Capital Group Europe Equity

Long-term, sustainable growth from distinctive European companies.

The luxury goods, retailing, pharmaceutical and life sciences industries are home to many companies that are leading players in their sectors. The Capital Group Europe Equity strategy seeks out distinctive European companies with quality-growth1 and resilient characteristics to deliver long-term sustainable success.

Distinctive, quality growth businesses 

  • Sustainable and innovative business models
 
  • Established competitive advantages
 
  • Operate in growing markets and sectors
 
  • Established and early-stage companies

Resiliency characteristics

  • Robust balance sheets
 
  • Strong management teams
 
  • Dominant market positions
 
  • Able to thrive, independent of economic cycles and macroeconomic conditions

Long-term, sustainable growth (from European companies)


 

Capital Group Europe Equity strategy credentials:

Attractive 28-year track record

Strong risk-adjusted returns

Navigated different market conditions and style-driven environments

Competitive upside/downside capture

Capital Group European Opportunities

 

1 Experienced managements, robust balance sheets, high return on capital and strong cash flows characterise quality-growth companies.

All data as at 31 December 2020 and attributed to Capital Group, unless otherwise stated.

Risk factors you should consider before investing:

  • This material is not intended to provide investment advice or be considered a personal recommendation.
  • The value of investments and income from them can go down as well as up and you may lose some or all of your initial investment.
  • Past results are not a guide to future results.
  • If the currency in which you invest strengthens against the currency in which the underlying investments of the fund are made, the value of your investment will decrease.
  • Depending on the strategy, risks may be associated with investing in fixed income, derivatives, emerging markets and/or high-yield securities; emerging markets are volatile and may suffer from liquidity problems.