KANSAS
CITY, Mo., Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today,
Avantis Investors®, a $28
billion* investment offering from global asset manager
American Century Investments®, continues to grow its
exchange traded fund (ETF) platform with the listing of three new
ETFs: Avantis U.S. Mid Cap Equity ETF (AVMC), Avantis U.S. Mid Cap
Value ETF (AVMV) and Avantis Emerging Markets Small Cap Equity ETF
(AVEE). Each fund seeks long-term capital appreciation and is
listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE Arca, Inc.).
"Our goal has always been to offer a comprehensive suite of
funds for investors," said Avantis Chief Investment Strategist
Phil McInnis. "Year-to-date we've
seen over $9 billion in net inflows
across our strategies. The response from investors has been really
positive, and as we continue to see demand from clients, we'll
develop new solutions to help them."
All three funds seek securities of companies that it expects to
have higher returns by placing an enhanced emphasis on securities
of companies with smaller market capitalizations and securities of
companies with higher profitability and value
characteristics. AVMC and AVMV invest primarily in a diverse
group of U.S. mid cap companies across market sectors and industry
groups, and AVEE invests primarily in a diverse range of small cap
companies related to emerging markets across market sectors,
industry groups and countries.
Name
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Gross Expense
Ratio
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Avantis U.S. Mid Cap
Equity ETF
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0.18 %
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Avantis U.S. Mid Cap
Value ETF
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0.20 %
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Avantis Emerging
Markets Small Cap Equity ETF
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0.42 %
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The ETFs will be co-managed by Avantis Chief Investment Officer
Eduardo Repetto, Senior Portfolio
Managers Mitchell
Firestein, Daniel Ong,
CFA and Ted Randall, and
Portfolio Manager Matthew Dubin.
"The Avantis U.S. Mid Cap Equity ETF and Avantis U.S. Mid Cap
Value ETF are our first dedicated mid-cap solutions and enhance our
range of investment choices, providing investors more tools for
building well-rounded, diversified portfolios," said Firestein.
"The Avantis Emerging Markets Small Cap Equity ETF complements our
existing small cap offerings, the Avantis U.S. Small Cap Equity ETF
(AVSC) and the Avantis International Equity Small Cap ETF (AVDS).
We now offer a full range of small cap solutions across global
equity markets. We always enjoy launching new funds and we are
excited to add another small cap ETF to our lineup."
The three new funds are the latest additions to Avantis' growing
ETF lineup, which has added six new ETFs this year. In June,
Avantis launched Avantis All Equity Markets Value ETF (AVGV),
Avantis All International Markets Equity ETF (AVNM), Avantis All
International Markets Value ETF (AVNV) and Avantis Moderate
Allocation ETF (AVMA). All four ETFs are "fund of funds," and
utilize a range of existing Avantis ETFs to build out multi-region
and multi-asset class solutions that offer investors tax-efficient
allocations. Avantis expanded again in July with the launch of
Avantis International Small Cap Equity ETF (AVDS), an actively
managed fund that invests primarily in a diverse group of non-U.S.
small cap companies across market sectors, industry groups and
countries, and again in September with Avantis U.S. Large Cap
Equity ETF (AVLC), an actively managed fund that invests primarily
in a diverse group of U.S. large cap companies across market
sectors and industry groups.
Today's new funds, as well as the six launched earlier this
year, join Avantis' lineup of ETFs and mutual funds spanning
equities, fixed income and real estate. Current Avantis funds
include:
- Avantis All Equity Markets ETF (AVGE);
- Avantis All Equity Markets Value ETF (AVGV);
- Avantis All International Markets Equity ETF (AVNM);
- Avantis All International Markets Value ETF (AVNV);
- Avantis Core Fixed Income ETF (AVIG) and mutual fund
(AVIGX);
- Avantis Core Municipal Fixed Income ETF (AVMU);
- Avantis Emerging Markets Equity ETF (AVEM) and mutual fund
(AVEEX);
- Avantis Emerging Markets Value ETF (AVES);
- Avantis Inflation Focused Equity ETF (AVIE);
- Avantis International Equity ETF (AVDE) and mutual fund
(AVDEX);
- Avantis International Large Cap Value ETF (AVIV);
- Avantis International Small Cap Equity ETF (AVDS);
- Avantis International Small Cap Value ETF (AVDV) and mutual
fund (AVDVX);
- Avantis Moderate Allocation ETF (AVMA);
- Avantis Real Estate ETF (AVRE);
- Avantis Responsible Emerging Markets Equity ETF (AVSE);
- Avantis Responsible International Equity ETF (AVSD);
- Avantis Responsible U.S. Equity ETF (AVSU);
- Avantis Short-Term Fixed Income ETF (AVSF) and mutual fund
(AVSFX);
- Avantis U.S. Equity ETF (AVUS) and mutual fund (AVUSX);
- Avantis U.S. Large Cap Equity ETF (AVLC)
- Avantis U.S. Large Cap Value ETF (AVLV) and mutual fund
(AVLVX);
- Avantis U.S. Small Cap Equity ETF (AVSC); and
- Avantis U.S. Small Cap Value ETF (AVUV) and mutual fund
(AVUVX).
Avantis helps clients achieve their investment goals through a
persistent focus on providing well-diversified investment solutions
that fit seamlessly into asset allocations and combine the
potential for added value with the consistency of indexing. Repetto
and Chief Operating Officer Patrick
Keating, CFA, CPA have led Avantis since its 2019 start.
About American Century Investments
American
Century Investments is a leading global asset manager focused on
delivering investment results and building long-term client
relationships while supporting breakthrough medical research.
Founded in 1958, American Century Investments' 1,400 employees
serve financial professionals, institutions, corporations and
individual investors from offices in Kansas City, Missouri; New York; Los
Angeles; Santa Clara,
California; Portland,
Oregon; London;
Frankfurt, Germany; Hong Kong; and Sydney. Jonathan S.
Thomas is president and chief executive officer, and
Victor Zhang serves as chief
investment officer. Delivering investment results to clients
enables American Century Investments to distribute over 40% of its
dividends to the Stowers Institute for Medical Research, a
500-person, nonprofit basic biomedical research organization. The
Institute owns more than 40% of American Century Investments and
has received dividend payments of nearly $2
billion since 2000. For more information about American
Century Investments, visit www.americancentury.com.
*Assets under management as of 10/13/23.
You should consider the fund's investment objectives,
risks, charges and expenses carefully before you invest. The fund's
prospectus or summary prospectus, which can be obtained by visiting
Avantisinvestors.com or by calling 1-833-9AVANTIS, contains this
and other information about the fund, and should be read carefully
before investing.
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are bought and sold through
exchange trading at market price (not NAV) and are not individually
redeemed from the fund. Shares may trade at a premium or discount
to their NAV in the secondary market. Brokerage commissions will
reduce returns.
Investment return and principal value of security investments
will fluctuate. The value at the time of redemption may be more or
less than the original cost. Past performance is no guarantee of
future results.
These funds are actively managed Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) that
do not seek to replicate the performance of a specified index. To
determine whether to buy or sell a security, the portfolio managers
consider, among other things, various fund requirements and
standards, along with economic conditions, alternative investments,
interest rates and various credit metrics. If the portfolio manager
considerations are inaccurate or misapplied, the fund's performance
may suffer.
ETFs are subject to capital gains tax and taxation of dividend
income. However, ETFs are structured in such a manner that taxes
are minimized for the holder of the ETF and because the capital
gains tax is incurred by the investor after the ETF is sold.
AVGV, AVNM, AVNV and AVMA: The fund's performance and
risks reflect the performance and risks of the underlying funds in
which it invests. By investing in underlying funds, the primary
fund becomes a shareholder of the underlying fund and bears its
proportionate share of the underlying fees and expenses.
AVGV, AVNM, AVNV and AVMA: The fund's performance and
risks depend in part on the managers' skill in selecting and
weighting the asset classes and underlying funds and implementing
any deviations from the target range, which may differ from actual
market conditions.
AVGV, AVNM, AVNV, AVMA and AVEE: International investing
involves special risks, such as political instability and currency
fluctuations. Investing in emerging markets may accentuate these
risks.
AVGV, AVNM, AVNV, AVMA, AVEE, AVMC and AVMV:
Historically, small- and/or mid-cap stocks have been more volatile
than the stock of larger, more established companies. Smaller
companies may have limited resources, product lines and markets,
and their securities may trade less frequently and in more limited
volumes than the securities of larger companies.
AVMA: Generally, as interest rates rise, the value
of the securities held in the fund will decline. The opposite is
true when interest rates decline.
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs): Foreside Fund Services, LLC –
Distributor, not affiliated with American Century Investment
Services, Inc.
Mutual Funds: American Century Investment Services, Inc.,
Distributor.
©2023 American Century Proprietary Holdings, Inc. All rights
reserved.
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