Nationwide BNY Mellon fund trails S&P 500 in Q4 2025

The Nationwide BNY Mellon Dynamic U.S. Core Fund achieved a 2.19% return in the fourth quarter of 2025, underperforming the S&P 500 Index's 2.66% gain. The fund maintained a target allocation of 90% equities, 10% bonds, and no cash during the period. Positive market factors included stronger-than-expected economic growth, interest rate reductions, and robust corporate earnings.

The Nationwide BNY Mellon Dynamic U.S. Core Fund (NMFAX) delivered a 2.19% return for its IS Share Class in Q4 2025, compared to the S&P 500 Index's 2.66% performance. This result came amid favorable conditions for stocks, driven by better-than-expected growth, two interest rate cuts, and solid corporate earnings reports.

The fund's strategy emphasized a defensive equity allocation, with a current target exposure of 90% equities, 10% bonds, and 0% cash. It continued to employ equity call options to enhance convexity, resulting in an average implemented equity exposure of 100.2% over the quarter. This approach aimed to balance risk while capturing upside potential in the market.

Looking ahead, the fund's forecast for S&P 500 earnings-per-share growth over the next 12 months was revised downward slightly to 7.8%. The commentary highlights the fund's focus on dynamic positioning to navigate evolving economic signals, though specific details on bond selections or option strategies were not elaborated in the summary.

Note that while the title references Q4 2025, some summary text mentions Q3; the performance figures align with the quarterly context provided.

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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.

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The Putnam Core Bond Fund Y share class returned 1.07% in the fourth quarter of 2025, slightly trailing its benchmark, the Bloomberg US Aggregate Index, which gained 1.10%. Gains in mortgage credit sectors helped offset broader market uncertainties. The commentary highlights stable economic indicators supporting bond markets.

The Harbor International Compounders Fund (HSICX) returned 3.19% in the fourth quarter of 2025, underperforming its benchmark, the MSCI All Country World ex-US Index, which gained 5.05%. Key holdings like AstraZeneca and SSE contributed positively to performance. The fund made several portfolio adjustments, including new purchases and sales of positions.

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The Western Asset Inflation-Linked Opportunities & Income Fund (WIW) delivered a 13.09% market price return over the past year, despite fixed-income market volatility in the fourth quarter of 2025. Its NAV return stood at 9.34% for the same period.

 

 

 

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