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Back in the 80s, an American fast food chain made the memorable slogan, “Where’s the beef?” to imply that its competitors were not providing enough substance – in this case - beef! In this update on the Emerging Markets (EM) we take some time to lay out why we believe EM is a compelling asset class story. The question we get most often is “what’s the catalyst that’s going to drive EM forward?”

In this case, we’d like to use this easy to remember analogy and highlight “the beef” for the asset class-earnings growth. As fundamental, stock-driven investors, this is a core lens through which we look at investments in our fund.

What’s also interesting about EM earnings is how critical it is for driving asset class performance throughout longer-term cycles. When we look at EM’s performance versus Developed Markets (DM) over the long term, we see that relative earnings growth is a major driver of EM’s outperformance.

For example, the 35-year earnings per share (EPS) compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for the US has been 6.4%1. What we’ve observed historically is that during strong outperformance periods for EM equities, the earnings growth is double-digit (strong on both an absolute and relative basis).

Fortunately, we are right at a key turning point and the case for EM earnings outpacing DM is strong, in our view. It’s driven by higher growth rates (GDP) and less margin pressure as inflationary forces abate. Furthermore, for technology companies in EM, it’s also supported by strong market positioning and structural growth drivers such as artificial intelligence (AI).



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