Templeton Emerging Markets Trust (TEMIT) is a £1.9 billion UK-listed fund launched in 1979 and managed by Chetan Sehgal and Andrew Ness. The fund is a team effort, with analysts across the globe supporting the investment decisions. TEMIT has delivered a 19% return over the past year, outperforming similar trusts. The trust's portfolio comprises 87 stocks, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), Indian banks ICICI and HDFC, and food delivery company Eternal. Despite concerns over tariffs and geopolitics, Sehgal remains optimistic about the long-term prospects of emerging markets, predicting high single-digit annual returns.
Templeton Emerging Markets Trust (TEMIT), a £1.9 billion UK-listed fund launched in 1979, continues to demonstrate robust performance. Managed by Chetan Sehgal and Andrew Ness, the fund has delivered a 19% return over the past year, outperforming similar trusts such as Fidelity Emerging Markets and JPMorgan Emerging Markets, which registered 15% and 9.9% gains respectively [1].
The fund's success can be attributed to its team approach, with Sehgal emphasizing, "We're a team. Every investment idea for the trust is discussed." This collaborative strategy is supported by a global network of analysts, ensuring a diverse and well-informed investment process [1].
TEMIT's portfolio comprises 87 stocks, with notable holdings including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), Indian banks ICICI and HDFC, and food delivery company Eternal. TSMC, the fund's largest holding at just under 13%, is seen as having tremendous earnings growth potential, while the banking sector in countries like India and Brazil is considered a powerful penetration story due to growing urbanization [1].
Despite geopolitical tensions and tariffs on exports to the US, Sehgal remains optimistic about the long-term prospects of emerging markets, predicting high single-digit annual returns. He acknowledges the challenges but believes the current status quo is a viable solution, and many Taiwanese companies, including TSMC, are setting up manufacturing operations elsewhere [1].
The fund's total annual charges are reasonable at 0.96%, and it pays a dividend equivalent to an annual yield of 2.7%. With a stock market code of BKPG0S0 and ticker TEM, TEMIT offers a balanced investment strategy in the emerging markets sector [1].
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References:
[1] https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/investing/article-14920929/TEMPLETON-EMERGING-MARKETS-TRUST-Teamwork-helps-master-emerging-markets.html
[2] https://www.ainvest.com/news/nancy-pelosi-bold-bet-broadcom-1-5-million-investment-ai-chipmaker-2507/
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