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Fondgesellschaft Carne Gl. Fd. M.(IE)
Region -
Branche Branchenmix
Ursprungsland Irland
Vertriebszulassungen Österreich, Deutschland, Schweiz, Tschechien
KESt-Meldefonds -
Auflagedatum 15.12.2011
Ertragstyp ausschüttend
Fondsvolumen 351,87 Mio. USD
Hinweis -

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Im Rahmen der Anlagestrategie kann in wesentlichem Umfang in Derivate investiert werden.Aufgrund der Zusammensetzung des Fonds oder der verwendeten Managementtechniken weist der Fonds eine erhöhte Volatilität auf, d.h. die Anteilswerte sind auch innerhalb kurzer Zeiträume großen Schwankungen nach oben und nach unten ausgesetzt, wobei auch Kapitalverluste nicht ausgeschlossen werden können.Die Fondsbestimmungen des Cullen Funds North American High Dividend Value Equity Fund USD Distributing Retail Share Class A1 wurden durch die FMA bewilligt.Der Cullen Funds North American High Dividend Value Equity Fund USD Distributing Retail Share Class A1 kann mehr als 35 % des Fondsvermögens in Wertpapiere/Geldmarktinstrumente folgender Emittenten investieren: EU Member State,EU Member States, Australia, Canada ,Japan, New Zealand ,Norway ,Switzerland, United States of America ,Euratom, European Investment Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development ,International Finance Corporation, International Monetary Fund ,The Asian Development Bank, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (The World Bank) ,The Inter American Development Bank.

Fondsgesellschaft

KAG Carne Gl. Fd. M.(IE)
Adresse Harcourt Road, Dublin 2, Irland
Internet www.carnegroup.com
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Fondsstrategie

This product aims for long term growth in, as well as returning income on, the value of your investment. Primarily, the product will purchase dividend paying shares of companies diversified across 15-25 industries and which are both incorporated in the U.S. and listed on stock exchanges there (the "Companies" and each a "Company"). In selecting which of such Companies' shares to purchase, the product will generally use the following criteria: (i) the total value of the Company's listed shares exceeds US$3 billion, (ii) relative to share price, dividend yield on the Company's shares is greater than the average dividend yield on shares comprising the S&P 500 Index (which is an index of 500 shares intended to be a representative sample of leading companies in leading industries within the U.S. economy), (iii) the Company's price/earnings ratio is below the average price/earnings ratio on shares comprising the S&P 500 Index (a price/earnings ratio is a valuation ratio of a company's current share price compared to its per-share earnings and essentially shows how much one needs to pay per dollar of earnings - if a company were trading at a price/earnings ratio of 20, the interpretation is that an investor is willing to pay $20 for $1 of current earnings), and (iv) based on the Company's historical dividend growth and overall well-being, there is strong potential for higher dividends (i.e. an increase in the actual dollar amount of the dividend irrespective of the dividend yield).In selecting which of such Companies' shares to purchase, the product will generally use the following criteria: (i) the total value of the Company's listed shares exceeds US$3 billion, (ii) relative to share price, dividend yield on the Company's shares is greater than the average dividend yield on shares comprising the S&P 500 Index (which is an index of 500 shares intended to be a representative sample of leading companies in leading industries within the U.S. economy), (iii) the Company's price/earnings ratio is below the average price/earnings ratio on shares comprising the S&P 500 Index (a price/earnings ratio is a valuation ratio of a company's current share price compared to its per-share earnings and essentially shows how much one needs to pay per dollar of earnings - if a company were trading at a price/earnings ratio of 20, the interpretation is that an investor is willing to pay $20 for $1 of current earnings), and (iv) based on the Company's historical dividend growth and overall well-being, there is strong potential for higher dividends (i.e. an increase in the actual dollar amount of the dividend irrespective of the dividend yield).
Fondsmanager: Jim Cullen & Jennifer Chang