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| | | ... discount to NTA). As of June 30, TGG's top holdings included Wheaton Precious Materials (3.7%), Roche (3.5%), Bayer (3.5%), Samsung (3.4%), Kroger (3.3%), Comcast (3.3%), United Parcel Service (3.3%), Verizon Communications (3%, Taiwan Semiconductor ... |
| | | | ... equities Pieter Fourie and his team of six. Some of the stocks in its holdings are: Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, Mondelez, Samsung and Sanofi. Investment screening is conducted in line with Shariah principles overseen by a panel of scholars from Amanie ... |
| | | | ... in EM stocks. Its biggest allocations were to China, India and South Korea, while the biggest stock positions were in Samsung Electronics (9.2% of the portfolio), Tencent (5.5%) and Naspers (3.9%) at December end. The fund started in November 2012 and ... |
| | | | ... compared to the benchmark's 9.92% return. The portfolio has 47 holdings at the time of launch, including Alibaba, Tencent, Samsung Electronics and Ping An Insurance Group. Top allocations by country are in China (26%), South Korea (14.7%), Taiwan (10.9%) ... |
| | | | ... currently disclose their equity holdings. In regards to holdings, the top international stocks held by NFP super funds are: Samsung, Alphabet, Facebook, Amazon, Tencent, Microsoft, Visa, Taiwan Semicon, Alibaba and Nestle. "International tech stocks ... |
| | | | ... exposure to 28 stocks from five sectors that include lithium producers such as Australia's Orocobre, battery producer Samsung SDI, electric vehicle pioneer and battery producer Tesla and industrial specialist Toshiba, he added. "Using technology to help ... |
| | | | ... Zealand, David Braga said. "I think of what we are doing as being a smartphone provider. We might be Apple, we might be Samsung, we might be a Windows phone. We are a platform within which we support all these applications." The phone analogy breaks ... |
| | | | ... emerging markets." "If you look at a lot of emerging markets funds out there, most of them have the same stuff: they all own Samsung, they all own Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. And if you look at the index, China, South Korea and Taiwan ... |
| | | | ... next phase of growth," Lipchin said. The news of the acquisition follows IFM's infrastructure business partnering with Samsung Asset Management to establish a $637 billion infrastructure debt fund. |
| | | | An Australian institutional investment manager is partnering with Korea-based Samsung Asset Management to form a global infrastructure debt fund. The US$480 million fund will be jointly managed by IFM Investors and Samsung Asset Management to invest ... |
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