Overview
CSIF (Lux) Equity Emerging Markets is a financial investment fund based in Luxembourg, primarily focused on providing investors access to diversified portfolios within emerging markets across the globe. Operated under Credit Suisse's asset management division, this fund aims to replicate the performance of its benchmark, the MSCI Emerging Markets Net Total Return Index. The fund invests in equity securities of companies domiciled in or conducting the majority of their business in emerging market countries. Key endeavors of the fund emphasize on capital growth by investing in sectors like technology, energy, and consumer goods, which reflect the dynamic economic activities of emerging market economies. The fund seeks to leverage growth opportunities in rapidly developing regions, offering investors exposure to a broad array of emerging markets.
Quality, Value, Momentum Scores
This card shows the Quality, Value, and Momentum scores for the company
Income Statement: Revenue, Operating Income, Net Income
Period End (TTM) | Revenue (MM) | Operating Income (MM) | Net Income (MM) |
Income Statement: EPS
Period End (TTM) | Earnings Per Share Basic | Earnings Per Share Diluted |
Cash Flow: Operations, Investing, Financing
Period End (TTM) | Cash From Operating Activities (MM) | Cash From Investing Activities (MM) | Cash From Financing Activities (MM) |
Valuation Metrics : PE, PriceToBook, PriceToTBV
- P/Book
- The current closing price divided by the book value per share.
- P/TBV
- The current price divided by the tangible book value per share.
Period End (TTM) | p/e | P/Book | P/TBV |
Valuation Metrics : EBitToEv, EBit3YrAvgToEv
Period End (TTM) | EBIT/EV | EBIT (3y)/EV |
Management Effectiveness
Period End (TTM) | ROA | ROE | ROIC | CROIC | OCROIC |
Gross Margins
- Gross Margin
- The Gross Margin is the ratio of revenue left after substracting the Cost of Goods Sold. It is calculated as 1.0 - (Revenue - COGS ) / Revenue.
- Net Margin
- The Net Margin (aka Profit Margin) is the ratio of revenue left after substracting the Net Income. It is calculated as Net Income / Revenue.
- Operating Margin
- The Operaing Margin is the ratio of revenue left after substracting the Operating Income. It is calculated as Operating Income / Revenue.
Period End (TTM) | Gross Margin | Net Margin | Operating Margin |
Identifiers and Descriptors
Central Index Key (CIK) |