EMKT yields 7.76% · MCD yields 2.35%● Live data
📍 MCD pulled ahead of the other in Year 7
Combined, EMKT + MCD cover 0 of 12 months — good coverage
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EMKT focuses on equity securities of companies whose principal business activities are in emerging market countries, as defined by the MSCI Emerging Markets universe. The fund invests mainly in common stocks, but may also hold preferred and convertible securities, including depositary receipts. The strategy emphasizes identifying companies that appear undervalued relative to their earnings, cash flows, or asset values. While the fund can invest across market capitalizations, implementation may from time to time lead to greater exposure to larger companies depending on market conditions. The portfolio may also experience periods of higher weighting in particular sectors or regions as a result of bottom-up stock selection rather than top-down allocation. Under normal conditions, at least 80% of net assets are invested in securities tied to emerging markets. EMKT converted from the Lazard Emerging Markets Core Equity portfolio with $ 123.8 million in assets.
Full EMKT Calculator →McDonald's Corporation operates and franchises McDonald's restaurants in the United States and internationally. Its restaurants offer hamburgers and cheeseburgers, chicken sandwiches and nuggets, wraps, fries, salads, oatmeal, shakes, desserts, sundaes, soft serve cones, bakery items, soft drinks, coffee, and beverages and other beverages, as well as breakfast menu, including biscuit and bagel sandwiches, breakfast burritos, hotcakes, and other sandwiches. As of December 31, 2021, the company operated 40,031 restaurants. McDonald's Corporation was founded in 1940 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
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