GMO Expands ETF Lineup with New ETFs Focused on Value, International Quality
New ETF Launches: GMO has expanded its ETF offerings with the introduction of three new actively managed ETFs: GMO International Quality (QLTI), GMO U.S. Value (GMOV), and GMO International Value (GMOI), building on the success of their first ETF, GMO U.S. Quality (QLTY).
Investment Focus: The new ETFs aim to provide investors with exposure to undervalued stocks in both U.S. and international markets, emphasizing high-quality companies and deep value opportunities, while continuing GMO's long-standing commitment to valuation-driven investment strategies.
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- Overall Performance: 2025 was a strong year for both stock and bond funds, despite facing some challenges throughout the year.
- Final Quarter Success: The last quarter of 2025 continued the positive trend, contributing to the solid performance of these funds.
International Stock Performance: In 2025, international stocks, particularly in export-driven countries like Korea and China, experienced strong gains, surpassing the performance of the S&P 500 despite high U.S. tariffs.
Future Market Outlook: There is potential for further rallies in non-U.S. markets in 2026, driven by decreasing interest rates and increasing corporate earnings.

Exploration Agreements: TotalEnergies SE has signed significant exploration agreements in September, including a Production Sharing Contract for offshore blocks PPL 2000 and PPL 2001 in Nigeria, where it holds an 80% stake, and the Nzombo exploration permit offshore the Republic of the Congo with a 50% interest.
Strategic Focus: The company aims to enhance its exploration portfolio with high-impact, drill-ready prospects that promise low-cost and low-emissions developments, aligning with its strategy to strengthen hydrocarbon production, particularly in Nigeria, which contributes significantly to its output.
Launch of New ETF: GMO has introduced the GMO Systematic Investment Grade Credit ETF (INVG), which utilizes a factor-based quantitative approach to invest in U.S. investment grade corporate credit, aiming to generate alpha through various investment factors.
Investment Strategy and Goals: The ETF is designed for investors seeking systematic exposure to high-quality corporate credit while minimizing risk, leveraging GMO's expertise in quantitative investing and credit analysis to maximize risk-adjusted returns.
Joint Venture License: TotalEnergies and RGE's joint venture, Singa Renewables, has received a conditional license from Singapore’s Energy Market Authority to import 1 GW of renewable power from Indonesia, along with plans for a subsea interconnector to facilitate this electricity import.
Project Development: The partners have signed a co-investment agreement to build a hybrid renewable power plant in Indonesia's Riau Province, which will include a solar farm and energy storage system, contributing to Singapore's net zero emissions goal by 2050.
TotalEnergies Mero-4 Production Launch: TotalEnergies has commenced oil production from the Mero-4 project in Brazil's Santos Basin, enhancing its total capacity to 770,000 barrels per day across five FPSOs, contributing significantly to the company's production growth strategy.
Market Response and Future Outlook: Following the announcement, TotalEnergies shares rose by 1.59% in premarket trading, reflecting investor confidence in the project's potential for robust free cash flow and low-emission oil production.










