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| | ... Stewart Investors, about emerging market investment opportunities and their main growth drivers. Berrutti also explains why Samsung, Wallmex and Bank of the Philippine Islands are featured in their portfolios and why mid-cap US companies offer good value ... |
| | | ... shot the lights out, returning a spectacular 48.89%. Its major holdings are Contemporary Amperex Technology Co, Tesla, Samsung, and BYD Co. As at September 2024, the option had $1.6 billion in funds under management. |
| | | ... electric vehicles (EVs) or renewable energy. Its top holdings include Tesla, Digital Realty Trust, Enphase Energy, and Samsung SDI. Addressing the negative return, Pearce said the option has been giving back some of the performance seen in FY21 when ... |
| | | ... option, the major holdings of the fund option in descending order are: Tesla, Digital Realty Trust, SolarEdge Technologies, Samsung SDI, Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Cleanaway Waste Management, Citrix Systems, Central Japan Railway, Enphase Energy, East ... |
| | | ... option, the major holdings of the fund option in descending order are: Tesla, Digital Realty Trust, SolarEdge Technologies, Samsung SDI, Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Cleanaway Waste Management, Citrix Systems, Central Japan Railway, Enphase Energy, East ... |
| | | ... year, while in other Asia Pacific markets, Japanese, Chinese and Korean insurers such as Tokio Marine, SOMPO, Sinosure and Samsung Fire & Marine continue to play a critical role in insuring coal, the report noted. Almost all major European insurers have ... |
| | | ... sustainability investing have announced the results of the DJSI review. The three largest additions to the DJSI World are Samsung Electronics, British American Tobacco, and ASML Holding, whilst the three largest deletions are Enbridge Inc., Reckitt Benckiser ... |
| | | ... market capitalisation are Cisco Systems, Royal Dutch Shell and Adobe Systems. The three largest deletions are Intel Corp, Samsung Electronic and British American Tobacco. Wesfarmers was added to the DJSI this year, while BHP Billiton was deleted. "The ... |
| | | ... Insurance Australia Group, Investa Office Fund and National Australia Bank. Globally, the climate leaders include BMW, Samsung Electronics and Unilever, and climate performance leaders have reduced their total (absolute) emissions by 33 million metric ... |
| | | ... represent Australasia and score an even split of high, medium and low ratings. EIRIS downgraded two companies in the top 50 - Samsung Electronics and JP Morgan Chase & Co. have both been downgraded from a C to a D. EIRIS noted 'a sharp decline in its ... |
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