Deutsche Latin America Equity A
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Company & Industry Overviews What’s behind Deutsche’s Latin America Equity Fund’s Performance?
SLANX has had an excellent run so far in 2016. It has far outperformed the passively managed ILF, making it one of only three funds to do so.
Fund ManagersA Look at the Deutsche Latin America Equity Fund
SLANX’s assets were invested across 50 holdings in June 2016, and it was managing assets worth $292 million as of July’s end.
Company & Industry OverviewsDomestic Investors Partake in the Action in Brazilian Equities
Brazilian stocks have had a tremendous 2016 so far. Prior to what has turned out to be a difficult May, the Ibovespa stock index rose 24%.
Company & Industry Overviews Good Show by SLANX, but Caution Is Required
SLANX surged 27.5% in the first four months of 2016, and emerged as the third-best performer among its peers.
Fund ManagersHow Is SLANX’s Portfolio Positioned Year-to-Date in 2016?
The Deutsche Latin America Equity Fund Class A (SLANX) seeks long-term capital growth by investing “in Latin American common stocks and other equities.”
Company & Industry OverviewsLatin American Funds Surging as Brazilian Stocks Are on a Tear
The primary reason for optimism for Brazilian stocks is the hope that President Dilma Rousseff will be impeached soon, bringing political stability to a nation where moving stalled economic reforms ahead is a priority.
Company & Industry OverviewsMohamed El-Erian Believes in Brazil, Just Not Now
In an email interview with Bloomberg, Mohamed El-Erian said, “Brazil has an enormous potential, absolutely enormous. What is missing is the political context that enables sustained policy implementation.
Company & Industry OverviewsDeutsche Latin America Equity Fund Is Having an Excellent 2016
From a purely NAV return standpoint, the Deutsche Latin America Equity Fund was an above-average performer for the one-year period until March 24, 2016. It ranked fourth among its peer group.
Company & Industry Overviews Things Have Been Good for SLANX Lately
From a purely net asset value return standpoint, SLANX was an above-average performer for the one-year period until February 17, 2016.
Company & Industry Overviews Staples Sector Drags Down the Deutsche Latin America Equity Fund
The Deutsche Latin America Equity Fund – Class A (SLANX) fell 4.7% in December 2015 from a month prior.
Fund ManagersSLANX: The Fund with a Financials and Consumer Staples Core
As of December 2015, SLANX’s assets were invested across 46 holdings and it was managing assets worth $198.1 million.
Macroeconomic Analysis Financials, Staples Pummel SLANX Year-to-Date in November 2015
SLANX fell 3.4% in November 2015 from a month prior. In the three- and six-month periods ended November 30, the fund fell 5.1% and 22.8%, respectively.
Macroeconomic AnalysisPortfolio Composition of SLANX through November 2015
SLANX’s assets were invested across 50 holdings as of September 2015, and it was managing assets worth $213.7 million as of November’s end.
Macroeconomic AnalysisLatin America-Focused Mutual Funds: Outlook after September 2015
The Latin America-focused mutual funds that have a lion’s share of their assets invested in companies from Mexico did better than those invested in Brazil.
Macroeconomic AnalysisThe Deutsche Latin America Equity Fund Class A (SLANX): Portfolio Overview
The Deutsche Latin America Equity Fund Class A seeks long-term growth by focusing on bottom-up research, growth-orientation, and regional theme analysis.
Macroeconomic AnalysisThe Deutsche Latin America Equity Fund Class A (SLANX): Must-Knows
The Deutsche Latin America Equity Fund – Class A (SLANX) is offered by Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management.