Seeking value primarily in the non-US developed markets

The Fund invests primarily in common stocks of companies in developed countries outside the US. Normally, the Fund invests at least 80% of its total assets in stocks of companies in a number of foreign countries and invests the majority of its total assets in companies that pay dividends or repurchase their shares. The Fund may invest up to 15% of its total assets in companies in emerging (less developed) markets.

YTD Return*
+10.89%
Nav*
$26.06, -0.21
Inception
October 26, 2001
Cusip
14949P208
Benchmark
MSCI EAFE
Minimum Investment
$1,000,000
Sales Charge
None
Gross Expense Ratio
0.86%
Net Expense Ratio
0.85%
*As of August 18, 2026
**Contractual fee waivers are in effect until 1/31/2027.

Strategy overview

The portfolio managers discuss our International Value strategy.

Portfolio managers

Fundamental Portfolio Manager
Fundamental Portfolio Manager
President
Head of Fundamental Research
Fundamental Portfolio Manager
Chief Executive Officer
Fundamental Portfolio Manager
Fundamental Portfolio Manager
Fundamental Portfolio Manager
Fundamental Portfolio Manager
Fundamental Portfolio Manager

Performance

Table Header QTD YTD 1 year3 years5 years10 years Since inception
Fund 3.7%10.9%27.0%18.3%13.8%10.8%8.6%
MSCI EAFE 2.0%11.6%24.3%16.0%9.3%9.3%7.0%
Table Header QTD YTD 1 year3 years5 years10 years Since inception
Fund 3.7%10.9%27.0%18.3%13.8%10.8%8.6%
MSCI EAFE 2.0%11.6%24.3%16.0%9.3%9.3%7.0%
Table Header QTD YTD 1 year3 years5 years10 years Since inception
Fund 12.0%7.0%22.8%17.9%12.9%10.8%8.4%
MSCI EAFE 10.8%9.4%20.2%16.4%9.0%9.7%6.9%
Table Header QTD YTD 1 year3 years5 years10 years Since inception
Fund 12.0%7.0%22.8%17.9%12.9%10.8%8.4%
MSCI EAFE 10.8%9.4%20.2%16.4%9.0%9.7%6.9%
Table Header 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014201320122011201020092008200720062005200420032002
Fund 39.0%3.7%27.3%-6.8%9.1%5.4%20.1%-18.6%27.2%0.4%-3.0%-6.2%24.2%24.5%-10.6%12.3%32.3%-41.9%7.9%26.1%8.1%26.6%45.9%-10.9%
MSCI EAFE 31.2%3.8%18.2%-14.5%11.3%7.8%22.0%-13.8%25.0%1.0%-0.8%-4.9%22.8%17.3%-12.1%7.8%31.8%-43.4%11.2%26.3%13.5%20.2%38.6%-15.9%
Table Header
Fund
MSCI EAFE
202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014201320122011201020092008200720062005200420032002
39.0%3.7%27.3%-6.8%9.1%5.4%20.1%-18.6%27.2%0.4%-3.0%-6.2%24.2%24.5%-10.6%12.3%32.3%-41.9%7.9%26.1%8.1%26.6%45.9%-10.9%
31.2%3.8%18.2%-14.5%11.3%7.8%22.0%-13.8%25.0%1.0%-0.8%-4.9%22.8%17.3%-12.1%7.8%31.8%-43.4%11.2%26.3%13.5%20.2%38.6%-15.9%

Portfolio (as of July 31, 2026)

Benchmark: MSCI EAFE
Asset Allocation
Table Header Fund
Stocks 98.4%
Cash 1.6%
Fund Characteristics
Table Header Fund Benchmark
No. of holdings 68 672
Weighted avg. market cap (US $MM) $94,691 $111,250
FY2 price/earnings 12.7 14.7
Price/book value 2.0 2.4
Net assets $19,101,671,813 -
TOP 10 HOLDINGS
Security Country Percent
Kering SA France 5.0%
Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc United Kingdom 3.1%
SAP SE Germany 3.0%
AstraZeneca PLC United Kingdom 3.0%
Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc United Kingdom 2.9%
Siemens AG Germany 2.9%
Alstom SA France 2.8%
Compagnie de Saint-Gobain SA France 2.6%
Renesas Electronics Corp. Japan 2.6%
Roche Holding AG Switzerland 2.6%

A “weighted average” measures a characteristic by the market capitalization of each stock. Price/book ratio is the weighted average of the price/book ratios of all the stocks in a portfolio. The P/B ratio of a company is calculated by dividing the market price of its stock by the company’s per-share book value. The price/earnings ratio is the weighted average of the price/earnings ratios of the stocks in a portfolio. The FY2 P/E ratio is a forward P/E ratio using a next-twenty-four months EPS estimate in the denominator.

Holdings are subject to change.

SECTOR WEIGHTS
Sector Fund Benchmark
Industrials 21.1% 19.0%
Financials 20.2% 26.6%
Consumer Discretionary 13.1% 8.4%
Health Care 11.9% 10.2%
Information Technology 9.6% 10.0%
Consumer Staples 8.8% 6.8%
Communication Services 6.5% 3.9%
Materials 3.9% 5.9%
Utilities 2.9% 3.8%
Real Estate 0.2% 1.6%
Energy 0.0% 3.8%
TOP 10 COUNTRIES
Country Fund Benchmark
United Kingdom 27.4% 14.7%
France 17.6% 9.9%
Germany 14.3% 8.9%
Japan 8.9% 23.3%
Netherlands 5.3% 5.7%
Switzerland 3.8% 9.4%
Italy 3.5% 3.4%
United States 3.3% 0.0%
Sweden 3.0% 3.5%
China 2.5% 0.0%
Regional Allocation
  • Euro 42.5%
  • Europe - Other 35.9%
  • Pacific 11.1%
  • North America 4.4%
  • Emerging Asia 3.8%
  • Emerging Europe, Middle East, Africa 0.8%

Commentary (As of July 31, 2026)

Highlights

  • Developed international equities edged higher in July, outpacing the US and emerging markets.
  • Artificial intelligence continues to reshape the investment landscape, driving substantial capital spending on data centers, semiconductors, power infrastructure, and related technologies.
  • Our investment process continues to emphasize bottom-up stock selection to identify businesses where operational improvements, disciplined capital allocation, and shareholder-oriented governance can unlock value not yet recognized by the market.

Portfolio Attribution

The Causeway International Value Fund ("Fund"), on a net asset value basis, outperformed the Index during the month, due primarily to stock selection. On a gross return basis, Fund holdings in the technology hardware & equipment, consumer durables & apparel, and materials industry groups contributed to relative performance. Holdings in the transportation and banks industry groups, along with an underweight position in the energy industry group, offset some of the outperformance relative to the Index. The top contributor to return was multinational luxury conglomerate, Kering SA (France). Other notable contributors included business software & services provider, SAP SE (Germany), and communication services provider, Deutsche Telekom AG (Germany). The largest detractor was semiconductor company, Renesas Electronics Corp. (Japan). Additional notable detractors included semiconductor company, Infineon Technologies AG (Germany), and pharmaceutical company, AstraZeneca PLC (United Kingdom).

Investment Outlook

Artificial intelligence continues to reshape the investment landscape, driving substantial capital spending on data centers, semiconductors, power infrastructure, and related technologies. As investor enthusiasm became increasingly concentrated in AI infrastructure companies, we trimmed select semiconductor positions whose share prices approached our targets and redeployed the proceeds into other areas of the global equity market, including capital goods, consumer durables, and media and entertainment, where we believe long-term earnings potential is not fully reflected in current valuations.

Geopolitical tensions—including ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine, as well as strategic competition between the US and China—may weigh on valuation multiples in the near term. Amid elevated geopolitical risk, we remain focused on companies with durable competitive advantages and management teams we view as capable of navigating an increasingly complex operating environment.

Our investment process continues to emphasize bottom-up stock selection to identify businesses where operational improvements, disciplined capital allocation, and shareholder-oriented governance can unlock value not yet recognized by the market. We also seek companies that are successfully adopting AI to improve efficiency, strengthen competitive advantages, and enhance long-term earnings power. Against a backdrop of higher interest rates, persistent inflation, and geopolitical risk, our valuation discipline and bottom-up research remain central to identifying long-term investment opportunities across global equity markets.

The market commentary expresses the portfolio managers’ views as of the date of this report and should not be relied on as research or investment advice regarding any stock. These views and the Fund holdings and characteristics are subject to change. There is no guarantee that any forecasts made will come to pass. Any securities identified and described in this report do not represent all of the securities purchased, sold or recommended for client accounts. The reader should not assume that an investment in the securities identified was or will be profitable. Diversification does not protect against market loss. Current and future holdings are subject to risk. A company may reduce or eliminate its dividend, causing losses to a fund. International and emerging markets investments may involve risk of capital loss from unfavorable fluctuation in currency values, from differences in generally accepted accounting principles or from social, economic or political instability in other nations. Emerging markets and smaller companies involve additional risks and higher volatility.

Distributions

Table Header Dividends Short-term capital gains Long-term capital gains
2025 $0.3348 $0.3957 $1.5537
2024 $0.3980 $0.1324 $1.1868
2023 $0.3632 $0.1678 $0.1748
2022 $0.2834 $0.0000 $0.0000
2021 $0.3170 $0.0000 $0.0000
2020 $0.2231 $0.0000 $0.0000
2019 $0.4953 $0.0497 $0.1781
2018 $0.3750 $0.0000 $0.1083
2017 $0.3165 $0.0000 $0.0000
2016 $0.2901 $0.0000 $0.0000
2015 $0.2750 $0.0000 $0.0000
2014 $0.3788 $0.0000 $0.0000
2013 $0.1645 $0.0000 $0.0000
2012 $0.2757 $0.0000 $0.0000
2011 $0.3813 $0.0000 $0.0000
2010 $0.1939 $0.0000 $0.0000
2009 $0.1875 $0.0000 $0.0000
2008 $0.5135 $0.0000 $0.4558
2007 $0.4536 $0.6606 $3.3443
2006 $0.2289 $0.0222 $0.8650
2005 $0.3718 $0.1962 $0.3833
2004 $0.2647 $0.1379 $0.3093
2003 $0.1813 $0.0037 $0.0550
2002 $0.1196 $0.0000 $0.0000
2001 $0.0000 $0.0000 $0.0000

Distributions are per share. Distribution amounts are based on gains and losses realized and income earned by the Fund through October 31 (or earlier under certain circumstances).

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