Jensen Quality Growth Fund Class Y

JENYX · NASDAQ

Market closed$44.12$-0.660000 (-1.47%)

Key statistics

Previous close$44.78
Open$44.12
Day high$44.12
Day low$44.12
52-week high$61.77
52-week low$38.06
Market cap2.85B
Volume
Average volume
P/E ratio31.27
Forward P/E
EPS1.41
Dividend yield0.00%

Market context

Why it moved

JENYX experienced a modest decline today amid a lack of meaningful trading volume and no significant company-specific catalysts, suggesting the price dip reflects thin liquidity and routine market selling pressure rather than any major news event.

What is happening

Recent company-specific developments and publisher coverage.

July 17, 2026Jensen Quality Growth Fund Class Y edged lower as the broader market turned defensive, with the S&P 500 pulling back amid escalating Middle East tensions and a tech-driven selloff weighing on equities. Despite a strong Q2 earnings backdrop for financial sector holdings — with Finance sector earnings up over 30% year-over-year — Morningstar flagged financials as among the worst-performing groups over the past year, citing AI disruption fears and private credit concerns. The XLF sector ETF held relatively firm, reflecting resilience in large-cap financials even as broader equity sentiment softened.

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July 15, 2026Jensen Quality Growth Fund Class Y edged higher, buoyed by a broadly positive financial services backdrop driven by a wave of blowout Wall Street earnings. BlackRock surpassed Q2 estimates with EPS of $13.91 (vs. $12.57 expected) and its iShares unit crossed $6 trillion in AUM, while Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Bank of America all reported record or near-record trading and investment banking results. Natixis strategists see AI-driven large-cap growth as the key H2 2026 theme, aligning with Jensen's quality-growth mandate.

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July 14, 2026Jensen Quality Growth Fund Class Y edged lower after hours, consistent with modest pressure across the financial services sector as the XLF dipped slightly in extended trading. The fund, which emphasizes high-quality, large-cap growth stocks, navigated a complex macro backdrop: a cooler-than-expected June CPI print boosted growth equity sentiment early in the session, while record Q2 earnings from JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs lifted broader financial confidence. Morningstar noted financial stocks have underperformed the broader market amid AI disruption concerns and private credit worries, a headwind for quality-growth-focused asset managers like Jensen.

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