How this company measures up on the fundamentals that matter
The fund invests primarily in common stock of non-U.S. companies, including those located in emerging market countries. A company is considered a “compounder” if, in the Subadvisor’s view, it is expected to experience sustainable growth and compound its earnings over the long-term investment horizon (generally defined as five years or more). It is non-diversified.
Five compliance checks based on AAOIFI standards — all must pass for ethical clearance
Statistical analysis of price behaviour, risk, and market regime — independent of fundamental data
Trading characteristics and market positioning
Balance sheet strength and cash generation — the foundation of long-term value
Data sourced from public filings and market feeds. Not financial advice. Updated: 2026-06-03