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| | ... 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 making up an average 11% of NFP international ... |
| | | ... Technology Tigers ETF (ASIA), which invests in the 50 largest tech companies in Asia ex Japan, including names like Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu. "It was more like a partnership. Our research team worked closely with the index provider to implement the ... |
| | | ... EM index now account for about 20% of the holdings and that includes these very highly valued internet names, Alibaba, Tencent etc." "If you just look at Naspers, more than 100% of its value comes from its stake in Tencent, and they account for a third ... |
| | | Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent, the emerging-market equivalents of FANG stocks are even more expensive, higher risk and lower quality than their US counterparts, according to State Street Global Advisors. A May strategy highlights note written by SSGA chief ... |
| | | ... large caps and 5% in cash, using its WWG indices. The 0.1% fee "actively selected" fund currently holds AfterPay, Baidu, Tencent and Netflix. The fund is not jumping on the ESG bandwagon yet, with Bennett saying they answer to "internal capabilities" ... |
| | | ... part to ETFs enabling greater diversification via less traditional, high growth sectors such as robotics and aerospace. Tencent, Tesla and Nvidia joined Amazon, Apple and Facebook as some of the most heavily traded international stocks last year by SMSFs. ... |
| | | ... the S curve or the steep part of the growth curve," she said. "In China, online retail makes up 15% of retail. Alibaba, Tencent, JD.com - they are in the sweet spot of an S curve and are growing rapidly." What happens in this period is that big companies ... |
| | | ... unsurprisingly, international tech and e-commerce stocks proved most popular across all demographics with Apple, Tesla, Facebook, Tencent, Amazon, Snap and Alibaba among the top picks. "International shares offer a great diversification opportunity for ... |
| | | ... developed in India before being sold in Brazil, Mexico, Indonesia and Nigeria. Some companies in emerging markets, such as Tencent, are becoming big players on the global stage," Budden said. Capital Group's managing director for Australia, Paul Hennessy ... |
| | | ... emerging markets, British American Tobacco places second and accounts for 2.92% of the subdivision. Chinese media company Tencent Holdings is number one at 2.99%. At number four is Brazilian brewer and major PepsiCo distributor AmBev at 2.55%. In non-emerging ... |
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