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Top Trumps: International equities – 14 May 2026

This week FSA provides a quick comparison of two international equity funds: Nomura Global Multi – Theme Equity fund and T. Rowe Price Global Value Equity fund.

Source: FE Fundinfo. All relevant fund data converted to US dollars for comparative purposes. Performance, alpha and volatility are annualised over three years with data as reported at the end of last month. Information ratio (IR) aims to measure a portfolio manager’s consistent ability to generate excess returns relative to a benchmark. The higher the IR, the more consistent the manager is.

Based on the popular 80s card game, each week we select an asset class and use FE fundinfo data to compare two funds based on their three-year performance, assets under management, alpha, volatility, ongoing charges and information ratio to decide which is the Top Trump.

This week, the T. Rowe Price Global Value Equity fund defeats the Nomura Global Multi – Theme Equity fund: 4-2

Nomura Global Multi – Theme Equity fund

The fund aims to achieve medium to long-term capital appreciation through investment in an actively managed portfolio of global equity securities.

Top 10 holdings:

  1. Nvidia
  2. Broadcom
  3. Amazon
  4. Western Digital
  5. Alphabet
  6. TSMC
  7. Micron Technology
  8. Netflix
  9. Lumentum
  10. McKesson

T. Rowe Price Global Value Equity fund

The fund aims to increase the value of its shares over the long term through growth in the value of its investments. The fund is actively managed and invests primarily in a broadly diversified portfolio of undervalued shares of companies worldwide, including emerging markets.

Top 10 holdings:

  1. Alphabet
  2. ExxonMobil
  3. TotalEnergies
  4. Merck
  5. T-Mobile US
  6. Franco-Nevada
  7. AbbVie
  8. Wheaton Precious Metals
  9. JPMorgan Chase
  10. AstraZeneca

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