DNB Global Emerging Markets Indeks
DNB Global Emerging Markets Indeks is an index-tracking equity fund that invests in growing markets all over the world.
Invests in developing markets across the world
Index-tracking equity fund
Minimum purchase of NOK 100
You can buy DNB Global Emerging Markets using a computer or in the Spare app.
DNB Global Emerging Markets Indeks
DNB Global Emerging Markets Indeks is an index-tracking equity fund that invests in growing markets. Emerging markets are those countries or economies that are in a transition phase between developing countries and developed countries. The mutual fund has the largest investments in China, India, Iran, South Korea and Brazil.
The mutual fund seeks to provide a composition corresponding to the fund’s reference index, MSCI Emerging Markets Index.
The goal of the fund is, over time, to produce a return approximately equal to the benchmark index, and the fund’s composition and risk is similar to the benchmark index.
Companies that perhaps do not satisfy DNB’s responsible investment guidelines will be kept out of the fund’s investment remit.
Minimum purchase amount is NOK 100. With a savings scheme in mutual funds, your savings happen automatically every month.
Passive management
Passive management (index-based management) means that the fund’s investments follow a specific benchmark index. Since the index fund, among other things, does not have managers trying to generate better returns than the index, the costs are lower than for actively managed funds.
Historical returns are no guarantee of future returns. Future returns will depend, among other things, on market developments, the skill of the Portfolio Manager, the mutual fund’s risk, and the management costs. Returns may be negative as a result of mark-to-market losses.
Equity fund
Equity funds are suitable for people who want to save for more than six years and who can tolerate volatility in value in the meantime.
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