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Objective
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The strategy aims to achieve capital growth over the long term (5 years or more).
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Performance benchmark
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FTSE World Europe ex UK
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Typical number of equity holdings
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30 to 50
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Sustainable investment restrictions
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Strategies that follow the Newton sustainable investment process are subject to a set of minimum exclusions referred to as ‘sustainable investment restrictions’. These restrictions include companies involved in or that generate a material proportion of revenues from activities that are deemed to be harmful from an environmental or social perspective. Read more about our sustainable investment restrictions.
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Strategy inception
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8 December 2021
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Strategy available through pooled UK vehicle
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BNY Mellon Sustainable European Opportunities Fund
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Strategy highlights
- Sustainability assessments look beyond the financial statements, alongside fundamental bottom-up research and stock valuation analysis
- Investing in companies that positively manage the material impacts of their operations and products on the environment and society
- Actively omitting companies involved in areas of high social cost, environmental degradation or violation of the UN Global Compact Principles
Strategy profile
Investment team
Our Sustainable European Opportunities strategy is managed by an experienced team. In-house research analysts are at the core of our investment process, and our multidimensional research platform spans fundamental, thematic, responsible investment, quantitative, geopolitical, investigative and private-market research to promote better-informed investment decisions
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Your capital may be at risk. The value of investments and the income from them can fall as well as rise and investors may not get back the original amount invested.
Newton will make investment decisions that are not based solely on ESG criteria. Other attributes of an investment may outweigh ESG analysis when making investment decisions. The way that ESG and sustainability criteria are assessed and the evaluation of their suitability for Newton’s sustainable strategies may vary depending on the asset class and strategy involved. For Newton’s sustainable strategies, ESG analysis is performed prior to investment for corporate investments (single name equity and fixed-income securities). The analysis will then also follow the Newton sustainable investment process to ensure it fits with the wider Newton sustainable investment philosophy.
Key investment risks
- Objective/performance risk: There is no guarantee that the strategy will achieve its objectives.
- Currency risk: This strategy invests in international markets which means it is exposed to changes in currency rates which could affect the value of the strategy.
- Geographic concentration risk: The strategy primarily invests in a single market which may have a significant impact on the value of the strategy.
- Derivatives risk: Derivatives are highly sensitive to changes in the value of the asset from which their value is derived. A small movement in the value of the underlying asset can cause a large movement in the value of the derivative. This can increase the sizes of losses and gains, causing the value of your investment to fluctuate. When using derivatives, the strategy can lose significantly more than the amount it has invested in derivatives.
- Emerging markets risk: Emerging Markets have additional risks due to less-developed market practices.
- Concentration risk: A fall in the value of a single investment may have a significant impact on the value of the strategy because it typically invests in a limited number of investments.
- Sustainable strategies risk: The strategy follows a sustainable investment approach, which may cause it to perform differently from strategies that have a similar objective but which do not integrate sustainable investment criteria when selecting securities.
- Counterparty risk: The insolvency of any institutions providing services such as custody of assets or acting as a counterparty to derivatives or other contractual arrangements, may expose the strategy to financial loss.