T. Rowe Price Japan Fund (Trades, Portfolio) recently submitted its N-PORT filing for the fourth quarter of 2024, shedding light on its strategic investment decisions during this period. The T. Rowe Price Japan Fund (Trades, Portfolio) is known for its focus on Japanese companies, investing at least 80% of its net assets in a diverse range of industries within Japan. The fund aims to identify companies with the potential for sustained, above-average long-term earnings growth, employing a growth-oriented investment style. The fund's strategy is supported by a global team of investment analysts dedicated to conducting in-depth fundamental research to pinpoint companies capable of achieving such growth. T. Rowe Price seeks to acquire stocks of these companies at reasonable valuations relative to their current or anticipated earnings, cash flow, or book value. The fund typically favors companies with strong market positions, attractive business niches, seasoned management, and stable or improving financial metrics.
T. Rowe Price Japan Fund (Trades, Portfolio) added a total of 7 stocks, among them:
T. Rowe Price Japan Fund (Trades, Portfolio) also increased stakes in a total of 7 stocks, among them:
T. Rowe Price Japan Fund (Trades, Portfolio) completely exited 4 holdings in the fourth quarter of 2024, as detailed below:
T. Rowe Price Japan Fund (Trades, Portfolio) also reduced positions in 60 stocks. The most significant changes include:
At the fourth quarter of 2024, T. Rowe Price Japan Fund (Trades, Portfolio)'s portfolio included 74 stocks. The top holdings included 5.85% in Sony Group Corp (TSE:6758), 5.29% in Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc (TSE:8306), 4.41% in ITOCHU Corp (TSE:8001), 4.39% in Hitachi Ltd (TSE:6501), and 3.94% in Seven & i Holdings Co Ltd (TSE:3382).
The holdings are mainly concentrated in 10 of the 11 industries: Industrials, Financial Services, Technology, Consumer Cyclical, Basic Materials, Communication Services, Consumer Defensive, Healthcare, Energy, and Real Estate.
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