BNY Mellon Equity Income Fund överträffar S&P 500 i Q4 2025

BNY Mellon Equity Income Fund uppnådde en avkastning på 2,86 % under fjärde kvartalet 2025, vilket överträffade dess S&P 500-benchmark med 0,20 procentenheter. Denna prestation kom mitt i avtagande inflation och motståndskraftig ekonomisk tillväxt som stärkte investerarnas förtroende. Positiva bidrag från finans- och tekniksektorerna bidrog till resultaten.

Under fjärde kvartalet 2025 levererade BNY Mellon Equity Income Fund (Class A at NAV), ticker DQIAX, en avkastning på 2,86 %, vilket överträffade S&P 500 Index 2,66-procentiga uppgång. Denna överavkastning belystes i fondens senaste kommentar, publicerad den 9 mars 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. Inom fonden visade sig urvalet av värdepapper i finans- och tekniksektorerna särskilt fördelaktigt. Till exempel stack Cisco Systems ut, drivet av ökande efterfrågan på infrastruktur för artificiell intelligens. Företaget rapporterade 7,6 % intäktstillväxt jämfört med föregående år och 13,8 % tillväxt i vinst per aktie, tillsammans med positiva framtidsprognoser. Dessa vinster motverkades delvis av sämre prestationer i konsumentvaru- och kommunikationstjänstesektorerna. Sammantaget har portföljen en lutning mot billigare, högre kvalitetsvärdepapper med positiv vinstmomentum. Fondförvaltarna uttryckte förtroende för att denna positionering passar den rådande marknadsmiljön.

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