Thornburg International Growth Fund ETF (TXUG) — ()

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Second Rate Cut Emphasizes International Equities Diversification

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The U.S. Federal Reserve instituted a second rate cut of the year, which could only add more fuel to the international assets flame that's been burning bright for much of …

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Tariff Uncertainty Underscores Impact of Active Management

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Though Liberation Day is in the rearview mirror for the capital markets, it still continues to occupy center stage when it comes to market concerns from a forward-looking perspective.

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Uncertainty Supports Case for International Active ETFs

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The explosion of new active ETFs in the marketplace comes at a time when the investing environment has become more uncertain as 2025 comes to a close. Recent rate cuts, …

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4 Interesting Equity ETF Launches in Q1

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The global economic landscape is shifting in 2025. Investors are navigating a complex environment shaped by geopolitical tensions, trade uncertainties, and evolving market dynamics.

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About Thornburg International Growth Fund ETF TXUG

TXUG is an actively managed fund that aims for long-term capital growth. The investment adviser aims to achieve this by selecting companies of various sizes that exhibit growth characteristics, such as increasing revenues, earnings, and growth potential. The portfolio will typically contain 35-50 issuers and focus on developed markets outside the US. Portfolio selection considers domestic and international economic developments, outlooks for securities markets, interest rates and inflation, the supply and demand for securities, and analysis of specific issuers. To hedge its exposure in any investment into US dollars or other currencies, the fund may use derivative instruments, such as currency forwards.