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July 2026
Japanese equities are currently trading at compelling valuation levels compared to other developed equity markets around the world and relative to their own historical averages. We believe the Japanese market deserves a closer look.
When investing in Japanese businesses, we believe it is imperative to select a manager who is immersed in the culture and can perform in-depth, company-specific research to build a concentrated portfolio of Japanese companies that can outperform a benchmark and weather volatility.
June 2026
Tokio Marine is Japan’s largest general insurance group with a solid track record in the domestic market and an expanding overseas business. Tokio Marine is one of three Japanese insurers that has significant market share and enjoys high profitability and strong pricing power due to industry consolidation—qualities Berkshire Hathaway appears to have noticed.
In the following commentary, the Portfolio Managers discuss the opportunities emerging in Japan’s small-cap market, highlighting improving corporate profitability, evolving management practices, and attractive valuations in a more selective market environment.
In the following commentary, the Portfolio Managers discuss Japan’s improving corporate fundamentals, the continued benefits of governance reform, and why stock selection remains essential as the market becomes increasingly differentiated.
April 2026
In the following commentary, the Portfolio Managers discuss recent strong performance, the effects of geopolitical tensions, softer Chinese tourism, currency dynamics, rising interest rates, wage negotiations, valuations, and economic drivers for the Fund’s Japanese small-cap holdings.
In the following commentary, the Portfolio Managers emphasize that market performance is being driven by fundamentals, with improved governance, disciplined capital allocation, and a constructive long-term outlook despite near-term volatility.
January 2026
In the following commentary, the Portfolio Managers cover small-cap outperformance drivers, pro-growth fiscal policy, governance reform, yen volatility, portfolio repositioning, profitability and capital efficiency trends, valuation gaps, and their 2026 outlook.
The Portfolio Managers summarize the significant events that drove markets over 2025 and how the Fund remains focused on quality, capital discipline, and valuation, with a clear preference for stock picking over index exposure.
October 2025
The Portfolio Managers discuss their view of the Japanese small-cap corporate landscape amid many shifting factors, including a new Prime Minister, finalized tariff situation, currency volatility, and attractive valuation environment.
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