BNY Mellon Equity Income Fund outperforms S&P 500 in Q4 2025

The BNY Mellon Equity Income Fund achieved a 2.86% return in the fourth quarter of 2025, surpassing its S&P 500 benchmark by 0.20 percentage points. This performance came amid cooling inflation and resilient economic growth that bolstered investor confidence. Positive contributions from financials and technology sectors helped drive the results.

In the fourth quarter of 2025, the BNY Mellon Equity Income Fund (Class A at NAV), ticker DQIAX, delivered a return of 2.86%, edging out the S&P 500 Index's 2.66% gain. This outperformance was highlighted in the fund's latest commentary, published on March 9, 2026.

Broader market conditions supported equity gains worldwide. Cooling inflation across major economies, combined with resilient economic growth and clearer visibility on corporate earnings, underpinned investor confidence. These factors persisted despite ongoing geopolitical and policy uncertainties, fostering positive risk sentiment in both developed and emerging markets.

Within the fund, security selection in the financials and technology sectors proved particularly beneficial. For instance, Cisco Systems stood out, benefiting from surging demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure. The company reported 7.6% year-over-year revenue growth and 13.8% earnings per share growth, alongside upbeat guidance for the future.

These gains were partially offset by weaker performance in consumer staples and communication services sectors. Overall, the portfolio maintains a tilt toward less expensive, higher-quality securities exhibiting positive earnings momentum. Fund managers expressed confidence that this positioning suits the prevailing market environment.

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