TCW Emerging Markets Local Currency Income Fund Outperforms in Q2 2026
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TCW Emerging Markets Local Currency Income Fund Outperforms in Q2 2026

authorBy Michele Ferrero
DateAug 11, 2026
Read time1 min

The TCW Emerging Markets Local Currency Income Fund, I Class, delivered a robust performance in the second quarter of 2026, registering a net return of 6.47%. This significantly outpaced its benchmark, the GBI-EM GD, which returned 3.85%, resulting in an outperformance of 261 basis points. This positive momentum can be attributed to strategic adjustments implemented in the weeks following the U.S.-Iran conflict, highlighting the fund's agility in navigating geopolitical shifts.

During the quarter, the fund strategically enhanced its foreign exchange exposure in key markets such as South Africa, Chile, Brazil, and Egypt. Concurrently, it adjusted its positioning by normalizing its underweight FX stance in Indonesia and scaling back FX allocations in Peru, India, and the Czech Republic. These calculated moves contributed to the fund's strong returns for the quarter, bringing its year-to-date net return to 3.32% as of June 30, 2026, further demonstrating its capacity to exceed market expectations.

This achievement underscores the importance of proactive and informed investment management in dynamic global markets. By meticulously analyzing geopolitical events and economic indicators, funds can identify opportunities and mitigate risks effectively, ultimately benefiting investors. This strategic approach not only fosters impressive returns but also builds resilience against market fluctuations, paving the way for sustained growth and financial prosperity.

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