI holds significant positions in financial exchanges including CME Group, Deutsche Börse, and London Stock Exchange Group. These exchanges benefit from increased volatility, growing Treasury markets, and transformation into data analytics businesses with recurring revenue streams. | GEHC AMZN CME |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 23, 2025 | PM Capital Australian Companies Fund | 5.3% | - | 2282.HK, AIB.I, BIRG.I, CABK.MC, CGF.AX, CRN.AX, CSTCF, DGE.L, EDV.AX, FCX, FDV.AX, GQG.AX, HEIA.AS, INGA.AS, LLOY.L, NEM, RI.PA, SAN.PA, SHEL.L, SIE.DE, SPEC.L, TECK, WYNN | commodities, Copper, European Banks, gaming, gold, Onshoring, Trade Policy | European banks are significantly undervalued relative to US and Australian peers. Rising infrastructure and defence spending in Europe will stimulate industrial activity and credit demand. European banks trade on significantly lower valuation multiples than their US and Australian peers. | NEM FCX SIE.DE BIRG.I INGA.AS CABK.MC LLOY.L |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 23, 2025 | PM Capital Enhanced Yield Fund | 1.3% | - | 2282.HK, AIB.I, BIRG.I, CABK.MC, CGF.AX, CRN.AX, CSTCF, DGE.L, EDV.AX, FCX, FDV.AX, GQG.AX, HEIA.AS, INGA.AS, LLOY.L, NEM, RI.PA, SAN.PA, SHEL.L, SIE.DE, SPEC.L, TECK, WYNN | Banking, commodities, Copper, European Union, gaming, gold, Onshoring, tariffs | European banks are significantly undervalued relative to US and Australian peers. Rising infrastructure and defence spending in Europe will stimulate industrial activity and credit demand. A reviving European economy could create jobs and boost anaemic credit growth, aiding European banks. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 22, 2025 | Harris Associates International Equity Strategy | 12.8% | 21.7% | 035420.KS, AMS.PA, BABA, BNZL.L, CNHI, DSV.CO, DSY.PA, EDEN.PA, FMX, GLEN.L, HEXA-B.ST, ITRK.L, KER.PA, LLOY.L, OTEX, SHL.DE, SIE.DE, SMIN.L, SN.L, UHR.SW | AI, Copper, Europe, international, Luxury, Mining, technology, value | Manager emphasizes value investing approach and notes the unraveling of the U.S. growth/momentum paradigm that dominated for over a decade. European equities fundamentals have improved, driving more investor interest as valuation spreads compress. | 6273 JP ASML MC FP BABA BAYN GR CON GR 105560 KS |
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| 2023 Q2 | Jul 18, 2023 | Sandhill Investment Management | - | 22.3% | 1928.HK, 2282.HK, AIB.I, BIRG.I, CABK.MC, CGF.AX, CRN.AX, CSTCF, DEO, EDV.AX, FCX, FDV.AX, GQG.AX, HEIA.AS, INGA.AS, LLOY.L, NEM, NEM.AX, RI.PA, SHEL, SIE.DE, SNY, SPEC.L, TECK, WYNN | Automation, commodities, Copper, European Banks, gaming, gold, Onshoring, value | European banks are significantly undervalued relative to US and Australian peers, trading at circa 8x earnings. Rising infrastructure and defence spending in Europe could stimulate industrial activity and credit demand, supporting a recovery that could take years to play out fully. | AIBG.L NEM SCCO LYG |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 16, 2025 | Titan Wealth | - | - | 0005.HK, 0700.HK, AAPL, ADBE, AMD, AMZN, ATCO-A.ST, AVGO, BA.L, BABA, CAT, CRWD, DIS, GIVN.SW, GOOGL, HON, INTC, JNJ, KOG.OL, LHX, MC.PA, MELI, META, MOS, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, ORCL, REGN, ROK, RTX, SIE.DE, SNY, TSLA, UL | AI, defense, emerging markets, geopolitics, industrials, infrastructure, tariffs, technology | Technology led portfolio performance with significant gains in AI infrastructure companies like Nvidia, Broadcom, AMD, and Oracle. The fund added exposure to AI semiconductors and infrastructure, with Sanlam Artificial Intelligence fund delivering strong returns of 10.2%. AI expansion through hardware and infrastructure businesses remains a key positioning theme. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jul 11, 2024 | TEAM Asset Management | - | - | 2282.HK, AIB.I, BIRG.I, CABK.MC, CGF.AX, CSTCF, DGE.L, EDV.AX, FCX, FDV.AX, GQG.AX, HEIA.AS, INGA.AS, LLOY.L, NEM, RI.PA, SAN.PA, SHEL.L, SIE.DE, SPEC.L, TECK, WYNN | Banking, commodities, Copper, European Union, gaming, gold, Onshoring | European banks are significantly undervalued relative to US and Australian peers. Rising infrastructure and defense spending in Europe will stimulate industrial activity and credit demand. European banks are the largest theme in the global strategy with holdings in Lloyds, CaixaBank, ING Groep, and Bank of Ireland trading at lower valuation multiples. | AIBG.I NEM FCX SIE.DE BIRG.I INGA.AS CABK.MC LLOY.L |
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| 2023 Q1 | May 31, 2023 | GDS Investments | - | - | 1928.HK, 2282.HK, A91.L, BIRG.I, CABK.MC, CGF.AX, CRN.AX, CSTCF, DGE.L, EDV.AX, FCX, FDV.AX, GQG.AX, HEIA.AS, INGA.AS, LLOY.L, MSCI, NEE, NEM, NEM.AX, NEX.PA, QUB.AX, RI.PA, SAN.PA, SHEL.L, SIE.DE, SPEC.L, TECK.TO, VK.PA, WOW.AX, WYNN | commodities, Copper, defense, European Banks, gaming, gold, Onshoring, tariffs | European banks are significantly undervalued relative to US and Australian peers. Rising infrastructure and defense spending in Europe will stimulate industrial activity and credit demand. A reviving European economy could create jobs and boost anaemic credit growth, aiding European banks. | FCX SIE.DE |
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| 2024 Q1 | Apr 8, 2024 | TEAM Asset Management | - | - | 1928.HK, BAC, BHP, CGF.AX, CNI.AX, CRN.AX, FCX, FDV.AX, HEIA.AS, IMD.AX, ING, JPM, MIN.AX, RPRX, SHEL, SIE.DE, SMR.AX, SNY, WDS.AX, WYNN | banks, Copper, defense, Europe, global, infrastructure, tariffs, valuation | Tariffs have become the primary market driver, creating uncertainty across global markets. The impact varies from direct effects on European holdings to second-order effects on consumer sentiment and corporate capital expenditure. Increasing US protectionist policies have accelerated Europe's decision to significantly increase infrastructure and defense spending. | View | |
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 23, 2026 | Polen Capital – Global SMID Company Growth | -15.7% | -15.7% | 8035.T, ABT, ADYEN.AS, ASML, CSGP, META, NOW, NVDA, SHOP, SIE.DE, TSM | AI, disruption, energy, growth, semiconductors, software, volatility | ASML META 8035.T SIEGY ADYEN TSM |
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| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Ariel Global Fund | 6.9% | 0.0% | 033780.KS, 7270.T, 7832.T, ADM.L, APTV, BIDU, COF, CVS, DOX, DTG.DE, DVA, ELE.MC, INTC, JD, MUV2.DE, NESN.SW, PM, SIE.DE, SRG.MI, STLA, TDC | Automotive, global, healthcare, long-term, technology, undervalued, value | Artificial intelligence is driving investor enthusiasm and market performance. Companies like Baidu are investing heavily in AI with their Ernie Bot launch, while Capital One is rated as a leading bank in AI implementation. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Apr 14, 2023 | Peak Asset Management | - | - | 1928.HK, 2282.HK, AIB.I, BIRG.I, CABK.MC, CGF.AX, CRN.AX, CSC.AX, DGE.L, EDV.AX, FCX, FDV.AX, GQG.AX, HEIA.AS, INGA.AS, LLOY.L, NEM, RI.PA, SAN.PA, SHEL.L, SIE.DE, SPC.L, TECK, WYNN | commodities, Copper, Defense Spending, European Banks, gaming, gold, Onshoring, tariffs | European banks are significantly undervalued relative to US and Australian peers. Rising infrastructure and defence spending in Europe will stimulate industrial activity and credit demand. A reviving European economy could create jobs and boost anaemic credit growth, aiding European banks. | SIE.DE FCX NEM AIBG.I BIRG.I INGA.AS CABK.MC LYG |
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| 2023 Q1 | Apr 12, 2023 | Sandhill Investment Management | - | 9.4% | 1928.HK, BAC, BHP, CGF.AX, CNI.AX, COR.AX, FCX, HEIA.AS, IMD.AX, ING, JPM, MIN.AX, QUB.AX, RPRX, SHEL, SIE.DE, SMR.AX, SNY, WDS.AX, WYNN | banks, Buybacks, Copper, defense, Europe, infrastructure, tariffs, valuation | Tariffs have become the primary market driver, creating uncertainty across global markets. The impact varies from direct effects on European holdings to second-order effects on consumer sentiment and corporate capital expenditure. Increasing US protectionist policies have accelerated Europe's decision to significantly increase infrastructure and defense spending. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 11, 2024 | Lexington Wealth Management | - | - | 1928.HK, 2282.HK, A91.L, BIRG.I, CABK.MC, CGF.AX, DGE.L, FCX, HEIA.AS, INGA.AS, LLOY.L, NEM, NEM.AX, RI.PA, SHEL.L, SIE.DE, SNY, SPN.L, TECK, WYNN | commodities, defense, European Banks, gaming, infrastructure, Onshoring, undervalued, value | European banks are significantly undervalued relative to US and Australian peers. Rising infrastructure and defence spending in Europe will stimulate industrial activity and credit demand. A reviving European economy could create jobs and boost anaemic credit growth. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Cullen Value Fund | 1.4% | 1.4% | AXP, AXTA, BAC, CI, GD, JNJ, KVUE, MDLZ, MDT, MS, PKG, RTX, SIE.DE, SRE, TFC | AI, defense, dividends, healthcare, industrials, tariffs, value | Value stocks significantly outperformed Growth in Q1 with Russell 1000 Value up 2.1% versus Russell 1000 Growth down 10.0%. Growth stocks trade at a 94% premium to Value stocks, well above the 57% historical average. The rotation into Value stocks is in early stages of a potentially longer-term resurgence presenting compelling investment opportunities. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Global High Dividend ADR | - | - | AIBRF, BAESY, CVX, DNBBY, DUK, ENB, ET, IBE.MC, JNJ, KOF, MO, MURGF, NSRGY, NVS, SIE.DE, SVNLY, UNCRY, VICI, VOLVY, ZURVY | dividends, energy, Europe, financials, international, Utilities, value | Following four consecutive years of strong dividend growth, 82% of portfolio companies that declared dividends increased payments by an average of 9.7% year-over-year. Across the entire portfolio, dividend income grew 5.8% year-over-year. The strategy focuses on companies with balance sheet strength and operational resilience to deliver progressive dividend growth over the long term. | 2899.HK DTE.DE AIBG.L UCG.MI ENB.TO |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Saturna Sustainable Funds | -3.7% | -3.7% | AAPL, ADBE, ASSA-B.ST, AV.L, AVGO, CB, DANOY, GSK, LLY, MSFT, NOW, NTDOY, NVDA, NVO, NVS, RHHBY, SIE.DE, SONY, TSM, WKL.AS | AI, global, infrastructure, international, policy, semiconductors, tariffs, technology | AI infrastructure buildout continues despite market volatility. DeepSeek's competitive model caused sharp selloffs in AI-exposed companies, but hard data points to continued infrastructure investment. Reality versus expectations dynamic creates volatility as crowded trades exacerbate market movements. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | American Century International Growth Fund | 1.9% | 1.9% | 6861.T, 8316.T, 8766.T, AI.PA, ASML, AZN, GLBE, GLE.PA, LSEG.L, NVO, ONON, RACE, RELX.L, SAP, SIE.DE, SONY, TM, TTI | AI, Europe, financials, growth, healthcare, international, Japan, technology | Europe-focused companies are positioned for near-term improvement after a period of slow economic activity with expectations set very low. Signs of moderately improving economic activity and announcement of supportive government spending present companies with near-term opportunities to accelerate from a low baseline. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Hotchkis & Wiley Global Value Fund | 6.0% | 6.0% | AIG, BAB.L, CMCSA, CVS, D, ELV, ERIC, FFIV, FIS, GOOGL, HEINY, SHEL, SIE.DE, WDAY, WPP | Europe, global, healthcare, industrials, Outperformance, technology, valuation, value | Value significantly outperformed growth in Q1 2025, with MSCI World Value returning +4.8% versus -7.8% for growth. The valuation spread between growth and value remains wide at 27x vs 15x price to normal earnings, suggesting promising outlook for value investing. The portfolio trades at an attractive 9x price to normal earnings ratio. | WDAY GOOGL WPP SIE.DE BAB.L CVS |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Impax Global Environmental Markets Fund | -1.8% | -1.8% | A, AI.PA, KRZ.L, LIN, MSFT, NVDA, SIE.DE, SU.PA, UNP, VIE.PA, WM | Defensive, Environmental, healthcare, industrials, materials, tariffs, technology, Utilities | The development of an open-source large language model from Chinese AI startup DeepSeek raised concerns of disruption in AI leadership and triggered a sharp sell-off in the Information Technology sector. DeepSeek's efficiency suggests lower computational requirements, raising investor concerns about reduced demand for high-end graphics processing units. Despite these concerns, Nvidia's advanced chips and proprietary coding language Cuda remain industry standards, indicating it still holds a strong position in the AI market. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | City Different Investments – Multi-Cap Core | -3.7% | -3.7% | 2282.HK, AIB.I, BIRG.I, CABK.MC, CGF.AX, CRN.AX, CSTCF, DGE.L, EDV.AX, FCX, FDV.AX, GQG.AX, HEIA.AS, INGA.AS, LLOY.L, NEM, RI.PA, SAN.PA, SHEL.L, SIE.DE, SPEC.L, TECK, WYNN | commodities, Decoupling, European Banks, gaming, Onshoring, tariffs, undervalued, value | European banks are significantly undervalued relative to US and Australian peers, trading at circa 8x earnings. Rising infrastructure and defense spending in Europe could stimulate industrial activity and credit demand, supporting a recovery that could take years to play out fully. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | PM Capital Enhanced Yield Fund | 1.1% | 1.1% | 1928.HK, BAC, BHP, CGF.AX, CNI.AX, COR.AX, FCX, GMEXICOB.MX, HEIA.AS, IMD.AX, ING, JPM, MIN.AX, RPRX, SHEL, SIE.DE, SMR.AX, SNY, WDS.AX, WYNN | Coal, Copper, European Banks, Global Equities, infrastructure, tariffs, Valuations | President Trump's tariff policies created uncertainty and market correction, with direct impacts on European holdings and second-order effects on consumer discretionary companies. Tariffs ranging from 10% to almost 50% across all US trading partners were announced in early April. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Mar 31, 2024 | Castlebay Investments | - | - | ABT, AZO, BEC, BVXP.L, IHG.L, ITRK.L, NXT.L, ROG.SW, SIE.DE | Bioventix, Diagnostics, moats, Quality, ROE, value | The fund emphasizes businesses with sustainable competitive advantages and superior financial metrics. Companies in the portfolio maintain significantly higher ROE (39% vs 13% market) and operating margins (20% vs 15% market) while using less debt (50% vs 81% net debt to equity). The focus is on businesses that can maintain excess returns over extended periods through moats and defensive characteristics. | BVX.L |
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| 2024 Q1 | Mar 31, 2024 | Tarkio Fund | - | - | 2282.HK, AIB.I, BIRG.I, CABK.MC, CGF.AX, CSTCF, DGE.L, EDV.AX, FCX, FDV.AX, HEIA.AS, INGA.AS, LLOY.L, NEM, RI.PA, SAN.PA, SHEL.L, SIE.DE, SPEC.L, TECK, WYNN | commodities, Copper, European Banks, gaming, gold, Onshoring, tariffs | European banks are significantly undervalued relative to US and Australian peers. Rising infrastructure and defence spending in Europe will stimulate industrial activity and credit demand. A reviving European economy could create jobs and boost anaemic credit growth, aiding European banks. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Dec 4, 2025 | Global High Dividend ADR | 5.0% | 23.1% | BTI, C, DG.PA, ET, IBE.MC, JCI, JNJ, JPM, MO, MS, NVS, RIO, SIE.DE, UCG.MI | AI, dividends, Europe, financials, growth, international, technology, value | The strategy focuses on high-quality dividend-paying companies with strong balance sheets. 91% of portfolio companies increased dividends by an average of 10.9% year over year, with portfolio dividend income growing 9.2%. The managers remain committed to investing in companies with operational resilience to deliver progressive dividend growth over the long term. | DG FP |
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| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Impax Global Environmental Markets Fund | -8.0% | 4.9% | 2454.TW, A, ADSK, AI.PA, LIN, MSFT, MTD, NVDA, SIE.DE, SU.PA, TXN, WAT, WM | Environmental, global, healthcare, industrials, materials, sustainability, technology | AI demand continues to drive growth for portfolio holdings like Nvidia, with strong momentum from continued demand for high energy efficiency GPUs driven by AI and data centre investments. Key client announcements of further data centre spending bolstered growth prospects. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | The Gabelli International Small Cap Fund | -10.3% | -6.1% | 8136.T, AGI.TO, CHG.L, CKN.L, DRW3.DE, EDV.L, GENI, GXI.DE, ITP.PA, LPE.PA, SIE.DE, TAM.MI, WGX.AX | Currency, Europe, international, Japan, small cap, value | International small cap equities have been out of favor in most markets, with the fund focusing on small capitalization companies in developed markets outside the U.S. The valuation discount has reached record levels compared to U.S. markets. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Dec 28, 2023 | Alpinum Investment Management | 0.0% | 0.0% | AI.PA, ASML, MC.PA, OR.PA, SAN.PA, SAP.DE, SIE.DE, SU.PA | China, credit, Europe, fixed income, inflation, rates, Recession, Valuations | Market sentiment pivoted favorably as perception of inflation underwent positive shift. Transient inflationary pressures are alleviating, contributing to market stability and normalizing inflation rates to historically typical levels. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 28, 2025 | Harris Associates International Equity Strategy | 4.1% | 26.7% | 035420.KS, AMS.PA, BABA, BNZL.L, CNHI, DSV.CO, DSY.PA, EDEN.PA, FMX, GLEN.L, HEXA-B.ST, ITRK.L, KER.PA, LLOY.L, OTEX, SHL.DE, SIE.DE, SMIN.L, SN.L, UHR.SW | Europe, fundamentals, growth, international, Quality, technology, valuation, value | Manager emphasizes investing in high-quality companies trading at attractive valuations below intrinsic value. Multiple positions initiated due to stocks trading at decade-low multiples despite solid fundamentals. | GLEN LN BABA GLEN LN BABA |
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| 2024 Q3 | Oct 13, 2024 | Gehlen Brautigam | 0.7% | 6.8% | BIJ.DE, CRAYN.OL, GYM.L, JST.DE, MAB1.L, SIE.DE, STO.DE, TPFG.L | Europe, Patience, private equity, small caps, undervaluation, value | The fund focuses on undervalued smaller European companies that private equity firms are recognizing and acquiring at premiums. The managers emphasize patient value investing, waiting for intrinsic value to be recognized by the market over time. | GYM.L TPFG.L MAB.L JST.DE CRN.OL |
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| 2024 Q3 | Oct 11, 2024 | Horizon Investment | - | - | 2282.HK, AIB.I, BIRG.I, CABK.MC, CGF.AX, DEO, EDV.AX, FCX, FDV.AX, HEIA.AS, INGA.AS, LLOY.L, NEM, RI.PA, SHEL, SIE.DE, SNY, SPEC.L, TECK.TO, WYNN | Automation, commodities, Copper, European Banks, gaming, gold, Onshoring | European banks are significantly undervalued relative to US and Australian peers, trading at circa 8x earnings. Expected to benefit from rising infrastructure and defense spending in Europe stimulating industrial activity and credit demand. Holdings include Lloyds Banking Group, CaixaBank, ING Groep, and Bank of Ireland. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 10, 2025 | Oakmark International Fund | 3.9% | 26.3% | 035420.KS, AMS.L, BABA, BNZL.L, CNHI, DSV.CO, DSY.PA, EDEN.PA, FMX, GLEN.L, HEXA-B.ST, ITRK.L, KER.PA, LLOY.L, OTEX, SHL.DE, SIE.DE, SMIN.L, SN.L, UHR.SW | Cyclical, Distribution, Europe, healthcare, international, Luxury, technology, value | Kering was the top contributor during the quarter, rising in anticipation of new CEO Luca De Meo's tenure and Demna Gvasalia's debut collection at Gucci. Revenue trends are improving despite still being negative, and new leadership is expected to build on recent investments to strengthen luxury houses and return the group to growth. | SHL GR ITRK LN FEMSAUBD MM DSY FP BNZL LN |
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| 2023 Q3 | Oct 1, 2023 | Lexington Wealth Management | - | - | 1928.HK, BAC, BHP, CGF.AX, CNI.AX, CRN.AX, FCX, HEIA.AS, IMD.AX, ING, JPM, MIN.AX, NEE, RPRX, SHEL, SIE.DE, SMR.AX, SNY, WDS.AX, WYNN | Copper, European Banks, global, infrastructure, tariffs, valuation | Tariffs have become the primary market driver, creating uncertainty across global markets. The fund analyzes both direct impacts on holdings and second-order effects including consumer sentiment, inflation, and corporate capital expenditure decisions. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 30, 2026 | Antipodes Global Value Fund | 0.0% | 0.0% | 005380.KS, 0700.HK, AMD, AMZN, ASAI3.SA, BABA, BEKE, BMRI.JK, CRM, GLOB, Gold, GOOGL, HON, IWG.L, JCI, META, MRK, SIE.DE | consumer, financials, global, healthcare, industrials, materials, technology, value | Portfolio increased exposure to structural investment trends in software while reducing hardware exposure. AMD benefited from landmark agreement with OpenAI for high-performance graphics chips. Meta's AI-driven ad impressions growing at double-digit rates, driving revenue growth. Barrick Mining rose sharply on fresh investor enthusiasm for gold with record bullion prices boosting revenue and margins. Portfolio trimmed gold exposure via Valterra Platinum following rapid price moves and positive sentiment around platinum group metals. Amazon's AWS business re-accelerated growth to 20% year-on-year, the fastest pace in several years, driven by strong demand. Infrastructure and retail businesses both winning market share while valuation hovers around 20-year low. Portfolio rotated to process and industrial automation where greater value is seen. Honeywell positioned as leader in aerospace and industrial automation, focusing on building and process automation after business simplification. Hyundai Motor navigating industry transition to electrification with focus on profitability and capital efficiency. Company prioritizing hybrids over pure battery electric vehicles, aligning with consumer preferences as EV demand has stalled. | BMRI IJ 005380 KS HON IWG LN CRM META AMZN AMD GOOG MRK B BMRI IJ 005380 KS HON CRM AMZN 2423 HK TCEHY STM ASAIY AMD GOOG MRK B |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 15, 2026 | ClearBridge Investments International Growth ADR Strategy | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0700.HK, 8035.T, AZN.L, CLS.TO, EL.PA, ENR1.DE, GALD.SW, HEI.DE, III.L, ITX.MC, LIN, NVO, NWG.L, RACE, ROG.SW, RYA.L, SE, SIE.DE, SONY, TT, UCG.MI | AI, Asia, banks, Europe, growth, international, Pharmaceuticals, value | The Strategy saw strength in holdings supporting the buildout of AI workloads during the quarter, led by Siemens Energy (electrical equipment for data centers), Tokyo Electron (semiconductor equipment), and Celestica (cloud platform technology solutions). Data centers remain supportive for earnings revisions in industrial holdings. Health care was a focus of activity with repurchases of EssilorLuxottica and Galderma Group and addition of Roche. Roche reported positive Phase III data for giredestrant and fenebrutinib with peak sales opportunities of $5 billion each. The sector has been improving after U.S. policy pressures moderated. Increased non-U.S. defense spending is here to stay as NATO evolves from U.S. leadership to more European participation. There has been rebuilding of inventories in the European Union and efforts to maintain steady defense infrastructure supply. Japan has also increased defense spending under its new prime minister. Despite investor avoidance since COVID, Chinese innovation is rapid and happens at lower prices. The next five years will see companies consolidate and dominate higher value chain positions across pharmaceuticals, battery materials, solar energy and technology. Lower valuations and higher profitability make exposure necessary. Banks can benefit from funding AI and energy transitions through new profitable loans. Heidelberg Materials could see upside from implementing decarbonization technologies in cement production. The transition creates lending opportunities and operational improvements for industrial companies. Value has worked internationally because inexpensive stocks are direct beneficiaries of enormous stimulus measures in Germany, Europe and Japan. The Strategy increased structural growth exposure through European and U.K. banks where there is a step change in earnings. Bank valuations remain inexpensive with excess capital. | HEI GR ROG SW NWG LN AZN LN |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 14, 2026 | Hardman Johnston International Equity | 4.3% | 0.0% | 0700.HK, 7011.T, AMZN, AZN, DTE.DE, GE, LDO.MI, MELI, NEX.PA, NVO, PRX.AS, PRY.MI, RHM.DE, SDZ, SIE.DE, STAN.L, TMUS, VZ, WEIR.L | AI, Asia, defense, Europe, financials, healthcare, international, Mining | The portfolio maintains exposure to defense companies like Rheinmetall AG despite short-term volatility from Ukraine-Russia peace deal speculation. Management sees structural shift toward increased defense spending across NATO and Asia Pacific nations after years of underinvestment. Visible growth stretches years into the future with strong orders, high backlogs, and political will to invest in national security. The manager acknowledges AI's long-term potential to drive productivity gains while remaining cautious about concentration risk. Companies involved in AI development remain attractively valued relative to growth trajectories, though excitement has stretched beyond IT sector into energy and utilities. The challenge is avoiding portfolios that appear diversified but are overly concentrated around AI themes. Sandoz Group benefits from strong biosimilar growth with streamlined U.S. regulatory guidance moving closer to EU model. This regulatory shift reduces development costs, enabling reinvestment into pipeline expansion and acceleration of future programs. The company plans to launch generic semaglutide in Canada in 2026 as a test case for larger global opportunities. The global mining cycle remains supportive with capex momentum improving after years of troughing, underpinned by elevated commodity prices. Weir Group was initiated as a new position, benefiting from high aftermarket exposure and secular demand drivers in copper and gold. The company is well positioned whether capex flows to greenfield or brownfield projects. Standard Chartered's Wealth Management platform has taken share from competitors and benefits from expanding assets under management. This business contributes to rising fee income that diversifies the bank away from traditional net interest income. Rising wealth in key Asian, Middle Eastern, and African markets with strong demographic growth supports the trajectory. | DTE GR NEX FP WEIR LN MELI 7011 JP RHM GR STAN LN AZN SDZ SW |
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| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | FMI International Equity | -7.4% | 2.7% | BARN.SW, BKNG, BME.L, FERG.L, GRG.L, PHIA.AS, ROG.SW, RXL.PA, SIE.DE, SONY, SW.PA, UL | Automation, consumer, Europe, healthcare, large cap, value | Siemens Digital Industries represents the strongest and most integrated automation portfolio globally. Management targets 5-7% annual organic revenue growth and high-single digit annual EPS growth through a cycle. The automation business has strong positions in growing markets with high barriers to entry. | BARN.SW SIE.DE |
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| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Hotchkis & Wiley Global Value Fund | 5.6% | 12.8% | 005930.KS, AC.PA, CVS, ELV, ERIC, FFIV, GOOGL, MDT, QAN.AX, SIE.DE, WDAY, WLN.PA, WPP | energy, financials, global, semiconductors, technology, Utilities, value | The fund focuses on identifying undervalued assets with durable balance sheets, sustainable returns on equity, stable free cash flow, and attractive valuations relative to expected earnings. The strategy centers on effective risk management and seeking better risk-adjusted returns. | GOOGL WLN.PA 005930.KS QAN.AX ERIC FFIV |
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| 2023 Q2 | Aug 8, 2023 | VGI Partners | 0.0% | 0.0% | 7733.T, AMZN, CFR.SW, CME, DB1.DE, DIS, DSMNF, GEHC, ISRG, LSEG.L, MA, PHG, PINS, RHM.DE, SAP, SIE.DE, SLB, SPOT, VG1.AX, XM | Concentration, Exchanges, global, healthcare, Quality, technology, value | VGI holds significant positions in financial exchanges including CME Group, Deutsche Börse, and London Stock Exchange Group. They view these as critical market infrastructure with strong competitive moats and benefiting from increased interest rates through net interest income. | DSM.AS LSEG.L DB1.DE GEHC AMZN CME |
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| Date | Pitch Type | Author | Company | Industry | Sub Industry | Bull / Bear | Stock Exchange | Keywords | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 27, 2026 | Fund Letters | GDS Investments | Siemens AG | Industrials | Industrial Machinery | Bull | XETRA | Digitization, Factory Automation, Germany, Industrial technology, Industrials, manufacturing, Reshoring | View Pitch |
| Apr 27, 2026 | Fund Letters | Peak Asset Management | Siemens AG | Industrials | Industrial Conglomerates | Bull | Frankfurt Stock Exchange | Equity, Factory Automation, Germany, Industrial automation, Industrials, manufacturing, Reshoring, technology | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Munro Global Growth Fund | Siemens Energy | Industrials | Electrical Equipment | Bull | XETRA | Climate, electrical equipment, Electrification, energy transition, Germany, Grid Infrastructure, Industrial, Power generation, renewable energy, Transformers | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Hotchkis & Wiley Global Value Fund | Siemens AG | Industrials | Electrical Equipment | Bull | XETRA | conglomerate, conglomerate discount, electrical equipment, Germany, Healthcare Technology, Industrial automation, infrastructure, Value | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Ariel International Fund | Siemens AG | Industrials | Industrial Conglomerates | Bull | Frankfurt Stock Exchange | Digitalization, energy transition, Free Cash Flow, German Conglomerate, Industrial automation, Portfolio simplification | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | PM Capital Australian Companies Fund | Siemens AG | Industrials | Industrial Conglomerates | Bull | Frankfurt Stock Exchange | Automation, Equity, Europe, Germany, Industrials, manufacturing, Reshoring, technology | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | TEAM Asset Management | Siemens AG | Industrials | Industrial Conglomerates | Bull | Frankfurt Stock Exchange | Digitization, Factory Automation, Germany, Industrial technology, manufacturing, Reshoring, supply chain, Trade War | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | FMI International Equity | Siemens AG | Industrials | Industrial Conglomerates | Bull | XETRA | conglomerate, Digital Industries, discounted valuation, Equity, European, Industrial automation, transformation | View Pitch |
| Manager Name | Fund Name | Fund AUM | Invested Value | Portfolio Weight | Shares Owned | Shares Bought / Sold During Quarter | % Bought / Sold During Quarter | % of Shares Outstanding Owned |
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