Current Price
As of Dec 20, 2024
$28.2935 CAD
$0.0204 CAD | 0.07%
Overall Morningstar™ rating
3 Star Rating
Out of 584 Funds
CIFSC category
International Equity

Risk profile

Medium

MER
As of Jun 30, 2024
2.39%
Key reasons to invest in Sun Life MFS International Value Fund
  • An actively managed international equity fund, with a tilt to larger companies in developed markets
  • Invests in high quality businesses with attractive values; avoids stocks with large downside risks
  • Looks for underestimated companies, with value that may be unlocked from improving conditions
  • Applies a long-term, research-driven approach, focused on picking stocks across full market cycles
    Fund essentials

    • Inception date
      Oct 1, 2010
    • Benchmark
      MSCI EAFE C$
    • Management fee
      1.95%
    • Fund assets
      As of Nov 30, 2024
      $1.8B
    • Number of holdings
      As of Sep 30, 2024
      96
    • Distribution frequency
      Annually
    • Min initial investment
      $500
    • Min additional investment
      $50
    Fund codes
    ISCSUN 104DSCSUN 204LSCSUN 304
    Performance

    Investment growth

    Nov 30, 2024

    • Compound growth calculations are used only for the purpose of illustrating the effects of compound growth and are not intended to reflect the future value of any mutual fund or returns on investment in any mutual fund.

    Compound returns

    As of Nov 30, 2024
    Fund %
    1 mth3 mth6 mth1 yr3 yr5 yr10 yrSince inception
    Fund %-0.0-1.21.615.91.84.97.28.8

    Calendar returns

    As of Nov 30, 2024
    Fund %
      YTD2023202220212020201920182017201620152014
      Fund %14.412.5-20.77.215.317.2-3.416.4-2.224.38.4

        Risk & Statistics

        As of Nov 30, 2024
        • Risk measures (3 years)
          Funds
        • Standard deviation
          15.22
        • Alpha
          -5.09
        • Beta
          1.10
        • R ²
          88.65
        • Upside capture
          98
        • Downside capture
          130
        • Sharpe Ratio %
          -0.05

        Morningstar Ratingᵀᴹ and Quartile rankings

        As of Nov 30, 2024
        1 yr3 yr5 yr10 yr
        Morningstarᵀᴹ rating

        2 Star Rating
        2 Star Rating
        4 Star Rating
        Quartile (within category)2431
        # of funds in category646584287287

          Portfolio analysis

          Overall allocation

          As of Oct 31, 2024
          Asset allocation%
          swatch
          International equity86.8
          U.S. equity6.2
          Canadian equity2.4
          Cash2.2
          Other1.2
          Emg markets equity1.2
          Geographic allocation%
          swatch
          France18.2
          Japan15.2
          United Kingdom14.7
          Germany9.6
          Switzerland9.1
          United States6.5
          Ireland5.0
          Spain4.5
          Taiwan3.3
          Canada2.5
          Other11.5

            Equity allocation

            As of Oct 31, 2024
            Sector allocation*%
            swatch
            Financials22.3
            Industrials21.6
            Information technology18.8
            Consumer staples11.2
            Materials8.5
            Health care7.5
            Energy6.8
            Consumer discretionary3.4
            Telecommunication services0.0
            Utilities0.0
            Real Estate0.0
            Market capitalization%
            swatch
            Giant26.5
            Large46.4
            Medium25.6
            Small1.5
            Micro0.0
            • *Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS).

            Morningstar Style Boxᵀᴹ

            As of Nov 30, 2024

            Equity style

            value
            blend
            growth
            large
            mid
            small
            Large blend

              Holdings

              Top ten holdings

              As of Oct 31, 2024
              HoldingsPercentage%
              Schneider Electric SE3.4
              Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd ADR3.2
              TotalEnergies SE2.9
              Legrand SA2.7
              Natwest Grp2.7
              AIB Group PLC2.3
              Deutsche Boerse AG2.3
              SAP SE2.2
              CaixaBank SA2.2
              Resona Holdings Inc2.1
                • Cash and cash equivalents are not shown.
                Management & Commentary

                Management

                Management Company :

                SLGI Asset Management Inc.

                Sub-advisors

                MFS Investment Management Canada Limited

                Founded in 1924, Boston-based MFS brings nearly a century of active management experience to investors’ portfolios.

                Commentary

                 
                Quarterly fund commentary |Sun Life MFS International Value Fund
                This sub-advisor commentary explains the fund’s relative performance and the securities and sectors that impacted its returns. It also looks at how the fund is positioned given the manager’s economic and market outlook. New commentary is typically available 30 days after each quarter end.

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                Notes and disclosures

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                    Morningstar Market Capitalization Breakdown Stocks are first divided into seven style zones based on their country of domicile: United States, Latin America, Canada, Europe, Japan, Asia ex-Japan, and Australia/New Zealand. Capitalization assignments are determined as follows: 1) For all stocks in a style zone, the market cap of each stock is converted into a common currency. The stocks in each style zone are ordered in descending order by size, and a cumulative capitalization as a percentage of total sample capitalization is calculated as each stock is added to the list. 2) The stock that causes cumulative capitalization to equal or exceed 40% of the style zone's total cap is the final one assigned to the giant-cap group. 3) The largest of the remaining stocks are assigned to the large-cap group until cumulative capitalization equals or exceeds 70% of the total capitalization of the style zone. 4) The largest of the remaining stocks are assigned to the mid-cap group until cumulative capitalization equals or exceeds 90% of the total capitalization of the style zone. 5) The largest of the remaining stocks are assigned to the small-cap group until cumulative capitalization equals or exceeds 97% of the total capitalization of the style zone. 6) The remaining stocks are assigned to the micro-cap group. The Market Capitalization Breakdown at a fund level is a breakdown of the capitalization assignments of the fund's equity holdings.

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