Columbia Global Technology Growth Fund underperforms benchmark in Q4 2025

Institutional Class shares of the Columbia Global Technology Growth Fund returned 1.97% in the fourth quarter of 2025, trailing the S&P Global 1200 Information Technology Index benchmark at 3.21%. Gains from AI leaders like Alphabet and Micron were offset by declines in Oracle and Netflix. The fund's commentary highlights key contributors and detractors.

The Columbia Global Technology Growth Fund released its Q4 2025 commentary, detailing performance amid a volatile technology sector driven by artificial intelligence developments. Institutional Class shares achieved a 1.97% return for the quarter ending December 2025, underperforming the benchmark S&P Global 1200 Information Technology Index, which posted 3.21% gains. This gap reflects mixed results from major holdings, as outlined in the fund's analysis excerpted in Seeking Alpha on March 18, 2026. Significant positive contributors included Alphabet, whose shares surged over 25%. The company reclaimed AI leadership with its Gemini 3 product family, driving exceptional quarterly returns. Micron Technology also advanced strongly, benefiting from validation of robust AI demand for memory chips from key customers. On the detractors' side, Oracle Corporation shares fell approximately 30%. Investor enthusiasm for its AI infrastructure plans faded amid concerns over execution risks and financial sustainability. Netflix experienced a decline exceeding 20%, linked to waning support for its proposed $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. The commentary underscores how AI momentum propelled certain tech firms while exposing vulnerabilities in others, shaping the fund's relative underperformance.

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Nvidia Corporation reported stronger-than-expected results for its fiscal fourth quarter of 2026, with revenue rising 73% year-over-year to $68.1 billion. The company's data center segment, fueled by products like Blackwell and NVLink, now accounts for over 90% of total revenue. Asian markets climbed for a fourth straight day, boosted by Nvidia's upbeat sales forecast.

The Fidelity Small Cap Growth Fund (FCPGX) gained 3.16% in the fourth quarter of 2025, surpassing the Russell 2000 Growth Index's 1.22% advance. This performance was driven by key holdings like Cogent Biosciences.

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The John Hancock Global Shareholder Yield Fund achieved a positive return in the fourth quarter of 2025, surpassing its benchmark, the MSCI World Index. Stock selections in the information technology and financials sectors drove the fund's strong performance. The fund aims to provide a high level of income alongside some capital appreciation.

Conestoga Capital Advisors' Small Cap Composite Portfolio returned -5.01% net-of-fees in the first quarter of 2026, trailing the Russell 2000 Growth Index's -2.81% decline. The fund faced headwinds from software stocks amid valuation compression. Positive contributions came from industrial holdings.

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Soros Fund Management, led by billionaire George Soros, has acquired new positions in artificial intelligence-related stocks Broadcom and Tesla, investing a combined $69 million in the fourth quarter. The moves come amid market declines for both companies, signaling confidence in their AI-driven growth prospects. This filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission highlights Soros's continued focus on technology sectors despite geopolitical and competitive pressures.

Asian stocks experienced a slight retreat from their recent peaks following a downturn in Wall Street markets. The decline was influenced by a subdued investor response to Nvidia's latest earnings report. Despite the pullback, Asian equities have outperformed global benchmarks throughout the year.

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The WisdomTree Target Range Fund has shown reduced participation in market drawdowns amid global equity declines of up to 26% since 2022. In 2022, it fell 19.43% compared to a 26.36% drop in the MSCI ACWI Index. The fund uses call spreads to cap upside while moderating selloffs.

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