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Matthews Asia Discovery Fund

Portfolio Positioning

Effective 30 August 2024, the Fund was renamed from the Asia Small Companies Fund to the Asia Discovery Fund.

  • Seeks alpha in innovative, capital efficient entrepreneurial companies in Asia ex Japan
  • Focus on firms that have a strong competitive advantage through pricing power, distribution capability, and/or differentiated technologies and services
  • Bias toward businesses that cater to rising domestic consumer demand

30/04/2013

Inception Date

-8.35%

YTD Return (USD)

(as of 17/04/2025)

$19.75

NAV (USD)

(as of 17/04/2025)

+0.20

1 Day NAV Change

(as of 17/04/2025)

Objective

Seeks to achieve long term capital appreciation.

Sustainability

The Fund promotes environmental and social characteristics according to Article 8 of SFDR. Furthermore, the Fund uses both activity- and norm-based exclusions. Information relating to the environmental and social characteristics of this Fund is available in the prospectus.

Strategy

The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing, directly or indirectly, at least 65% of its total net assets, in equities of small companies located in the Asia ex Japan Region, and may invest in other permitted assets on worldwide. The Fund defines Small Companies as companies with market capitalization no higher than the greater of US $5 billion or the market capitalization of the largest company included in the Fund's primary benchmark, the MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index.

Risks

The value of an investment in the Fund can go down as well as up and possible loss of principal is a risk of investing. Investments in international, emerging and frontier market securities may involve risks such as social and political instability, market illiquidity, exchange-rate fluctuations, a high level of volatility and limited regulation, which may adversely affect the value of the Fund's assets. The Fund invests in holdings denominated in foreign currencies, and is exposed to the risk that the value of the foreign currency will increase or decrease. The Fund invests primarily in equity securities, which may result in increased volatility. The Fund invests in smaller companies, which are more volatile and less liquid than larger companies.

These and other risks associated with investing in the Fund can be found in the prospectus.

Fund Facts
Inception Date 30/04/2013
Fund Assets $88.55 million (31/03/2025)
Base Currency USD
ISIN: LU0871674296 (USD) LU0871674379 (GBP) LU0871674023 (EUR)
Bloomberg Symbol MATASCI:LX (USD) MATASSI:LX (GBP) MAASCIE:LX (EUR)
Benchmark MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index
Geographic Focus Asia Ex Japan: Consists of all countries and markets in Asia, excluding Japan but including all developed, emerging and frontier countries and markets in Asia
SFDR Classification Article 8
Fees & Expenses
Management Fee 1.00%
Total Expense Ratio 1.15% ( USD ) 1.15% ( GBP ) 1.15% ( EUR )

Performance

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As of 31/03/2025
Annualized Returns
Name 1MO 3MO YTD 1YR 3YR 5YR 10YR Since Inception Inception Date
Matthews Asia Discovery Fund (USD)
-1.41% -5.89% -5.89% -7.86% -0.98% 13.58% 5.80% 6.11% 30/04/2013
MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index (USD)
-0.52% -7.10% -7.10% -1.01% 1.46% 15.05% 4.61% 4.42%
Matthews Asia Discovery Fund (GBP)
-4.10% -8.95% -8.95% -10.08% -0.54% 12.51% 7.21% 8.68% 30/04/2014
MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index (GBP)
-2.96% -9.86% -9.86% -3.12% 2.13% 14.13% 6.09% 7.26%
Matthews Asia Discovery Fund (EUR)
-5.16% -9.62% -9.62% -7.97% -0.14% n.a. n.a. 4.63% 30/12/2020
MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index (EUR)
-4.22% -10.94% -10.94% -1.03% 2.46% n.a. n.a. 7.23%
As of 31/03/2025
Annualized Returns
Name 1MO 3MO YTD 1YR 3YR 5YR 10YR Since Inception Inception Date
Matthews Asia Discovery Fund (USD)
-1.41% -5.89% -5.89% -7.86% -0.98% 13.58% 5.80% 6.11% 30/04/2013
MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index (USD)
-0.52% -7.10% -7.10% -1.01% 1.46% 15.05% 4.61% 4.42%
Matthews Asia Discovery Fund (GBP)
-4.10% -8.95% -8.95% -10.08% -0.54% 12.51% 7.21% 8.68% 30/04/2014
MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index (GBP)
-2.96% -9.86% -9.86% -3.12% 2.13% 14.13% 6.09% 7.26%
Matthews Asia Discovery Fund (EUR)
-5.16% -9.62% -9.62% -7.97% -0.14% n.a. n.a. 4.63% 30/12/2020
MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index (EUR)
-4.22% -10.94% -10.94% -1.03% 2.46% n.a. n.a. 7.23%
For the years ended December 31st
Name 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015
Matthews Asia Discovery Fund (USD)
-3.45% 11.27% -14.49% 22.19% 46.12% 17.53% -14.53% 30.80% -1.09% -11.08%
MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index (USD)
7.11% 22.09% -19.93% 21.23% 26.60% 7.58% -18.63% 33.84% -2.05% -3.28%
Matthews Asia Discovery Fund (GBP)
-2.01% 5.26% -4.17% 23.80% 41.22% 14.03% -9.84% 19.38% 18.87% -6.49%
MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index (GBP)
9.02% 15.20% -9.84% 22.35% 22.69% 3.43% -13.57% 22.25% 16.83% 2.32%
Matthews Asia Discovery Fund (EUR)
2.60% 7.48% -9.25% 32.41% n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index (EUR)
14.26% 17.96% -14.68% 30.44% n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
For the period ended 31/03/2025
Name 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 Inception Date
Matthews Asia Discovery Fund (USD)
-7.86% 4.46% 0.86% 8.97% 78.66% 30/04/2013
MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index (USD)
-1.01% 17.26% -10.02% 3.07% 87.24%
Matthews Asia Discovery Fund (GBP)
-10.08% 2.26% 6.98% 14.38% 60.25% 30/04/2014
MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index (GBP)
-3.12% 14.77% -4.18% 8.00% 68.28%
Matthews Asia Discovery Fund (EUR)
-7.97% 5.02% 3.04% 15.14% n.a. 30/12/2020
MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index (EUR)
-1.03% 17.96% -7.85% 8.87% n.a.

Source: Brown Brothers Harriman (Luxembourg) S.C.A.

All returns over 1 year are annualized

Since inception performance for share classes with less than one year of history represents actual performance, not annualised. In addition, for share classes less than a year old, Year to Date Return is calculated since inception. Where no past performance is shown there was insufficient data available in that year to provide performance.

Performance details provided are based on a NAV-to-NAV basis with any dividends reinvested, and are net of management fees and other expenses. Performance data has been calculated in the respective currencies stated above, including ongoing charges and excluding subscription fee and redemption fee you might have to pay.

All performance quoted represents past performance and is not indicative of future performance. Investors may not get back the full amount invested. Investors investing in funds denominated in non-local currency should be aware of the risk of currency exchange fluctuations that may cause a loss of principal.

Additional performance, attribution, liquidity, value at risk (VaR), security classification and holdings information is available on request for certain time periods.

Portfolio Characteristics

(as of 31/03/2025)
Fund Benchmark
Number of Positions 66 1,632
Weighted Average Market Cap $3.9 billion $2.1 billion
Active Share 97.5 n.a.
P/E using FY1 estimates 15.8x 14.5x
P/E using FY2 estimates 13.9x 12.6x
Price/Cash Flow 11.0 8.3
Price/Book 2.1 1.3
Return On Equity 11.6 10.7
EPS Growth (3 Yr) 13.5% 7.5%

Sources: Factset Research Systems, Inc.

Risk Metrics (3 Yr Return)

(as of 31/03/2025)
-2.54%
Alpha
0.92
Beta
76.51%
Upside Capture
92.44%
Downside Capture
-0.34
Sharpe Ratio
-0.35
Information Ratio
6.92%
Tracking Error
82.25

Fund Risk Metrics are reflective of Class I USD ACC shares.

Sources: Zephyr StyleADVISOR

Top 10 Holdings

(as of 31/03/2025)
Name Sector Country % Net Assets
Bandhan Bank, Ltd. Financials India 7.6
Hugel, Inc. Health Care South Korea 5.6
Legend Biotech Corp. Health Care China/Hong Kong 4.9
Cartrade Tech, Ltd. Consumer Discretionary India 4.0
Radico Khaitan, Ltd. Consumer Staples India 3.5
Full Truck Alliance Co., Ltd. Industrials China/Hong Kong 3.4
Poya International Co., Ltd. Consumer Discretionary Taiwan 3.1
Shriram Finance, Ltd. Financials India 3.0
UNO Minda, Ltd. Consumer Discretionary India 2.6
Inox Wind, Ltd. Industrials India 2.5
TOTAL 40.2

Top 10 holdings may combine more than one security from the same issuer and related depositary receipts.
Source: Brown Brothers Harriman (Luxembourg) S.C.A

Portfolio Breakdown (%)

(as of 31/03/2025)
  • Sector Allocation
  • Country Allocation
  • Market Cap Exposure
Sector Fund Benchmark Difference
Information Technology 19.0 18.5 0.5
Consumer Discretionary 17.4 10.6 6.8
Industrials 16.7 18.1 -1.4
Health Care 14.2 10.9 3.3
Financials 13.8 9.9 3.9
Consumer Staples 7.6 5.6 2.0
Real Estate 5.6 8.8 -3.2
Communication Services 5.4 3.7 1.7
Materials 0.6 10.1 -9.5
Utilities 0.0 2.3 -2.3
Energy 0.0 1.5 -1.5
Liabilities in Excess of Cash and Other Assets -0.3 0.0 -0.3

Sector data based on MSCI’s revised Global Industry Classification Standards. For more details, visit www.msci.com.

Country Fund Benchmark Difference
India 36.0 32.2 3.8
China/Hong Kong 27.8 17.6 10.2
Taiwan 15.3 22.3 -7.0
South Korea 10.8 12.9 -2.1
Vietnam 5.2 0.0 5.2
Philippines 2.1 1.0 1.1
Indonesia 1.7 2.1 -0.4
Bangladesh 0.7 0.0 0.7
United States 0.4 0.0 0.4
Thailand 0.3 3.1 -2.8
Singapore 0.0 5.5 -5.5
Malaysia 0.0 3.3 -3.3
Liabilities in Excess of Cash and Other Assets -0.3 0.0 -0.3

Not all countries are included in the benchmark index(es).

Equity market cap of issuer Fund Benchmark Difference
Mega Cap (over $25B) 0.0 0.0 0.0
Large Cap ($10B-$25B) 6.4 0.0 6.4
Mid Cap ($3B-$10B) 35.8 20.4 15.4
Small Cap (under $3B) 58.1 79.6 -21.5
Liabilities in Excess of Cash and Other Assets -0.3 0.0 -0.3

The Portfolio’s market cap exposure breakdown presented is used for comparison purposes and the definition of the capitalization breakdown is from MSCI.

The Fund defines Small Companies as companies with market capitalization no higher than the greater of US$5 billion or the market capitalization of the largest company included in the Fund's primary benchmark, the MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index.

Source: FactSet Research Systems unless otherwise noted.
Percentage values in data are rounded to the nearest tenth of one percent, so the values may not sum to 100% due to rounding. Percentage values may be derived from different data sources and may not be consistent with other Fund literature.

ESG Characteristics

(as of 31/12/2024)
  • Business Involvement
  • Sustainability Attributes
Name Fund Benchmark Difference
Controversial Weapons
Fund Coverage: 95% Benchmark Coverage: 99%
0.0 0.0 0.0
Tobacco
Fund Coverage: 95% Benchmark Coverage: 99%
0.0 0.0 0.0
Name Fund Benchmark Difference
UN Global Compact Violators
Fund Coverage: 100% Benchmark Coverage: 97%
0.0 0.1 -0.1
Board Diversity
Fund Coverage: 100% Benchmark Coverage: 96%
19.6 17.8 1.8

Board Diversity: Represents the weighted average ratio of female board members in investee companies.
Tobacco: Represents companies that generate more than 5% of revenue from tobacco manufacturing exposure to or production or that generate more than 50% of revenue from tobacco retail. 
UN Global Compact Violators: Represents companies that have been assessed as failing to comply with the 10 United Nations Global Compact Principles by ISS-ESG Norms-Based Research. Different ESG research providers may come to different conclusions on the severity of the violation.
Controversial weapons include companies with involvement in the following: anti-personnel mines; biological and chemical weapons; cluster weapons; depleted uranium; nuclear weapons and white phosphorus. A company is excluded if it is directly involved in the production, selling and/or distribution of (parts of) controversial weapons and this involvement concerns the core weapon system, or components/services of the core weapon system that are tailor-made and essential for the lethal use of the weapon.

Source: Sustainalytics, Factset, MSCI, Matthews Asia.

GHG Intensity

(as of 31/12/2024)

Fund Coverage: 94%; Benchmark Coverage: 86% as of 31/12/2024

GHG Intensity: Represents the normalized portfolio’s total weighted average (scope 1 + scope 2) carbon emissions intensity, using the most recently available data (emissions data from 2020, 2021). Carbon intensity represents the issuer’s total carbon emissions per EUR million of revenue (tCO2e divided by EUR million in revenue).

Source: Sourced from ISS ESG. Where not covered by external data providers, we have tried to source these data points.

Sustainability-related Disclosures

This Fund Yes No
Complies with Article 8 of SFDR  
Investment process integrates ESG factors and sustainability risks based on proprietary and third-party research  
Applies norms- and activity-based exclusions  
Promotes environmental and social characteristics  
Has a sustainable investment objective  
Conducts engagement  
Exercises Voting Rights  

Investors should not invest in the Fund solely based on the information in this material alone. Please refer to the Prospectus for further details of the Fund’s investment objective and risk factors.

For more information, please refer to our Responsible Investment and Stewardship Policy and our ESG-Related Investment Policy of Matthews Asia Funds.

Portfolio Managers

Vivek  Tanneeru photo
Vivek Tanneeru

Lead Manager

Jeremy  Sutch, CFA photo
Jeremy Sutch, CFA

Co-Manager

Commentary

Period ended 31 March 2025

Market Environment

  • Asia performed better than expected in the first quarter of 2025 thanks in part to a more favorable macro environment. Many investors had expected the strength in the dollar and U.S. equity market to continue into 2025 and contribute to a weaker performance in the region but that didn't happen.
  • At the country level, performance was mixed. China led markets in Asia higher while Taiwan and India faced pressure. China technology shares were buoyed by the success of the DeepSeek artificial intelligence (AI) platform which in turn spurred a selloff in U.S. big tech stocks and negatively impacted Taiwan, a market that is almost a direct play in a narrow area of technology driven by AI.
  • India's market was challenged as earnings disappointed amid softening economic growth caused by weaker government spending and tight monetary policy. South Korea posted a respectable gain as valuations declined and opportunities emerged unrelated to the global cycle.
  • In more peripheral markets, Southeast Asia should have benefited from a weakening U.S. dollar but was hurt by political disruption. As the quarter progressed, optimism toward the region receded as U.S. economic data deteriorated and concerns gathered over the prospect of new far-ranging reciprocal U.S. tariffs and a trade-related global economic slowdown.

Contributors and Detractors

  • For the quarter ended March 31, 2025, the Asia Discovery Fund returned -5.89%, (I Acc USD) while its benchmark, the MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index, returned -7.10% over the same period.
  • On a country basis, the top three contributors to relative performance were India due to stock selection, China/Hong Kong due to an overweight allocation and South Korea due to stock selection. The top three detractors were Taiwan and the Philippines due to stock selection and Singapore due to zero allocation.
  • On a sector basis, the top three contributors to relative performance were health care, industrials and communication services due to stock selection. The top three detractors were information technology (IT) and consumer discretionary due to stock selection and materials due to an underweight allocation.
  • The largest contributors to absolute performance included Hugel, a South Korean maker of beauty and cosmetics products, Full Truck Alliance, a Chinese freight marketplace operator, and Medlive Technology, a Chinese online professional physician platform operator. The top three detractors included Wiwynn, a Taiwanese computer manufacturing company, Bandhan Bank, an Indian commercial bank, and Andes Technology, a Taiwanese semiconductor device manufacturer.

Outlook

  • Front and center to our outlook is the impact of U.S. tariffs on the global economy and markets. The Trump administration's tariff policy has shown itself to be fluid and unpredictable. We may see some new tariffs rolled back in certain markets and a different picture coming into focus in the coming weeks and months.
  • At this point, what we can conclude is that from a U.S. perspective, the administration's tariff policy is growth negative and inflation positive. It probably means that inflation stays around 3% and that has implications for the Federal Reserve's interest rate policy and in turn for markets in the region.
  • When the global economy is under pressure we believe domestic drivers are more important than global drivers. For Asia, that means we need to be cautious of markets that are correlated to the U.S. and of companies that are selling into the US. Domestic demand-driven markets like India and China, which rely less on the global economy, we think will be more resilient.
  • Many investors are expecting the Federal Reserve to maintain a rate-cutting trajectory this year which would be a tailwind for Asia with the exception of Japan where monetary policy is tightening. We believe markets will also be supported by a pick-up in earnings on valuations that are still cheap. We think there are opportunities for experienced active managers to pick their spots and focus on fundamentals.

 

Rolling 12 Month Returns For the period ended 31/03/2025 - I (Acc)
Name 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 Inception Date
Matthews Asia Discovery Fund (USD)
-7.86% 4.46% 0.86% 8.97% 78.66% 30/04/2013
MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index (USD)
-1.01% 17.26% -10.02% 3.07% 87.24%
Matthews Asia Discovery Fund (GBP)
-10.08% 2.26% 6.98% 14.38% 60.25% 30/04/2014
MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index (GBP)
-3.12% 14.77% -4.18% 8.00% 68.28%
Matthews Asia Discovery Fund (EUR)
-7.97% 5.02% 3.04% 15.14% N.A. 30/12/2020
MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index (EUR)
-1.03% 17.96% -7.85% 8.87% N.A.

Sources: Brown Brothers Harriman (Luxembourg) S.C.A, Matthews Asia, FactSet Research Systems, Bloomberg

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Performance figures discussed in the Fund Manager Commentary above reflect that of the Institutional Accumulation Class Shares and has been calculated in USD. Performance details provided for the Fund are based on a NAV-to-NAV basis, with any dividends reinvested, and are net of management fees and other expenses. Past performance information is not indicative of future performance. Investors may not get back the full amount invested.

The information contained herein has been derived from sources believed to be reliable and accurate at the time of compilation, but no representation or warranty (express or implied) is made as to the accuracy or completeness of any of this information. Matthews Asia and its affiliates do not accept any liability for losses either direct or consequential caused by the use of this information.

Information contained herein is sourced from Matthews Asia unless otherwise stated. The views and opinions in this commentary were as of the report date, subject to change and may not reflect the writer’s current views. They are not guarantees of performance or investment results and should not be taken as investment advice. Investment decisions reflect a variety of factors, and the managers reserve the right to change their views about individual stocks, sectors, and the markets at any time. As a result, the views expressed should not be relied upon as a forecast of the Fund’s future investment intent. It should not be assumed that any investment will be profitable or will equal the performance of any securities or any sectors mentioned herein. The information does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any securities mentioned.

Investors should not invest in the Fund solely based on the information in this material alone. Please refer to the Prospectus for further details of the risk factors. 

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