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SICAV
Global Natural Resources Equity Fund
An actively managed, broadly diversified portfolio of around 90-120 stocks of natural resources or commodities-related companies. The universe includes companies that own or develop natural resources and other basic commodities and companies both upstream and downstream in the supply chain.
ISIN LU0272423913
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FACTSHEET
KID
31-Oct-2025 - Shinwoo Kim Co-Portfolio Manager,
There is growing evidence that the current commodity productivity wave is likely in the process of ending and a more structurally favourable commodity outlook is beginning. We believe that this scenario will create a more supportive backdrop for investing in commodity equities in the upcoming years.

Overview
Strategy
Fund Summary
Our approach involves assessing resource/commodity cycles, industry valuations, and company fundamentals. The focus is on identifying well-managed companies with attractive long-term supply and demand fundamentals. We broadly diversify holdings for more consistent returns potential and lower volatility than highly concentrated energy or gold strategies. The manager is not constrained by the fund's benchmark, which is used for performance comparison purposes only.
Performance - Net of Fees

Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.

31-Oct-2025 - Shinwoo Kim Co-Portfolio Manager,
Natural resources fell in October. Oil prices fell as oversupply concerns were coupled with structural demand weakness. OPEC+ continued to phase out the voluntary production cuts, and non-OPEC producers’ output was at or near all-time highs. Within the portfolio, our overweight in coal and consumable fuels added value, as did security selection in the industry. Coal and consumable fuels companies rose, led by uranium producers, as uranium prices increased amid supply-demand imbalances, policy support for nuclear power and major fund commitments to physical uranium purchases. In the construction, farm machinery, and heavy trucks industry, stock choices pushed returns higher as our holdings benefitted from exposure to the ongoing datacentre buildout. Stock selection boosted returns in diversified metals and mining due to earnings strength from a key holding. Conversely, stock choices in precious metals and minerals detracted. While gold and silver advanced, precious metals equities declined on headwinds of higher costs for energy, labour, and consumables. An overweight allocation to paper and forest products detracted as the industry fell on oversupply in US paper and falling lumber prices due to slow housing and construction spending.
31-Jan-2024 - Shinwoo Kim Portfolio Manager,
After spending a decade underweight energy, the portfolio is now overweight versus the benchmark. In 2023, we saw incremental evidence that we are in the ending stages of the productivity wave in oil and natural gas and are approaching a more structurally positive environment for commodities. We have found that the market transition as productivity rolls over is often bumpy, so we are modestly overweight energy and metals, with a focus on companies that are high quality, high conviction and/or with idiosyncratic drivers.

Past performance is not a guarantee or a reliable indicator of future results

The Funds are sub-funds of the T. Rowe Price Funds SICAV, a Luxembourg investment company with variable capital which is registered with Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier and which qualifies as an undertaking for collective investment in transferable securities (“UCITS”). Full details of the objectives, investment policies and risks are located in the prospectus which is available with the key investor information documents and/or key information document (KID) in English and in an official language of the jurisdictions in which the Funds are registered for public sale, together with the articles of incorporation and the annual and semi-annual reports (together “Fund Documents”). Any decision to invest should be made on the basis of the Fund Documents which are available free of charge from the local representative, local information/paying agent or from authorised distributors. They can also be found along with a summary of investor rights in English at www.troweprice.com. The Management Company reserves the right to terminate marketing arrangements.

Hedged share classes (denoted by 'h') utilise investment techniques to mitigate currency risk between the underlying investment currency(ies) of the fund and the currency of the hedged share class.  The costs of doing so will be borne by the share class and there is no guarantee that such hedging will be effective.

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