Global Equity Performance Review: Q2 Highlights and Portfolio Strategy
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Global Equity Performance Review: Q2 Highlights and Portfolio Strategy

authorBy Strive Masiyiwa
DateAug 13, 2026
Read time4 min

This quarter witnessed a robust performance across global equity markets, with the majority of GICS sectors concluding the period with upward trajectories. While the investment portfolio achieved a commendable 5.59% net return, it lagged behind the broader MSCI World Index, which surged by 13.76% over the same duration. The team maintained a consistent investment philosophy, focusing on intrinsic value and long-term potential, abstaining from new acquisitions or divestments during this dynamic market phase.

Quarterly Investment Insights: Market Trends and Portfolio Dynamics

During the second quarter, global equities demonstrated a strong upward trend, as ten out of eleven GICS sectors recorded positive returns. The information technology and financial sectors were the primary drivers of market growth, showcasing significant gains. Conversely, the energy sector stood out as the sole area of decline. Geographically, the United States and Japan made the most substantial contributions to overall market performance, while regions like Hong Kong and Norway experienced setbacks.

Key Contributors to Portfolio Performance:

  • Molina Healthcare (MOH): This U.S.-based managed care provider saw its shares appreciate following a robust first-quarter earnings report. Improvements across all business segments and a lower-than-anticipated Medicaid medical loss ratio boosted investor confidence. As medical cost trends began to stabilize, and positive indicators emerged from the Marketplace regarding the impact of expiring subsidies, Molina Healthcare continued to present a promising outlook for normalized managed care conditions.
  • BNP Paribas (BNPQY): The French banking giant's shares climbed after exceeding first-quarter expectations. The company showcased strong expense control, a stable low-risk profile, and solid top-line growth in its retail operations, primarily benefiting from reinvested deposits in a steeper yield curve environment. A notable achievement was the increase in its CET1 ratio to 12.8%, putting it ahead of schedule to reach its 13% target. This positions BNP Paribas for accelerated shareholder returns, and its attractive valuation reinforces its appeal.
  • Adidas (ADDYY): The German sportswear brand's stock rose as its results surpassed consensus estimates and outpaced internal forecasts. Its performance division, particularly in running, training, and soccer, exhibited exceptional strength, with double-digit growth across all geographies except Europe (+6%). The management's product-centric approach and consistent progress in key markets are expected to unlock further value over time.

Notable Detractors from Portfolio Performance:

  • Intercontinental Exchange (ICE): Shares of this financial exchange and data company declined amidst market concerns over AI disruption and potential competition from new perpetual futures exchanges. The portfolio management team, however, views these threats as non-credible, citing ICE's strong network effects, consistent double-digit earnings per share growth, and its commitment to returning free cash flow to shareholders.
  • ConocoPhillips (COP): The U.S.-headquartered oil and gas exploration and production company experienced a stock decline as crude oil prices, which had initially surged due to Middle East disruptions, began to ease. Despite this, the company's underlying fundamentals remained in line with expectations, supported by its focus on shareholder returns and a diverse energy portfolio with long-term growth potential.
  • Salesforce (CRM): The U.S.-based software company's shares fell due to broader market anxieties regarding AI's impact on the software industry. The investment team believes the market is oversimplifying the situation, noting Salesforce's strong position to assist clients in leveraging AI. The company continues to demonstrate revenue growth and expanding margins, countering the narrative of industry disruption. Salesforce's ongoing $25 billion share repurchase program is viewed as an excellent use of capital at current prices.

During this period, no new positions were initiated, nor were any existing positions eliminated. This reflects a consistent approach to portfolio management, prioritizing in-depth analysis of competitive advantages, long-term cash flow potential, and intrinsic value over speculative responses to market shifts.

The recent quarter underscores the dynamic nature of global financial markets, where innovation and geopolitical events continuously reshape investment landscapes. Despite the allure of trending narratives, the enduring lesson is the importance of a disciplined, fundamental approach to investing. By focusing on companies with solid competitive moats, resilient cash flow generation, and undervalued equity prices, investors can navigate short-term volatility and position themselves for long-term value creation. The performance of individual holdings, both positive and negative, highlights the need for continuous evaluation and a conviction-based strategy rather than succumbing to speculative impulses. This steadfast methodology serves as a crucial compass in an ever-evolving market, reminding us that true wealth is built on sound principles and a patient outlook.

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