Strategies

International Small Cap Diversified Value

Long Term Composite Performance (%) Average Annual Total Returns for periods greater than one year

As of 03/31/2026
 QUARTERYTD1 YEAR3 YEAR5 YEAR10 YEARSINCE 07/01/2020
Gross of Fees0.820.8226.3416.9711.12 16.91
Net of Fees0.640.6425.4416.0810.25 16.00
MSCI World ex-USA Small Cap Index-0.37-0.3729.1913.775.40 10.40
MSCI World ex-USA Small Cap Value Index-0.13-0.1330.7616.058.14 13.33

Calendar Year Performance (%)

As of 03/31/2026
 20252024202320222021
Gross of Fees32.145.4421.94-7.7617.59
Net of Fees31.184.6020.98-8.5116.66
MSCI World ex-USA Small Cap Index34.072.7612.62-20.5911.14
MSCI World ex-USA Small Cap Value Index38.552.9514.70-14.0013.27

Net of fee performance in the “Long Term Composite Performance” chart is preliminary through the latest time period.  Past performance is not a reliable indicator or a guarantee of future results.

The value disciplines used in managing the accounts in the International Small Cap Diversified Value Composite may prevent or limit investment in major stocks in the index and returns may not be correlated to the index. It is not possible to invest directly in an index. Important disclosures are included in the strategy’s GIPS Report and should be reviewed as part of the performance information presented above.

Valuations and returns are stated in U.S. dollars.  Investment returns include reinvestment of dividends, interest, and capital gains. Gross performance results are presented before management and custodial fees but after all trading expenses. Net performance results are presented after actual management fees and all trading expenses but before custodial fees. An account’s size, timing of transactions, and market conditions at the time of investment may lead to different performance results among accounts.

All investments contain risk and may lose value. Investing in foreign as well as emerging markets involves additional risk such as greater volatility, political, economic, and currency risks and differences in accounting methods. Investing in smaller and/or newer companies involves greater risks than those associated with investing in larger companies. Investing in value stocks presents the risk that value stocks may fall out of favor with investors and underperform growth stocks during given periods.

MSCI makes no express or implied warranties or representations and shall have no liability whatsoever with respect to any MSCI data contained herein. The MSCI data may not be further redistributed or used as a basis for other indices or any securities or financial products. This report is not approved, reviewed, or produced by MSCI. See Index definitions for full disclaimer.

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