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Focused Global Dividend Fund

Focused Global Dividend Fund - January 2024
Key Takeaways
  • Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund had a YTD return of 2.87% up to January 31, compared to the S&P Global 1200 Index's total return of 2.26%.
  • Communication & Information Technology sectors continued their upward trend into 2024.
  • The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at 5.25% to 5.50% during the January FOMC meeting, maintaining a tough stance to prevent inflation resurgence.
  • Expectations for the initial rate cut have shifted to May or June of 2024, with the anticipation of some market volatility in the first half of the year.
  • The Fund is currently overweight the Financials, Health Care and Industrials sectors, while underweight the Information Technology, Materials and Utilities sectors.

Monthly Update

Year-to-date to January 31, the Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund generated a total return of 2.87% compared to the S&P Global 1200 Index, which generated a total return of 2.26%.

Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund - Compounded Returns¹ As of January 31, 2024 (Series F NPP964) | Inception Date: November 25, 2015

1M

YTD

3M

6M

1YR

3YR

5YR

Inception

Fund

2.9%

2.9%

10.6%

8.7%

16.5%

8.4%

9.5%

7.7%

S&P Global 1200 TR (CAD)

2.3%

2.3%

11.1%

6.4%

16.3%

9.9%

12.0%

10.5%

The year 2024 has started off much like 2023 ended, with stocks in the Communication and Information Technology sectors continuing to rally. However, after peaking last October and falling through the end of the year, the US 10-year Treasury bond yield retraced some of its recent move lower this past month. As rates ticked slightly higher in January, rate-sensitive securities in the Real Estate and Utilities sectors underperformed. Longer term, we are not overly concerned about this backup in rates, since we believe that those looking for immediate rate cuts simply got ahead of themselves towards the end of last year. Instead of focusing on the near term, investors should take a step back and focus on the bigger picture: inflation is easing, growth remains resilient, the jobs market remains strong, the earnings recession is over and rate cuts will begin sometime in 2024.

At the January FOMC meeting, the Fed unsurprisingly held rates steady at a range of 5.25% to 5.50%. As we’ve discussed previously, we’ve been reasonably confident that the final interest rate hike for the cycle occurred at the July meeting, but we recognized that Fed officials would continue to talk tough to prevent resurgent inflation. During Powell’s press conference on January 31, the Chairman stuck to this script, saying “So if you take that to the current context, we’re going to be data dependent. We’re going to be looking at this meeting by meeting. Based on the meeting today, I would tell you that I don’t think it’s likely that the Committee will reach a level of confidence [to cut rates] by the time of the March meeting, to identify March as the time to do that. But that’s to be seen”. We don’t see anything in that statement that changes our view that the Fed is taking a more balanced view in pursuit of their dual mandate of full employment and price stability.

Instead of focusing on the near term, investors should take a step back and focus on the bigger picture: inflation is easing, growth remains resilient, the jobs market remains strong, the earnings recession is over and rate cuts will begin sometime in 2024.

Admittedly, the odds of a March cut are lower today (but not zero) and the most likely scenarios suggest an initial rate cut in May or June of 2024. After almost two years since the first interest rate hike, we accept the need to wait patiently for another two or three months before an easier monetary policy. But because the precise timing is unknown and the future economic environment remains uncertain, it would be reasonable to expect some volatility in the first half of 2024. Further, with the S&P 500 currently above 4,900 (or almost 20x 2024 forward earnings according to FactSet), it feels like investors have optimistically pulled forward some future returns. Therefore, after a flat year of earnings growth in 2023, a return to earnings growth in 2024 (currently forecasted at just under 10%, again according to FactSet) will be required for the market to continue to move significantly higher over the balance of the year.

Nevertheless, if growth does meet expectations and mega-cap tech moves sideways or even underperforms in 2024 from here (quite possible given the high expectations and high multiples already applied to these equities), our dividend focused mandates should do well on both an absolute and relative basis. As always, we are continually searching for companies that are expected to post solid revenue, earnings and dividend growth but still trade at acceptable valuations today.

For the Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund, we are concentrating our research efforts on high quality, dividend growth companies given our positive assessment of the risk/reward outlook over the next few years. After many years of outperformance from the high growth and high valuation Information Technology sector, if interest rates fall and earnings growth becomes more widespread, we would expect a rotation out of the big winners of 2023 and into undervalued equities more aligned with our dividend-focused mandates in 2024.

Top contributors to the year-to-date performance of the Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund by sector included Financials (+66 bps), Information Technology (+53 bps) and Consumer Staples (+44 bps), while no sector detracted from performance.

On a relative basis, positive return contributions from the Consumer Discretionary (+35 bps), Consumer Staples (+30 bps) and Industrials (+20 bps) sectors were offset by negative contributions from the Information Technology (-63 bps), Communication (-23 bps) and Health Care (-6 bps) sectors.

 

Total Return Contribution - YTD

We are currently overweight the Financials, Health Care and Industrials sectors, while underweight the Information Technology, Materials and Utilities sectors. With the debate shifting toward the timing of the first interest rate cut of the cycle, we are looking forward to better relative performance from dividend paying securities in 2024. In the meantime, we remain focused on high quality, dividend payers that have demonstrated the ability to consistently generate revenue and earnings growth through the business cycle.

Sector Exposure

The Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund was concentrated in 28 positions as at January 31, 2024 with the top 10 holdings accounting for approximately 42.0% of the fund. Over the prior fiscal year, 18 out of our 28 holdings have announced a dividend increase, with an average hike of 2.7% (median hike of 7.5%). We will continue to apply a disciplined investment process, balancing various quality and valuation metrics, in an effort to generate solid risk-adjusted returns.

Jeffery Sayer, CFA
Ninepoint Partners

Historical Commentary

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  • Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund
    Year-to-date to October 31, the Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund generated a total return of 22.56% compared to the S&P Global 1200 Index, which generated a total return of 24.03%. For the month, the Fund generated a total return of 2.54% while the Index generated a total return of 1.19%.
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  • Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund
    Year-to-date to September 30, the Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund generated a total return of 19.52% compared to the S&P Global 1200 Index, which generated a total return of 22.57%. For the month, the Fund generated a total return of 0.92% while the Index generated a total return of 2.27%.
    Sector Investments
  • Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund
    Year-to-date to August 31, the Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund generated a total return of 18.43% compared to the S&P Global 1200 Index, which generated a total return of 19.86%. For the month, the Fund generated a total return of 0.23% while the Index generated a total return of 0.01%.
    Sector Investments
  • Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund
    Year-to-date to July 31, the Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund generated a total return of 18.16% compared to the S&P Global 1200 Index, which generated a total return of 19.84%. For the month, the Fund generated a total return of 2.02% while the Index generated a total return of 2.66%.
    Sector Investments
  • Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund
    Year-to-date to June 30, the Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund generated a total return of 15.82% compared to the S&P Global 1200 Index, which generated a total return of 16.74%. For the month, the Fund generated a total return of 4.05% while the Index generated a total return of 2.63%.
    Sector Investments
  • Focused Global Dividend Fund
    Year-to-date to May 31, the Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund generated a total return of 11.31% compared to the S&P Global 1200 Index, which generated a total return of 13.75%. For the month, the Fund generated a total return of 2.81% while the Index generated a total return of 3.76%.
    Sector Investments
  • Focused Global Dividend Fund
    Year-to-date to April 30, the Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund generated a total return of 8.26% compared to the S&P Global 1200 Index, which generated a total return of 9.62%. For the month, the Fund generated a total return of -1.28% while the Index generated a total return of -2.07%.
    Sector Investments
  • Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund
    Year-to-date to March 31, the Ninepoint Focused Global Dividend Fund generated a total return of 9.67% compared to the S&P Global 1200 Index, which generated a total return of 11.94%. For the month, the Fund generated a total return of 1.13% while the Index generated a total return of 3.25%.
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All returns and fund details are a) based on Series F shares; b) net of fees; c) annualized if period is greater than one year; d) as at 1/31/2024; e) 2015 annual returns are from 11/25/15 to 12/31/15. The index is S&P GLOBAL 1200 TR (CAD) and is computed by Ninepoint Partners LP based on publicly available index information.

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