Global Emerging Markets Smaller Companies
Investment Objective
Schroders Global Emerging Markets Smaller Companies strategy seeks long-term capital appreciation.
Description
The strategy provides diversified exposure to the smaller companies of emerging markets. Smaller companies within the emerging markets universe are typically under-researched, under-owned and often characterized by strong growth potential.
Investment Options*
- Mutual Fund
- Separate Accounts
Learn More
To find out more about this strategy, email our team at canada@schroders.com.
Investment Disclosures
*The strategies listed include those which may be subject to the ability to meet investment minimums and other specific criteria, and may not be directly available to U.S. investors.
There can be no guarantee these strategies will be successful or that the investment objective can be achieved.
Investment Risks: All investments, domestic and foreign, involve risks including the risk of possible loss of principal. The market value of the portfolio may decline as a result of a number of factors, including adverse economic and market conditions, prospects of stocks in the portfolio, changing interest rates, and real or perceived adverse competitive industry conditions. Investing overseas involves special risks including among others, risks related to political or economic instability, foreign currency (such as exchange, valuation, and fluctuation) risk, market entry or exit restrictions, illiquidity and taxation. Emerging markets pose greater risks than investments in developed markets. Investments in small capitalization companies generally carry greater risk than is customarily associated with larger capitalization companies, which may include, for example, less public information, more limited financial resources and product lines, greater volatility, higher risk of failure than larger companies, and less liquidity