American Funds EuroPacific Growth Cl F-1 Shs

AEGFX · NASDAQ

Market closed$61.11$-0.750000 (-1.21%)

Key statistics

Previous close$61.86
Open$61.11
Day high$61.11
Day low$61.11
52-week high$67.47
52-week low$56.83
Market cap136.92B
Volume
Average volume
P/E ratio18.73
Forward P/E
EPS3.26
Dividend yield0.00%

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July 17, 2026American Funds EuroPacific Growth Cl F-1 declined amid a broad risk-off session, as a semiconductor-led selloff rippled through global equity markets and weighed on international-focused funds. Escalating Middle East tensions, a rout in Asia-Pacific tech stocks, and the Nasdaq falling sharply on chip sector pressure combined to pressure international developed-market equities—core holdings for EuroPacific Growth—while MUFG, a major Japanese financial holding, dropped 3% on Bank of Japan policy uncertainty, reflecting the headwinds facing key fund constituents across Europe and the Pacific.

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July 15, 2026American Funds EuroPacific Growth F-1 closed essentially flat, holding steady amid a broadly constructive backdrop for asset managers. BlackRock topped Q2 2026 estimates with iShares surpassing $6 trillion in AUM, while Franklin Resources surged 23% post-earnings — positive signals for the fund industry. However, Natixis strategists flagged that 67% expect US equities to outperform internationally in H2, with only 15% favoring Europe, a cautious backdrop for this international equity fund as geopolitical tensions and persistent inflation weigh on non-US markets.

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July 8, 2026American Funds EuroPacific Growth (AEGFX) fell over 2% as a global risk-off wave swept international equity funds after President Trump declared the U.S.-Iran interim peace agreement 'over,' triggering a 5%+ surge in crude oil prices and broad selloffs across global markets—from Tokyo and Mumbai to Wall Street. The fund's international developed and emerging market equity exposure made it particularly vulnerable to the dual headwinds of geopolitical re-escalation in the Middle East and a broader tech-driven market retreat, even as China assets showed relative resilience amid diverging macro drivers.

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July 1, 2026American Funds EuroPacific Growth F-1 closed essentially unchanged as the broader financial services sector navigated a strong end to Q2 2026, with the S&P 500 posting its best quarterly performance in six years (+15.5%). The fund's international equity focus faces a nuanced backdrop: European equities are rallying on lower oil prices following the Iran ceasefire, while BlackRock notes investors are shifting to country-specific EM bets in India, Southeast Asia, and Gulf markets — dynamics directly relevant to AEGFX's holdings. However, U.S. ETF inflows ($56B) continue to dwarf European flows, reflecting persistent investor preference for AI-driven U.S. growth.

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June 30, 2026American Funds EuroPacific Growth F-1 shares edged higher, buoyed by improving international market sentiment as the FTSE 100 headed for its sixth consecutive quarterly gain and China's manufacturing PMI came in slightly above expectations at 50.3 for June. Optimism around potential U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks added a tailwind for global equities, while investors weighed a weaker Japanese yen — at a four-decade low against the dollar — as a headwind for unhedged international fund returns.

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June 23, 2026American Funds EuroPacific Growth Cl F-1 declined as a global technology-led selloff swept through international equity markets, with the fund's broad exposure to European and Asia-Pacific growth stocks hit by a sharp risk-off rotation. The S&P 500 fell roughly 1.2% and the Nasdaq plunged nearly 1.8% as investors reassessed stretched AI valuations, with South Korea's KOSPI tumbling 10% and Japan's Nikkei down 3.6% — markets where the fund holds significant exposure. Adding to headwinds, markets are now pricing nearly a 90% probability of at least one Fed rate hike this year, with new Fed Chair Warsh signaling reduced forward guidance and 10-year Treasury yields rising to 4.49%, pressuring international growth-oriented portfolios.

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June 22, 2026American Funds EuroPacific Growth (AEGFX) closed higher, buoyed by a powerful macro tailwind: emerging market equities have surged nearly 30% this year, with MSCI EM companies beating profit estimates for the first time since April 2022, driven by Asian tech and broad sector outperformance. Geopolitical de-escalation between the US and Iran—including a 60-day framework agreement and eased Iranian oil sanctions—further lifted international risk sentiment, while investors await Thursday's PCE inflation data and Micron's earnings as key tests for the global growth narrative.

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