Market Overview - Global equity markets experienced positive returns in Q3, driven by progress in U.S. tariff negotiations and expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts, with the MSCI World Growth Index up 8.6% compared to 7.3% for the MSCI World Index and 5.8% for the MSCI World Value Index [2] - Emerging markets showed notable strength, particularly in China, Mexico, and Brazil, with China's tech giants like Tencent and Alibaba contributing to optimism in AI development [5][6] - Developed markets saw Japan leading returns due to clarity on trade policy and confidence in economic resilience, while the eurozone lagged due to political volatility and infrastructure spending debates [6] Quarterly Performance - The ClearBridge Global Value Improvers Strategy generated positive absolute returns but underperformed its benchmark, with industrials and energy holdings detracting from performance [7][19] - Negative stock selection in industrials was primarily due to CNH Industrial's decline amid weaker agricultural demand, while Hitachi remained a strong performer in Japan [8] - Energy stock selection faced challenges from declining commodity prices, with EQT's shares affected by high storage inventories and concerns over demand growth [9] - IT sector stock selection was a strong contributor, particularly Oracle, which gained market share among hyperscalers [10] - In healthcare, CVS and AstraZeneca saw strong performance due to better-than-expected earnings and reduced tariff concerns [11] Portfolio Positioning - New positions were initiated in Lloyds Banking Group, expected to deliver higher normalized returns and a double-digit shareholder yield, and Alphabet, which is positioned to benefit from generative AI developments [13][14] - The strategy exited its position in Novo Nordisk due to lowered full-year guidance and management changes [15] Outlook - Market confidence is bolstered by clarity around tariffs and fiscal policy, although valuations have returned to elevated levels [16] - The focus remains on undervalued companies with distinct growth drivers or restructuring catalysts [16] Energy Sector Insights - Structural shifts in energy demand and efficiency present compelling opportunities, particularly in renewables and energy storage [17] - Companies like Vertiv and Johnson Controls are positioned to benefit from rising energy costs and net-zero goals, with efficiency becoming a competitive advantage [26] ESG Highlights - Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technologies are critical for heavy industries, with ClearBridge holdings actively developing CCS capabilities [22][23] - Linde is well-positioned in clean hydrogen production, leveraging its technology to drive emissions savings and business growth [24][30] - Green Plains is focusing on carbon capture initiatives to decarbonize its biorefineries, partnering on projects to sequester significant CO2 emissions [38][40]
ClearBridge Global Value Improvers Strategy Q3 2025 Commentary