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Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks          
             
  Information Technology—38.1%          
* Adobe, Inc.   16,256   $7,728 
* Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.   76,929    6,039 
* Alarm.com Holdings, Inc.   14,360    1,240 
  Brooks Automation, Inc.   30,917    2,524 
  Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.   50,903    7,157 
* GoDaddy, Inc.   50,958    3,955 
* Grid Dynamics Holdings, Inc.   184,373    2,937 
  Mastercard, Inc.   37,958    13,515 
  Microsoft Corporation   120,443    28,397 
* MongoDB, Inc.   7,635    2,042 
  National Instruments Corporation   99,314    4,289 
* Nice, Ltd.—ADR   16,909    3,686 
* PayPal Holdings, Inc.   46,880    11,384 
* Pure Storage, Inc.   232,913    5,017 
  Texas Instruments, Inc.   40,066    7,572 
* Verra Mobility Corporation   254,570    3,446 
* Workday, Inc.   17,406    4,324 
               115,252 
                 
  Consumer Discretionary—15.7%          
  Advance Auto Parts, Inc.   21,784    3,997 
* Amazon.com, Inc.   7,363    22,782 
* Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc.   19,595    3,360 
* Burlington Stores, Inc.   10,290    3,075 
* Etsy, Inc.   8,873    1,789 
* Grand Canyon Education, Inc.   16,692    1,788 
* Revolve Group, Inc.   46,413    2,085 
* Rush Street Interactive, Inc.   167,624    2,739 
* Skyline Champion Corporation   59,332    2,685 
* Ulta Beauty, Inc.   10,865    3,359 
               47,659 
                 
  Health Care—14.7%          
  Abbott Laboratories   32,385    3,881 
  Agilent Technologies, Inc.   37,986    4,830 
* Certara, Inc.   102,102    2,787 
* Horizon Therapeutics plc†   68,793    6,332 
* Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc.   10,618    1,619 
  STERIS plc†   17,022    3,242 
  Stryker Corporation   32,168    7,836 
  UnitedHealth Group, Inc.   26,601    9,897 
* Veracyte, Inc.   18,965    1,019 
  Zoetis, Inc.   20,115    3,168 
               44,611 
                 
  Communication Services—9.7%          
  Activision Blizzard, Inc.   39,401    3,664 
* Alphabet, Inc. Class “A”   10,813    22,302 
* Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.   10,783    1,905 
  Warner Music Group Corporation   46,530    1,598 
               29,469 
                 
  Industrials—8.8%          
  BWX Technologies, Inc.   71,727    4,730 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares or
Principal
Amount
   Value
             
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Industrials — (continued)          
* Copart, Inc.   47,217   $5,128 
* CoStar Group, Inc.   4,647    3,819 
  Fortive Corporation   60,892    4,301 
* Kornit Digital, Ltd.†   18,318    1,816 
  The Brink’s Co.   60,922    4,827 
* Trex Co., Inc.   22,167    2,029 
               26,650 
                 
  Consumer Staples—5.3%          
* BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc.   58,470    2,623 
  The Coca-Cola Co.   137,829    7,265 
  The Estee Lauder Cos., Inc.   20,826    6,057 
               15,945 
                 
  Financials—2.6%          
  Aon plc†   18,555    4,270 
  Ares Management Corporation   62,589    3,507 
               7,777 
                 
  Energy—1.9%          
  Cameco Corporation†   225,274    3,742 
  New Fortress Energy, Inc.   45,932    2,108 
               5,850 
                 
  Materials—1.5%          
  Ball Corporation   54,789    4,643 
             
  Real Estate—1.0%          
  SBA Communications Corporation   10,837    3,008 
             
  Total Common Stocks—99.3%
(cost $160,999)
          300,864 
                
  Repurchase Agreement          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $2,261, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Bond, 2.000%, due 2/15/50, valued at $2,306  $2,261    2,261 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—0.8%
(cost $2,261)
          2,261 
                
  Total Investments—100.1%
(cost $163,260)
          303,125 
                
  Liabilities, plus cash and other assets—(0.1)%           (167)
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $302,958 
 

ADR = American Depository Receipt

* = Non-income producing security

† = U.S. listed foreign security

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Large Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks          
             
  Information Technology—43.2%          
  Accenture plc†   89,020   $24,592 
* Adobe, Inc.   46,500    22,105 
* Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.   232,328    18,238 
  Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.   88,780    12,483 
* Guidewire Software, Inc.   76,370    7,761 
  Intuit, Inc.   50,880    19,490 
  Lam Research Corporation   39,380    23,441 
  Mastercard, Inc.   100,360    35,733 
  Microsoft Corporation   336,080    79,238 
* PayPal Holdings, Inc.   134,120    32,570 
* salesforce.com, Inc.   71,900    15,233 
  Texas Instruments, Inc.   127,660    24,126 
               315,010 
                 
  Consumer Discretionary—16.6%          
* Amazon.com, Inc.   20,845    64,496 
* Marriott International, Inc.   88,280    13,075 
  NIKE, Inc.   177,300    23,562 
  Starbucks Corporation   186,740    20,405 
               121,538 
                 
  Health Care—13.4%          
  Abbott Laboratories   103,170    12,364 
* ABIOMED, Inc.   37,318    11,894 
* Illumina, Inc.   26,060    10,009 
  Stryker Corporation   76,370    18,602 
  UnitedHealth Group, Inc.   78,930    29,367 
  Zoetis, Inc.   101,020    15,909 
               98,145 
                 
  Communication Services—12.2%          
  Activision Blizzard, Inc.   163,650    15,219 
* Alphabet, Inc. Class “A”   21,930    45,231 
* Alphabet, Inc. Class “C”   5,300    10,964 
* Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.   210,150    17,789 
               89,203 
                 
  Industrials—5.6%          
* Copart, Inc.   142,060    15,429 
  Equifax, Inc.   65,030    11,779 
  Fortive Corporation   194,930    13,770 
               40,978 
                 
  Consumer Staples—5.1%          
  Costco Wholesale Corporation   56,180    19,802 
  The Estee Lauder Cos., Inc.   59,070    17,181 
               36,983 
                 
  Financials—1.8%          
  Apollo Global Management, Inc.   277,080    13,026 
             
  Materials—1.5%          
  Linde plc†   38,800    10,869 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Large Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Total Common Stocks—99.4%
(cost $498,832)
           725,752 
             
  Repurchase Agreement          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $6,222, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Bond, 2.000%, due 2/15/50, valued at $6,346  $6,222   $6,222 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—0.9%
(cost $6,222)
           6,222 
             
  Total Investments—100.3%
(cost $505,054)
           731,974 
             
  Liabilities, plus cash and other assets—(0.3)%        (2,043)
             
  Net assets—100.0%       $729,931 
 

† = U.S. listed foreign security

* = Non-income producing security

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Mid Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks          
             
  Information Technology—27.7%          
* Anaplan, Inc.   23,760   $1,279 
* Aspen Technology, Inc.   7,952    1,148 
* Cadence Design Systems, Inc.   19,090    2,615 
  Dolby Laboratories, Inc.   11,885    1,173 
* Dynatrace, Inc.   32,545    1,570 
* EPAM Systems, Inc.   3,010    1,194 
* Euronet Worldwide, Inc.   11,505    1,591 
* GoDaddy, Inc.   18,065    1,402 
* Guidewire Software, Inc.   7,037    715 
  Microchip Technology, Inc.   11,340    1,760 
* MongoDB, Inc.   4,985    1,333 
* Nice, Ltd.—ADR   6,680    1,456 
  Pegasystems, Inc.   12,695    1,452 
* Pure Storage, Inc.   71,865    1,548 
* RingCentral, Inc.   4,880    1,454 
* Zendesk, Inc.   8,030    1,065 
               22,755 
                 
  Health Care—25.4%          
* 10X Genomics, Inc.   5,910    1,070 
* ABIOMED, Inc.   3,753    1,196 
  Agilent Technologies, Inc.   20,790    2,643 
* Align Technology, Inc.   4,310    2,334 
  Bio-Techne Corporation   2,782    1,063 
* Centene Corporation   12,280    785 
  Encompass Health Corporation   19,238    1,576 
* Exact Sciences Corporation   12,225    1,611 
* Horizon Therapeutics plc†   28,750    2,646 
* Insulet Corporation   6,390    1,667 
* Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.   960    1,109 
  STERIS plc†   6,565    1,251 
  Teleflex, Inc.   4,545    1,888 
               20,839 
                 
  Industrials—15.3%          
  BWX Technologies, Inc.   36,264    2,391 
* Clarivate plc†   47,880    1,264 
* Copart, Inc.   22,372    2,430 
* CoStar Group, Inc.   3,019    2,481 
  Equifax, Inc.   4,610    835 
  Fortive Corporation   10,615    750 
  Rockwell Automation, Inc.   4,085    1,084 
* Teledyne Technologies, Inc.   3,190    1,319 
               12,554 
                 
  Consumer Discretionary—8.6%          
  Advance Auto Parts, Inc.   8,168    1,499 
* Aptiv plc†   9,560    1,318 
* Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc.   6,095    1,045 
* Burlington Stores, Inc.   4,510    1,347 
  Domino’s Pizza, Inc.   2,458    904 
* Etsy, Inc.   4,818    972 
               7,085 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Mid Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares or
Principal
Amount
   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Communication Services—7.5%          
  Cable One, Inc.   310   $567 
* Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.   11,164    945 
* Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.   11,855    2,095 
  Warner Music Group Corporation   42,275    1,451 
* Zillow Group, Inc.   8,770    1,137 
               6,195 
                 
  Materials—5.8%          
  Ball Corporation   17,865    1,514 
  FMC Corporation   8,675    960 
  Vulcan Materials Co.   13,560    2,288 
               4,762 
                 
  Financials—4.2%          
  Arthur J Gallagher & Co.   15,275    1,906 
  East West Bancorp, Inc.   21,345    1,575 
               3,481 
                 
  Real Estate—1.4%          
  SBA Communications Corporation   4,175    1,159 
             
  Consumer Staples—1.4%          
* BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc.   24,759    1,111 
             
  Energy—0.9%          
  New Fortress Energy, Inc.   16,838    773 
             
  Total Common Stocks—98.2%
(cost $56,655)
           80,714 
                
  Repurchase Agreement          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $1,639, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Bond, 2.000%, due 2/15/50, valued at $1,672  $1,639    1,639 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—2.0%
(cost $1,639)
           1,639 
                
  Total Investments—100.2%
(cost $58,294)
           82,353 
                
  Liabilities, plus cash and other assets—(0.2)%           (139)
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $82,214 
 

ADR = American Depository Receipt

* = Non-income producing security

† = U.S. listed foreign security

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Small-Mid Cap Core Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks          
             
  Health Care—16.9%          
* Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc.   7,443   $425 
* Butterfly Network, Inc.   10,718    180 
* Certara, Inc.   14,560    398 
* Codexis, Inc.   22,667    519 
  Encompass Health Corporation   5,689    466 
* Globus Medical, Inc.   4,219    260 
* Hanger, Inc.   20,373    465 
* HealthEquity, Inc.   3,767    256 
* Horizon Therapeutics plc†   6,018    554 
* LHC Group, Inc.   2,349    449 
* Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc.   1,723    263 
* Mednax, Inc.   20,262    516 
* Merit Medical Systems, Inc.   12,443    745 
  Owens & Minor, Inc.   21,856    822 
* Penumbra, Inc.   1,271    344 
  STERIS plc†   2,013    383 
               7,045 
                 
  Financials—16.1%          
  Ares Management Corporation   9,285    520 
  Columbia Banking System, Inc.   11,926    514 
  East West Bancorp, Inc.   11,758    868 
* Encore Capital Group, Inc.   8,091    325 
  FirstCash, Inc.   3,255    214 
  Glacier Bancorp, Inc.   10,914    623 
  Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc.   4,968    279 
  LPL Financial Holdings, Inc.   3,551    505 
* Star Peak Energy Transition Corporation   13,153    350 
  Virtu Financial, Inc.   17,159    533 
  Voya Financial, Inc.   5,630    358 
  Western Alliance Bancorp   10,838    1,023 
  Wintrust Financial Corporation   8,157    618 
               6,730 
                 
  Industrials—15.9%          
* Axon Enterprise, Inc.   2,290    326 
* Builders FirstSource, Inc.   15,847    735 
  BWX Technologies, Inc.   11,676    770 
* Casella Waste Systems, Inc.   3,665    233 
  Douglas Dynamics, Inc.   6,539    302 
* Generac Holdings, Inc.   1,026    336 
* IAA, Inc.   4,560    252 
* Kornit Digital, Ltd.†   3,182    315 
  Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.   3,828    471 
  Luxfer Holdings plc†   29,687    632 
  Owens Corning   6,224    573 
  The Brink’s Co.   11,390    902 
* Trex Co., Inc.   4,733    433 
* WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corporation   12,232    339 
               6,619 
                 
  Information Technology—12.3%          
* Alarm.com Holdings, Inc.   4,798    415 
  Brooks Automation, Inc.   5,770    471 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Small-Mid Cap Core Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Information Technology—12.3%—(continued)          
  CMC Materials, Inc.   1,801   $318 
* Cree, Inc.   3,469    375 
  Dolby Laboratories, Inc.   4,395    434 
  Entegris, Inc.   2,764    309 
* Euronet Worldwide, Inc.   3,419    473 
* j2 Global, Inc.   3,589    430 
* Knowles Corporation   11,460    240 
* Nice, Ltd.—ADR   2,151    469 
* Pure Storage, Inc.   19,170    413 
* Verra Mobility Corporation   41,036    555 
* Vertex, Inc.   10,083    222 
               5,124 
                 
  Consumer Discretionary—10.0%          
  Advance Auto Parts, Inc.   2,467    453 
* Boot Barn Holdings, Inc.   8,211    512 
* Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc.   2,228    382 
* Burlington Stores, Inc.   1,562    467 
* Grand Canyon Education, Inc.   6,792    727 
* National Vision Holdings, Inc.   7,326    321 
  Service Corporation International   7,937    405 
* Skyline Champion Corporation   12,510    566 
* Terminix Global Holdings, Inc.   6,723    320 
               4,153 
                 
  Materials—6.6%          
  Avery Dennison Corporation   2,359    433 
  Crown Holdings, Inc.   6,794    659 
  Eagle Materials, Inc.   3,898    524 
  FMC Corporation   2,067    229 
  Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.   1,222    410 
* Orion Engineered Carbons S.A.†   25,151    496 
               2,751 
                 
  Real Estate—6.4%          
  Acadia Realty Trust   5,021    95 
  Americold Realty Trust   9,965    383 
  CoreSite Realty Corporation   3,575    429 
  Douglas Emmett, Inc.   4,472    141 
  Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc.   8,782    559 
  Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.   10,819    328 
* Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.   1,871    335 
  Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc.   32,132    400 
               2,670 
                 
  Energy—5.6%          
  Cameco Corporation†   41,267    685 
* ChampionX Corporation   11,976    260 
* Denbury, Inc.   19,732    945 
  New Fortress Energy, Inc.   9,969    458 
               2,348 
                 
  Consumer Staples—4.7%          
* BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc.   8,467    380 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Small-Mid Cap Core Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares or
Principal
Amount
   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Consumer Staples—4.7%—(continued)          
  Inter Parfums, Inc.   4,413   $313 
* Performance Food Group Co.   8,761    505 
  Primo Water Corporation†   18,880    307 
  Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc.   5,576    474 
               1,979 
                 
  Communication Services—2.2%          
  Cable One, Inc.   166    303 
* Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.   3,492    296 
* Zynga, Inc.   31,797    325 
               924 
                 
  Utilities—1.2%          
  IDACORP, Inc.   5,092    509 
             
  Total Common Stocks—97.9%
(cost $30,264)
          40,852 
                
  Repurchase Agreement          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $905, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Note, 2.250%, due 11/15/27, valued at $924  $905    905 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—2.2%
(cost $905)
          905 
                
  Total Investments—100.1%
(cost $31,169)
           41,757 
                
  Liabilities, plus cash and other assets—(0.1)%           (38)
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $41,719 
 

ADR = American Depository Receipt

* = Non-income producing security

† = U.S. listed foreign security

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Small-Mid Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks          
             
  Health Care—27.9%          
* 10X Genomics, Inc.   257,215   $46,556 
* ABIOMED, Inc.   178,441    56,875 
* Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc.   923,824    52,787 
* Amedisys, Inc.   178,879    47,365 
  Bio-Techne Corporation   189,131    72,235 
* Blueprint Medicines Corporation   208,572    20,280 
* Butterfly Network, Inc.   859,159    14,460 
* Certara, Inc.   695,174    18,978 
* Charles River Laboratories International, Inc.   191,500    55,503 
  Encompass Health Corporation   901,872    73,863 
* Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc.   1,144,828    47,728 
* HealthEquity, Inc.   789,504    53,686 
* Horizon Therapeutics plc†   812,484    74,781 
* Insmed, Inc.   688,241    23,442 
* Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.   153,743    31,823 
* Insulet Corporation   170,190    44,406 
* Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc.   241,432    36,806 
* Masimo Corporation   104,713    24,048 
* Merit Medical Systems, Inc.   572,733    34,295 
* Penumbra, Inc.   195,798    52,979 
  Teleflex, Inc.   83,127    34,536 
* Twist Bioscience Corporation   137,706    17,056 
* Veracyte, Inc.   958,270    51,507 
               985,995 
                 
  Information Technology—24.4%          
* Alarm.com Holdings, Inc.   500,779    43,257 
* Aspen Technology, Inc.   346,046    49,945 
* Avalara, Inc.   307,017    40,965 
  Brooks Automation, Inc.   743,798    60,731 
* Cree, Inc.   313,382    33,886 
* Dynatrace, Inc.   891,994    43,030 
  Entegris, Inc.   343,605    38,415 
* Euronet Worldwide, Inc.   387,141    53,542 
* GoDaddy, Inc.   522,818    40,581 
* Guidewire Software, Inc.   216,039    21,956 
* j2 Global, Inc.   361,841    43,370 
* LiveRamp Holdings, Inc.   590,386    30,629 
  National Instruments Corporation   961,876    41,539 
* Nice, Ltd.—ADR   241,980    52,744 
* Novanta, Inc.†   212,149    27,980 
  Pegasystems, Inc.   196,900    22,514 
* Proofpoint, Inc.   223,400    28,102 
* Pure Storage, Inc.   2,840,860    61,192 
* Q2 Holdings, Inc.   208,600    20,902 
* Varonis Systems, Inc.   768,831    39,472 
* Workiva, Inc.   280,509    24,758 
* Zendesk, Inc.   308,433    40,904 
               860,414 
                 
  Industrials—15.7%          
* Axon Enterprise, Inc.   409,138    58,269 
* Builders FirstSource, Inc.   1,069,683    49,601 
  BWX Technologies, Inc.   1,377,280    90,818 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Small-Mid Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Industrials — (continued)          
* Generac Holdings, Inc.   185,776   $60,832 
  HEICO Corporation   225,841    25,656 
  Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.   220,358    27,091 
* Mercury Systems, Inc.   715,257    50,533 
  Ritchie Bros Auctioneers, Inc.†   846,047    49,536 
  The Brink’s Co.   964,278    76,400 
* Trex Co., Inc.   701,104    64,179 
               552,915 
                 
  Consumer Discretionary—12.0%          
  Advance Auto Parts, Inc.   206,665    37,921 
* Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc.   319,260    54,737 
* Burlington Stores, Inc.   142,989    42,725 
* Etsy, Inc.   262,630    52,965 
* Grand Canyon Education, Inc.   818,142    87,623 
* Helen of Troy, Ltd.†   203,158    42,797 
* Leslie’s, Inc.   1,425,100    34,901 
* National Vision Holdings, Inc.   738,930    32,387 
* Terminix Global Holdings, Inc.   813,686    38,788 
               424,844 
                 
  Financials—5.2%          
  Ares Management Corporation   764,133    42,814 
  FirstCash, Inc.   398,890    26,195 
* Star Peak Energy Transition Corporation   929,592    24,709 
  Virtu Financial, Inc.   1,543,972    47,940 
  Western Alliance Bancorp   427,075    40,333 
               181,991 
                 
  Materials—4.2%          
  Crown Holdings, Inc.   762,407    73,984 
  Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.   223,902    75,191 
               149,175 
                 
  Communication Services—3.7%          
  Cable One, Inc.   23,727    43,382 
* Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.   495,060    41,907 
* Zynga, Inc.   4,415,602    45,083 
               130,372 
                 
  Consumer Staples—2.2%          
* BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc.   1,276,631    57,269 
* Celsius Holdings, Inc.   381,950    18,353 
               75,622 
                 
  Energy—2.1%          
  Cameco Corporation†   2,715,120    45,098 
  New Fortress Energy, Inc.   661,804    30,384 
               75,482 
                 
  Real Estate—1.1%          
  FirstService Corporation†   268,237    39,750 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Small-Mid Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Total Common Stocks—98.5%
(cost $2,406,926)
           3,476,560 
                
  Repurchase Agreement          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $53,784, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Bond, 2.000%, due 2/15/50, valued at $54,860  $53,784   $53,784 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—1.5%
(cost $53,784)
           53,784 
                
  Total Investments—100.0%
(cost $2,460,710)
           3,530,344 
                
  Cash and other assets, less liabilities—0.0%           789 
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $3,531,133 
 

ADR = American Depository Receipt

* = Non-income producing security

† = U.S. listed foreign security

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Small-Mid Cap Value Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks          
             
  Financials—22.5%          
  American Financial Group, Inc.   145   $16 
  CNO Financial Group, Inc.   518    13 
  East West Bancorp, Inc.   278    20 
  First American Financial Corporation   245    14 
  FNB Corporation   1,076    14 
  Hancock Whitney Corporation   351    15 
  Home BancShares, Inc.   599    16 
  National Bank Holdings Corporation   302    12 
  PacWest Bancorp   543    21 
  Radian Group, Inc.   567    13 
  Selective Insurance Group, Inc.   232    17 
* SVB Financial Group   49    24 
  The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.   126    16 
  Umpqua Holdings Corporation   973    17 
  Voya Financial, Inc.   297    19 
  Western Alliance Bancorp   315    30 
               277 
                 
  Industrials—18.6%          
  Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation   149    12 
  Brady Corporation   359    19 
* Chart Industries, Inc.   159    23 
  Curtiss-Wright Corporation   148    18 
  Fortune Brands Home & Security, Inc.   220    21 
* FTI Consulting, Inc.   137    19 
  Kansas City Southern   115    30 
  Rexnord Corporation   408    19 
  Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.   154    16 
  The Toro Co.   256    27 
  Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation   314    25 
               229 
                 
  Consumer Discretionary—12.6%          
  Churchill Downs, Inc.   83    19 
* Deckers Outdoor Corporation   63    21 
* Helen of Troy, Ltd.†   89    19 
* LKQ Corporation   439    18 
  Murphy USA, Inc.   106    15 
  PulteGroup, Inc.   425    22 
  Service Corporation International   313    16 
* TopBuild Corporation   118    25 
               155 
                 
  Real Estate—10.1%          
  American Assets Trust, Inc.   437    14 
  American Campus Communities, Inc.   263    11 
  Americold Realty Trust   417    16 
  CoreSite Realty Corporation   69    8 
  Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc.   308    20 
  Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.   551    17 
  Highwoods Properties, Inc.   260    11 
  Life Storage, Inc.   173    15 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Small-Mid Cap Value Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Real Estate—(continued)          
  Terreno Realty Corporation   210   $12 
           124 
                 
  Materials—6.5%          
  Avient Corporation   359    17 
  FMC Corporation   187    21 
  Sensient Technologies Corporation   146    11 
  Silgan Holdings, Inc.   248    10 
  Steel Dynamics, Inc.   393    20 
               79 
                 
  Health Care—6.3%          
* Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.   18    10 
  CONMED Corporation   105    14 
  Encompass Health Corporation   208    17 
* Hologic, Inc.   234    18 
  PerkinElmer, Inc.   150    19 
               78 
                 
  Information Technology—5.8%          
* Arista Networks, Inc.   54    16 
* Cadence Design Systems, Inc.   125    17 
* Ciena Corporation   355    20 
  MAXIMUS, Inc.   205    18 
               71 
                 
  Energy—4.2%          
* CNX Resources Corporation   1,040    15 
  Diamondback Energy, Inc.   249    18 
  Helmerich & Payne, Inc.   288    8 
  Valero Energy Corporation   139    10 
               51 
                 
  Communication Services—3.4%          
  The Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc.   924    27 
* Zynga, Inc.   1,489    15 
               42 
                 
  Consumer Staples—3.3%          
* BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc.   229    10 
  Casey’s General Stores, Inc.   40    9 
  J&J Snack Foods Corporation   69    11 
  Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc.   145    11 
               41 
                 
  Utilities—3.3%          
  Alliant Energy Corporation   236    13 
  Atmos Energy Corporation   134    13 
  IDACORP, Inc.   146    15 
               41 
                 
  Total Common Stocks—96.6%
(cost $717)
           1,188 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Small-Mid Cap Value Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer      Value
           
  Total Investments—96.6%
(cost $717)
           1,188 
                
  Cash and other assets, less liabilities—3.4%           42 
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $1,230 
 

* = Non-income producing security

† = U.S. listed foreign security

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Small Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks          
             
  Information Technology—23.8%          
* Alarm.com Holdings, Inc.   97,620   $8,432 
  American Software, Inc.   273,100    5,653 
  Brooks Automation, Inc.   140,595    11,480 
* BTRS Holdings, Inc.   346,540    5,014 
  CMC Materials, Inc.   39,230    6,935 
  Computer Services, Inc.   111,509    6,579 
* Euronet Worldwide, Inc.   60,170    8,322 
* Grid Dynamics Holdings, Inc.   826,965    13,174 
* j2 Global, Inc.   86,153    10,326 
* Knowles Corporation   292,570    6,121 
  Littelfuse, Inc.   28,313    7,487 
* LivePerson, Inc.   108,327    5,713 
* LiveRamp Holdings, Inc.   155,720    8,079 
* Novanta, Inc.†   38,930    5,134 
* PAR Technology Corporation   30,570    2,000 
* PDF Solutions, Inc.   218,872    3,892 
* PROS Holdings, Inc.   112,070    4,763 
* Pure Storage, Inc.   395,466    8,518 
* SiTime Corporation   40,935    4,036 
* Upland Software, Inc.   175,480    8,281 
* Varonis Systems, Inc.   139,710    7,173 
* Verra Mobility Corporation   719,159    9,734 
* Vertex, Inc.   151,243    3,324 
* WNS Holdings, Ltd.—ADR   138,612    10,041 
               170,211 
                 
  Health Care—23.2%          
* Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc.   185,919    10,623 
* Aerie Pharmaceuticals, Inc.   469,851    8,396 
* Amicus Therapeutics, Inc.   332,980    3,290 
* AxoGen, Inc.   420,270    8,515 
* Blueprint Medicines Corporation   53,380    5,190 
* Butterfly Network, Inc.   188,029    3,165 
* CareDx, Inc.   99,357    6,765 
* Certara, Inc.   322,864    8,814 
* Codexis, Inc.   412,808    9,449 
* CryoLife, Inc.   273,252    6,170 
  Encompass Health Corporation   80,571    6,599 
* Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc.   156,900    6,541 
* Hanger, Inc.   435,520    9,939 
* Health Catalyst, Inc.   234,378    10,962 
* HealthEquity, Inc.   99,865    6,791 
* Insmed, Inc.   253,640    8,639 
* LHC Group, Inc.   39,433    7,540 
* Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc.   55,148    8,407 
* Merit Medical Systems, Inc.   176,660    10,578 
* Twist Bioscience Corporation   22,766    2,820 
  US Physical Therapy, Inc.   53,557    5,575 
* Veracyte, Inc.   149,230    8,021 
* Vericel Corporation   68,460    3,803 
               166,592 
                 
  Industrials—23.0%          
  Albany International Corporation   103,225    8,616 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Small Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Industrials — (continued)          
* Builders FirstSource, Inc.   138,030   $6,400 
  BWX Technologies, Inc.   235,939    15,558 
* Casella Waste Systems, Inc.   189,050    12,018 
  Douglas Dynamics, Inc.   171,383    7,909 
* Ducommun, Inc.   266,059    15,964 
* Energy Recovery, Inc.   295,816    5,425 
  ESCO Technologies, Inc.   53,976    5,877 
* Forrester Research, Inc.   147,879    6,282 
* IAA, Inc.   101,750    5,610 
* Kornit Digital, Ltd.†   61,350    6,081 
  Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.   51,320    6,309 
  Luxfer Holdings plc†   485,926    10,341 
* Mercury Systems, Inc.   95,736    6,764 
* Montrose Environmental Group, Inc.   222,468    11,166 
* PAE, Inc.   1,004,938    9,065 
  Ritchie Bros Auctioneers, Inc.†   144,815    8,479 
  The Brink’s Co.   210,136    16,649 
               164,513 
                 
  Consumer Discretionary—11.7%          
* Boot Barn Holdings, Inc.   193,064    12,030 
  Dine Brands Global, Inc.   77,270    6,956 
* Grand Canyon Education, Inc.   110,772    11,864 
  Lithia Motors, Inc.   13,569    5,293 
* National Vision Holdings, Inc.   161,028    7,058 
* Porch Group, Inc.   477,048    8,444 
* Revolve Group, Inc.   200,933    9,028 
* Rush Street Interactive, Inc.   468,050    7,648 
* Skyline Champion Corporation   221,490    10,025 
  Winmark Corporation   28,310    5,278 
               83,624 
                 
  Financials—7.4%          
* Encore Capital Group, Inc.   207,803    8,360 
  FirstCash, Inc.   151,738    9,965 
  Home BancShares, Inc.   332,388    8,991 
  LPL Financial Holdings, Inc.   61,640    8,763 
* Open Lending Corporation   173,507    6,146 
* Star Peak Energy Transition Corporation   264,224    7,023 
* Vesper Healthcare Acquisition Corporation   324,310    3,502 
               52,750 
                 
  Energy—2.6%          
  Cameco Corporation†   690,430    11,468 
* Denbury, Inc.   148,699    7,121 
               18,589 
                 
  Real Estate—2.0%          
  Colliers International Group, Inc.†   69,098    6,788 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Small Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares or
Principal
Amount
   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Real Estate — (continued)          
  FirstService Corporation†   51,757   $7,670 
           14,458 
             
  Materials—1.4%          
  Orion Engineered Carbons S.A.†   525,037    10,354 
             
  Communication Services—1.4%          
* QuinStreet, Inc.   509,075    10,334 
             
  Consumer Staples—1.0%          
* BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc.   166,340    7,462 
             
  Total Common Stocks—97.5%
(cost $482,718)
        698,887 
             
  Exchange-Traded Funds          
             
  Exchange-Traded Fund—1.0%          
  iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF   23,170    6,968 
             
  Total Exchange-Traded Fund—1.0%
(cost $7,237)
        6,968 
             
  Repurchase Agreement          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $11,492, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Bond, 2.000%, due 2/15/50, valued at $11,722  $11,492    11,492 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—1.6%
(cost $11,492)
        11,492 
             
  Total Investments—100.1%
(cost $501,447)
        717,347 
             
  Liabilities, plus cash and other assets—(0.1)%        (918)
             
  Net assets—100.0%       $716,429 
 

ADR = American Depository Receipt

* = Non-income producing security

† = U.S. listed foreign security

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Small Cap Value Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks          
             
  Financials—28.6%          
  Banc of California, Inc.   20,003   $362 
  Banner Corporation   9,469    505 
  Boston Private Financial Holdings, Inc.   28,967    386 
  Cadence BanCorp   28,751    596 
  CNO Financial Group, Inc.   28,199    685 
  First American Financial Corporation   7,876    446 
  FNB Corporation   50,304    639 
  Glacier Bancorp, Inc.   13,119    749 
  Hancock Whitney Corporation   22,279    936 
  Home BancShares, Inc.   34,132    923 
  Horace Mann Educators Corporation   12,236    529 
  National Bank Holdings Corporation   14,435    573 
  OceanFirst Financial Corporation   20,829    498 
  PacWest Bancorp   18,289    698 
  Radian Group, Inc.   35,039    815 
  Renasant Corporation   14,077    582 
  Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc.   14,612    634 
* Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida   20,907    758 
  Selective Insurance Group, Inc.   11,470    832 
  The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.   5,035    652 
  Umpqua Holdings Corporation   35,231    618 
  Western Alliance Bancorp   11,653    1,100 
               14,516 
                 
  Industrials—16.6%          
  Alamo Group, Inc.   1,500    234 
  Brady Corporation   18,894    1,010 
* Chart Industries, Inc.   5,360    763 
  Curtiss-Wright Corporation   6,768    803 
  ESCO Technologies, Inc.   4,320    470 
  Federal Signal Corporation   9,306    356 
* FTI Consulting, Inc.   4,930    691 
* Gibraltar Industries, Inc.   10,605    971 
  Rexnord Corporation   11,275    531 
* Saia, Inc.   2,449    565 
  Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.   5,152    534 
  UniFirst Corporation   3,160    707 
  Watts Water Technologies, Inc.   6,524    775 
               8,410 
                 
  Consumer Discretionary—11.2%          
  Carter’s, Inc.   5,892    524 
* Cavco Industries, Inc.   1,607    363 
  Churchill Downs, Inc.   2,670    607 
* Deckers Outdoor Corporation   2,641    873 
* Helen of Troy, Ltd.†   3,202    674 
  KB Home   10,245    477 
* Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc.   10,418    632 
  Murphy USA, Inc.   4,700    679 
* TopBuild Corporation   4,156    870 
               5,699 
                 
  Real Estate—7.6%          
  Acadia Realty Trust   15,080    286 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Small Cap Value Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Real Estate — (continued)          
  Agree Realty Corporation   8,233   $554 
  American Assets Trust, Inc.   15,814    513 
  CoreSite Realty Corporation   2,516    301 
  Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.   19,946    605 
  Highwoods Properties, Inc.   12,925    555 
  Life Storage, Inc.   6,407    551 
  Terreno Realty Corporation   8,775    507 
               3,872 
                 
  Health Care—6.4%          
* Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc.   14,365    216 
* Avanos Medical, Inc.   7,300    319 
  CONMED Corporation   7,832    1,023 
  Encompass Health Corporation   10,623    870 
* Integer Holdings Corporation   8,881    818 
               3,246 
                 
  Materials—5.8%          
  Avient Corporation   13,587    642 
  Carpenter Technology Corporation   12,915    531 
  Minerals Technologies, Inc.   8,455    637 
  Sensient Technologies Corporation   6,682    521 
  Silgan Holdings, Inc.   14,837    624 
               2,955 
                 
  Information Technology—5.5%          
  Belden, Inc.   10,520    467 
* j2 Global, Inc.   4,741    568 
* LiveRamp Holdings, Inc.   7,712    400 
  MAXIMUS, Inc.   6,394    569 
* Semtech Corporation   3,005    208 
* Viavi Solutions, Inc.   38,084    598 
               2,810 
                 
  Energy—5.1%          
  Archrock, Inc.   47,098    447 
  Brigham Minerals, Inc.   26,344    386 
  Cactus, Inc.   7,812    239 
* CNX Resources Corporation   39,287    578 
  HollyFrontier Corporation   8,609    308 
* PDC Energy, Inc.   18,122    623 
               2,581 
                 
  Consumer Staples—4.9%          
* BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc.   8,173    366 
  Casey’s General Stores, Inc.   2,442    528 
* Darling Ingredients, Inc.   14,076    1,036 
  J&J Snack Foods Corporation   3,373    530 
               2,460 
                 
  Utilities—4.3%          
  Black Hills Corporation   8,632    576 
  Chesapeake Utilities Corporation   4,140    480 
  IDACORP, Inc.   5,068    507 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Small Cap Value Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares or
Principal
Amount
   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Utilities — (continued)          
  ONE Gas, Inc.   7,994   $615 
               2,178 
                 
  Communication Services—2.1%          
  John Wiley & Sons, Inc.   6,825    370 
  Nexstar Media Group, Inc.   2,515    360 
* QuinStreet, Inc.   17,448    354 
               1,084 
                 
  Total Common Stocks—98.1%
(cost $31,915)
           49,811 
                
  Repurchase Agreement          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $1,129, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Note, 2.250%, due 11/15/27, valued at $1,151  $1,129    1,129 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—2.2%
(cost $1,129)
           1,129 
                
  Total Investments—100.3%
(cost $33,044)
           50,940 
                
  Liabilities, plus cash and other assets—(0.3)%           (168)
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $50,772 
 

* = Non-income producing security

† = U.S. listed foreign security

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Global Leaders Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks          
             
  Western Hemisphere—48.5%          
             
  Canada—1.2%          
* Lululemon Athletica, Inc. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   4,932   $1,512 
             
  United States—47.3%          
* Adobe, Inc. (Software)   3,154    1,499 
* Alphabet, Inc. Class “A” (Interactive Media & Services)   1,795    3,702 
* Amazon.com, Inc. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   1,109    3,431 
  BlackRock, Inc. (Capital markets)   2,600    1,960 
* Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. (Life sciences tools & services)   6,662    1,931 
* CoStar Group, Inc. (Professional services)   1,478    1,215 
  Ecolab, Inc. (Chemicals)   5,420    1,160 
* Edwards Lifesciences Corporation (Health care equipment & supplies)   15,123    1,265 
* Facebook, Inc. Class “A” (Interactive Media & Services)   9,902    2,916 
  Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (IT services)   11,952    1,681 
* IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. (Health care equipment & supplies)   3,136    1,535 
  Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (Capital markets)   14,678    1,639 
* Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (Health care equipment & supplies)   1,628    1,203 
  Lockheed Martin Corporation (Aerospace & defense)   5,719    2,113 
  Mastercard, Inc. Class “A” (IT services)   9,355    3,331 
  Microsoft Corporation (Software)   12,888    3,039 
  NextEra Energy, Inc. (Electric utilities)   14,506    1,097 
  NIKE, Inc. Class “B” (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   14,059    1,868 
* PayPal Holdings, Inc. (IT services)   8,939    2,171 
  Prologis, Inc. (Equity REIT)   10,967    1,163 
  Roper Technologies, Inc. (Industrial conglomerates)   3,916    1,580 
* salesforce.com, Inc. (Software)   12,167    2,578 
  The Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. Class “A” (Personal products)   6,994    2,034 
  Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. (Life sciences tools & services)   3,831    1,748 
* Ulta Beauty, Inc. (Specialty retail)   7,661    2,369 
  Union Pacific Corporation (Road & rail)   9,642    2,125 
  UnitedHealth Group, Inc. (Health care providers & services)   6,293    2,341 
* Veeva Systems, Inc. Class “A” (Health care technology)   2,981    779 
* Workday, Inc. Class “A” (Software)   7,829    1,945 
  Zoetis, Inc. (Pharmaceuticals)   9,788    1,541 
               58,959 
                 
  Europe—25.5%          
             
  Denmark—3.7%          
* Chr Hansen Holding A/S (Chemicals)   10,199    927 
  DSV PANALPINA A/S (Air freight & logistics)   11,252    2,208 
  Novo Nordisk A/S Class “B” (Pharmaceuticals)   20,933    1,418 
               4,553 
                 
  France—4.2%          
* Airbus SE (Aerospace & defense)   27,118    3,070 
  LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   3,323    2,214 
               5,284 
                 
  Germany—4.8%          
  Infineon Technologies AG (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   76,055    3,225 
  MTU Aero Engines AG (Aerospace & defense)   8,741    2,057 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Global Leaders Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Europe—(continued)          
             
  Germany — (continued)          
  Rational AG (Machinery)   878   $682 
               5,964 
                 
  Ireland—3.2%          
  Allegion plc (Building products)†   7,573    951 
* Aptiv plc (Auto components)†   15,580    2,149 
* Ryanair Holdings plc—ADR (Airlines)   7,958    915 
               4,015 
                 
  Netherlands—1.0%          
* Adyen N.V. (IT services)   577    1,288 
             
  Sweden—5.6%          
  Atlas Copco AB Class “A” (Machinery)   39,825    2,424 
  Evolution Gaming Group AB (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   7,091    1,044 
  Hexagon AB Class “B” (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   27,677    2,553 
* Indutrade AB (Trading companies & distributors)   41,640    961 
               6,982 
                 
  Switzerland—3.0%          
  Lonza Group AG (Life sciences tools & services)   2,760    1,543 
  Partners Group Holding AG (Capital markets)   1,685    2,152 
               3,695 
                 
  Emerging Asia—9.0%          
             
  China—4.8%          
* Alibaba Group Holding, Ltd. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   89,844    2,542 
  Shenzhou International Group Holdings, Ltd. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   48,300    1,001 
  Tencent Holdings, Ltd. (Interactive Media & Services)   30,300    2,378 
               5,921 
                 
  India—1.7%          
* HDFC Bank, Ltd.—ADR (Banks)   27,718    2,153 
             
  Taiwan—2.5%          
  Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.—ADR (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   26,463    3,130 
             
  Asia—5.5%          
             
  Australia—3.5%          
  Aristocrat Leisure, Ltd. (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   76,791    2,003 
* Atlassian Corporation plc Class “A” (Software)†   4,895    1,032 
  CSL, Ltd. (Biotechnology)   6,313    1,269 
               4,304 
                 
  Hong Kong—1.6%          
  AIA Group, Ltd. (Insurance)   166,400    2,019 
             
  New Zealand—0.4%          
  Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp., Ltd. (Health care equipment & supplies)   23,737    532 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Global Leaders Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares or
Principal
Amount
   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Japan—5.4%          
  Daikin Industries, Ltd. (Building products)   9,500   $1,915 
  Keyence Corporation (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   3,400    1,544 
  Nihon M&A Center, Inc. (Professional services)   70,400    1,903 
  SMC Corporation (Machinery)   2,400    1,394 
               6,756 
                 
  United Kingdom—3.7%          
* Compass Group plc (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   118,004    2,378 
  Experian plc (Professional services)   27,015    930 
  Halma plc (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   15,396    504 
* Rentokil Initial plc (Commercial services & supplies)   114,297    763 
               4,575 
                 
  Emerging Latin America—1.6%          
             
  Argentina—1.6%          
* Globant S.A. (IT services)†   5,662    1,175 
* MercadoLibre, Inc. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   586    863 
               2,038 
                 
  Total Common Stocks—99.2%
(cost $69,334)
           123,680 
                
  Repurchase Agreement          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $1,613, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Note, 2.250%, due 11/15/27, valued at $1,645  $1,613    1,613 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—1.3%
(cost $1,613)
           1,613 
                
  Total Investments—100.5%
(cost $70,947)
           125,293 
                
  Liabilities, plus cash and other assets—(0.5)%           (651)
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $124,642 
 

ADR = American Depository Receipt

REIT = Real Estate Investment Trust

* = Non-income producing security

† = U.S. listed foreign security

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Global Leaders Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (unaudited)

 

At March 31, 2021, the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments includes the following industry categories (as a percentage of long-term investments):
 
Information Technology   24.9%
Industrials   22.0%
Consumer Discretionary   18.9%
Health Care   13.8%
Financials   8.0%
Communication Services   7.3%
Materials   1.7%
Consumer Staples   1.6%
Real Estate   0.9%
Utilities   0.9%
Total   100.0%
 
At March 31, 2021, the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments includes the following currency categories (as a percentage of long-term investments):
 
U.S. Dollar   58.9%
Euro   10.1%
Hong Kong Dollar   6.4%
Swedish Krona   5.6%
Japanese Yen   5.5%
British Pound Sterling   3.7%
Danish Krone   3.7%
Swiss Franc   3.0%
Australian Dollar   2.7%
All Other Currencies   0.4%
Total   100.0%

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
International Leaders Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks          
             
  Europe—47.8%          
             
  Denmark—5.9%          
* Chr Hansen Holding A/S (Chemicals)   42,935   $3,902 
  Coloplast A/S Class “B” (Health care equipment & supplies)   106,396    15,998 
  DSV PANALPINA A/S (Air freight & logistics)   76,201    14,950 
  Novo Nordisk A/S Class “B” (Pharmaceuticals)   255,441    17,306 
  Orsted A/S (Electric utilities)   90,211    14,570 
               66,726 
                 
  Finland—1.3%          
  Neste Oyj (Oil, gas & consumable fuels)   281,691    14,951 
             
  France—12.5%          
* Airbus SE (Aerospace & defense)   280,858    31,797 
  L’Oreal S.A. (Personal products)   44,365    17,002 
  LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   58,379    38,893 
* Safran S.A. (Aerospace & defense)   205,629    27,984 
  Sartorius Stedim Biotech (Life sciences tools & services)   33,596    13,837 
  Teleperformance (Professional services)   32,763    11,941 
               141,454 
                 
  Germany—4.1%          
  Infineon Technologies AG (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   644,173    27,312 
  Rational AG (Machinery)   16,743    13,008 
* TeamViewer AG (Software)   156,395    6,681 
               47,001 
                 
  Ireland—2.8%          
  Kingspan Group plc (Building products)   224,480    19,033 
* Ryanair Holdings plc—ADR (Airlines)   115,495    13,282 
               32,315 
                 
  Netherlands—4.1%          
* Adyen N.V. (IT services)   9,511    21,231 
  ASML Holding N.V. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   42,307    25,650 
               46,881 
                 
  Norway—0.9%          
  TOMRA Systems ASA (Commercial services & supplies)   224,019    9,699 
             
  Spain—2.0%          
* Amadeus IT Group S.A. (IT services)   316,888    22,438 
             
  Sweden—5.4%          
  Atlas Copco AB Class “A” (Machinery)   413,698    25,181 
  Hexagon AB Class “B” (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   260,462    24,026 
  Nibe Industrier AB Class “B” (Building products)   384,109    11,910 
               61,117 
                 
  Switzerland—8.8%          
  Lonza Group AG (Life sciences tools & services)   39,115    21,868 
  Partners Group Holding AG (Capital markets)   16,134    20,604 
  Sika AG (Chemicals)   62,187    17,765 
  Straumann Holding AG (Health care equipment & supplies)   20,420    25,472 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
International Leaders Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Europe—47.8%—(continued)          
             
  Switzerland — (continued)          
  Temenos AG (Software)   94,916   $13,663 
               99,372 
                 
  Emerging Asia—18.2%          
             
  China—10.2%          
* Alibaba Group Holding, Ltd. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   980,356    27,743 
  Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Food products)   385,287    9,393 
  Kweichow Moutai Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Beverages)   44,500    13,639 
  NetEase, Inc. (Entertainment)   988,975    20,125 
* TAL Education Group—ADR (Diversified consumer services)   291,409    15,692 
  Tencent Holdings, Ltd. (Interactive Media & Services)   379,700    29,793 
               116,385 
                 
  India—4.2%          
  Housing Development Finance Corporation, Ltd. (Thrifts & mortgage finance)   658,438    22,551 
  Reliance Industries, Ltd. (Oil, gas & consumable fuels)   941,048    25,253 
               47,804 
                 
  Taiwan—2.8%          
  Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   1,546,000    31,805 
             
  Thailand—1.0%          
* Sea, Ltd.—ADR (Entertainment)   49,786    11,114 
             
  United Kingdom—12.4%          
  Ashtead Group plc (Trading companies & distributors)   508,416    30,328 
* Compass Group plc (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   685,497    13,811 
  Experian plc (Professional services)   523,068    18,006 
  Halma plc (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   318,738    10,432 
  London Stock Exchange Group plc (Capital markets)   192,190    18,388 
* Rentokil Initial plc (Commercial services & supplies)   1,690,104    11,286 
  Segro plc (Equity REIT)   1,139,102    14,724 
  Spirax-Sarco Engineering plc (Machinery)   76,782    12,067 
* Trainline plc (Internet & direct marketing retail)   1,852,900    11,725 
               140,767 
                 
  Japan—9.0%          
  Asahi Intecc Co., Ltd. (Health care equipment & supplies)   233,500    6,432 
  Daikin Industries, Ltd. (Building products)   101,400    20,440 
  Hoya Corporation (Health care equipment & supplies)   150,200    17,642 
  Keyence Corporation (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   47,500    21,565 
  M3, Inc. (Health care technology)   92,800    6,345 
  Nihon M&A Center, Inc. (Professional services)   388,200    10,494 
  SMC Corporation (Machinery)   32,300    18,760 
               101,678 
                 
  Asia—6.5%          
             
  Australia—3.8%          
  Aristocrat Leisure, Ltd. (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   722,675    18,855 
* Atlassian Corporation plc Class “A” (Software)†   42,467    8,950 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
International Leaders Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares or
Principal
Amount
   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Asia—6.5%—(continued)          
             
  Australia — (continued)          
  CSL, Ltd. (Biotechnology)   77,905   $15,660 
               43,465 
                 
  Hong Kong—1.9%          
  AIA Group, Ltd. (Insurance)   1,784,800    21,650 
             
  New Zealand—0.8%          
  Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp., Ltd. (Health care equipment & supplies)   393,833    8,829 
             
  Canada—3.4%          
  Canadian National Railway Co. (Road & rail)   226,752    26,315 
* Lululemon Athletica, Inc. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   39,009    11,964 
               38,279 
                 
  Emerging Latin America—1.2%          
             
  Argentina—1.2%          
* MercadoLibre, Inc. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   9,193    13,534 
             
  Total Common Stocks—98.5%
(cost $814,433)
           1,117,264 
                
  Repurchase Agreement          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $18,773, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Note, 2.250%, due 11/15/27, valued at $19,149  $18,773    18,773 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—1.7%
(cost $18,773)
           18,773 
                
  Total Investments—100.2%
(cost $833,206)
           1,136,037 
                
  Liabilities, plus cash and other assets—(0.2)%           (2,121)
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $1,133,916 
 

ADR = American Depository Receipt

REIT = Real Estate Investment Trust

* = Non-income producing security

† = U.S. listed foreign security

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
International Leaders Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (unaudited)

 

At March 31, 2021, the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments includes the following industry categories (as a percentage of long-term investments):
     
Industrials   29.3%
Information Technology   19.1%
Consumer Discretionary   13.6%
Health Care   13.4%
Financials   7.4%
Communication Services   5.5%
Energy   3.6%
Consumer Staples   3.6%
Materials   1.9%
Real Estate   1.3%
Utilities   1.3%
Total   100.0%
 
At March 31, 2021, the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments includes the following currency categories (as a percentage of long-term investments):
     
Euro   26.1%
British Pound Sterling   12.6%
Japanese Yen   9.1%
Swiss Franc   8.9%
Hong Kong Dollar   8.9%
U.S. Dollar   6.7%
Danish Krone   6.0%
Swedish Krona   5.5%
Indian Rupee   4.3%
Australian Dollar   3.1%
New Taiwan Dollar   2.8%
Canadian Dollar   2.3%
Chinese Yuan Renminbi   2.1%
All Other Currencies   1.6%
Total   100.0%

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
International Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks          
             
  Europe, Mid-East—44.8%          
             
  Belgium—0.3%          
  Warehouses De Pauw CVA (Equity REIT)   171,498   $5,668 
             
  Denmark—4.2%          
* Chr Hansen Holding A/S (Chemicals)   70,240    6,383 
  Coloplast A/S Class “B” (Health care equipment & supplies)   61,189    9,201 
  DSV PANALPINA A/S (Air freight & logistics)   211,712    41,536 
* Genmab A/S (Biotechnology)   38,643    12,714 
  Netcompany Group A/S (Software)   53,626    5,106 
  Orsted A/S (Electric utilities)   88,345    14,269 
  Royal Unibrew A/S (Beverages)   40,637    4,250 
               93,459 
                 
  Finland—0.9%          
  Neste Oyj (Oil, gas & consumable fuels)   368,994    19,585 
             
  France—9.9%          
* Airbus SE (Aerospace & defense)   321,821    36,434 
  Dassault Systemes SE (Software)   80,796    17,282 
  Hermes International (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   8,444    9,348 
  Kering S.A. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   37,777    26,076 
  L’Oreal S.A. (Personal products)   56,516    21,659 
  LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   52,011    34,650 
* Safran S.A. (Aerospace & defense)   197,989    26,945 
  Sartorius Stedim Biotech (Life sciences tools & services)   23,672    9,749 
  Teleperformance (Professional services)   75,311    27,449 
* Worldline S.A. (IT services)   103,925    8,707 
               218,299 
                 
  Germany—6.1%          
  Carl Zeiss Meditec AG (Health care equipment & supplies)   57,857    8,719 
  CompuGroup Medical SE & Co. KgaA (Health care technology)   60,951    5,150 
* CTS Eventim AG & Co. KGaA (Entertainment)   99,408    5,763 
* HelloFresh SE (Internet & direct marketing retail)   145,012    10,816 
* Hypoport SE (Diversified financial services)   6,761    3,584 
  Infineon Technologies AG (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   607,165    25,743 
  KION Group AG (Machinery)   88,995    8,787 
  MTU Aero Engines AG (Aerospace & defense)   128,967    30,354 
  Nemetschek SE (Software)   51,764    3,302 
* Puma SE (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   155,069    15,192 
* TeamViewer AG (Software)   105,093    4,490 
  Vonovia SE (Real estate management & development)   194,712    12,718 
               134,618 
                 
  Ireland—2.1%          
* ICON plc (Life sciences tools & services)†   68,200    13,392 
  Kingspan Group plc (Building products)   185,415    15,721 
* Ryanair Holdings plc—ADR (Airlines)   141,201    16,238 
               45,351 
                 
  Israel—1.0%          
* CyberArk Software, Ltd. (Software)†   36,261    4,690 
* Inmode, Ltd. (Health care equipment & supplies)†   54,244    3,926 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
International Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Europe, Mid-East—(continued)          
             
  Israel — (continued)          
* Wix.com, Ltd. (IT services)†   48,870   $13,645 
               22,261 
                 
  Italy—0.6%          
* Amplifon SpA (Health care providers & services)   131,617    4,899 
* Brunello Cucinelli SpA (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   77,383    3,327 
* Moncler SpA (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   93,973    5,385 
               13,611 
                 
  Luxembourg—0.6%          
* Eurofins Scientific SE (Life sciences tools & services)   144,572    13,819 
             
  Netherlands—3.7%          
* Adyen N.V. (IT services)   10,740    23,974 
  ASML Holding N.V. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   69,920    42,391 
  BE Semiconductor Industries N.V. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   79,698    6,677 
  Euronext N.V. (Capital markets)   41,143    4,145 
  IMCD N.V. (Trading companies & distributors)   41,205    5,726 
               82,913 
                 
  Norway—0.7%          
* Pexip Holding ASA (Software)   277,211    3,101 
  Scatec ASA (Independent power & renewable electricity producers)   138,861    4,199 
  TOMRA Systems ASA (Commercial services & supplies)   185,982    8,052 
               15,352 
                 
  Spain—1.8%          
* Amadeus IT Group S.A. (IT services)   416,424    29,486 
  EDP Renovaveis S.A. (Independent power & renewable electricity producers)   371,013    7,927 
* Solaria Energia y Medio Ambiente S.A. (Independent power & renewable electricity producers)   146,063    3,097 
               40,510 
                 
  Sweden—6.1%          
  AddTech AB Class “B” (Trading companies & distributors)   232,031    3,454 
  Atlas Copco AB Class “A” (Machinery)   669,908    40,777 
  Beijer Ref AB (Trading companies & distributors)   113,997    5,010 
  Evolution Gaming Group AB (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   126,974    18,697 
  Hexagon AB Class “B” (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   265,659    24,505 
* Indutrade AB (Trading companies & distributors)   370,878    8,561 
  Investment AB Latour Class “B” (Industrial conglomerates)   227,700    5,897 
  Lifco AB Class “B” (Industrial conglomerates)   57,809    5,375 
  Nibe Industrier AB Class “B” (Building products)   228,109    7,073 
* Nolato AB Class “B” (Industrial conglomerates)   51,130    4,555 
  Sweco AB Class “B” (Construction & engineering)   230,834    3,769 
* Thule Group AB (Leisure products)   102,311    4,442 
* Vitrolife AB (Biotechnology)   94,762    2,782 
               134,897 
                 
  Switzerland—6.8%          
  Belimo Holding AG (Building products)   487    3,937 
  Logitech International S.A. (Technology hardware, storage & peripherals)   77,937    8,175 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
International Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)
             
  Europe, Mid-East—(continued)          
             
  Switzerland — (continued)          
  Lonza Group AG (Life sciences tools & services)   42,691   $23,867 
  Partners Group Holding AG (Capital markets)   19,227    24,554 
* Siegfried Holding AG (Life sciences tools & services)   6,235    5,136 
* SIG Combibloc Group AG (Containers & packaging)   289,848    6,704 
  Sika AG (Chemicals)   123,232    35,204 
  Softwareone Holding AG (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   143,260    3,698 
  Straumann Holding AG (Health care equipment & supplies)   13,278    16,563 
  Tecan Group AG (Life sciences tools & services)   13,310    5,906 
  Temenos AG (Software)   46,889    6,749 
  VAT Group AG (Machinery)   24,536    6,874 
* Zur Rose Group AG (Food & staples retailing)   9,841    3,696 
               151,063 
             
  Emerging Asia—23.6%          
             
  China—12.6%          
  A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. Class “H” (Commercial services & supplies)   670,750    2,977 
  Aier Eye Hospital Group Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Health care providers & services)   753,416    6,810 
  AK Medical Holdings, Ltd. (Health care equipment & supplies)   782,000    996 
* Alibaba Group Holding, Ltd. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   1,061,084    30,028 
  Centre Testing International Group Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Professional services)   1,200,800    5,221 
  Chacha Food Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Food products)   435,242    3,254 
  Country Garden Services Holdings Co., Ltd. (Commercial services & supplies)   838,000    8,494 
  Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Food products)   308,059    7,510 
  Hangzhou Tigermed Consulting Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Life sciences tools & services)   347,270    7,952 
* JD.com, Inc. Class “A” (Internet & direct marketing retail)   308,250    12,767 
  Kweichow Moutai Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Beverages)   28,353    8,690 
  Li Ning Co., Ltd. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   2,020,000    13,122 
* Meituan Class “B” (Internet & direct marketing retail)   337,200    12,934 
  NAURA Technology Group Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   166,113    3,637 
  NetEase, Inc. (Entertainment)   689,725    14,036 
  Offcn Education Technology Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Diversified consumer services)   883,921    3,799 
  Ping An Insurance Group Co. of China, Ltd. Class “H” (Insurance)   2,532,000    30,143 
  Proya Cosmetics Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Personal products)   164,999    4,011 
  Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Health care equipment & supplies)   92,750    5,647 
  Silergy Corporation (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   78,000    6,301 
* TAL Education Group—ADR (Diversified consumer services)   177,289    9,547 
  Tencent Holdings, Ltd. (Interactive Media & Services)   446,700    35,051 
* Tencent Music Entertainment Group—ADR (Entertainment)   231,518    4,744 
* Topchoice Medical Corporation Class “A” (Health care providers & services)   165,539    6,326 
* Venus MedTech Hangzhou, Inc. Class “H” (Health care equipment & supplies)   406,500    3,297 
* Weimob, Inc. (Software)   1,409,000    3,150 
  Will Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Shanghai Class “A” (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   77,077    3,019 
  WuXi AppTec Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Life sciences tools & services)   271,414    5,805 
* Wuxi Biologics Cayman, Inc. (Life sciences tools & services)   1,543,500    19,328 
               278,596 
                 
  India—4.0%          
  Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals, Ltd. (Household durables)   801,058    4,239 
  Dr. Lal PathLabs, Ltd. (Health care providers & services)   148,462    5,482 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
International Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Emerging Asia—(continued)          
             
  India — (continued)          
  Havells India, Ltd. (Electrical equipment)   307,237   $4,424 
* HDFC Bank, Ltd. (Banks)   1,185,297    24,227 
  Info Edge India, Ltd. (Interactive Media & Services)   65,940    3,860 
* InterGlobe Aviation, Ltd. (Airlines)   293,367    6,504 
  Ipca Laboratories, Ltd. (Pharmaceuticals)   111,702    2,921 
* Pidilite Industries, Ltd. (Chemicals)   149,204    3,694 
  Reliance Industries, Ltd. (Oil, gas & consumable fuels)   1,245,215    33,594 
               88,945 
                 
  Indonesia—1.2%          
  Bank Central Asia Tbk PT (Banks)   12,046,700    25,773 
             
  South Korea—1.0%          
  Kakao Corporation (Interactive Media & Services)   25,828    11,365 
  Samsung SDI Co., Ltd. (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   20,438    11,919 
               23,284 
                 
  Taiwan—3.8%          
  Advantech Co., Ltd. (Technology hardware, storage & peripherals)   373,000    4,628 
  Airtac International Group (Machinery)   130,000    4,579 
  ASMedia Technology, Inc. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   62,000    3,238 
  Globalwafers Co., Ltd. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   243,000    6,387 
  MediaTek, Inc. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   767,000    26,048 
  Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.—ADR (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   322,913    38,194 
               83,074 
                 
  Thailand—1.0%          
  Airports of Thailand PCL (Transportation infrastructure)   1,321,000    2,917 
  Carabao Group PCL Class “F” (Beverages)   744,700    3,074 
* Sea, Ltd.—ADR (Entertainment)   77,071    17,204 
               23,195 
                 
  United Kingdom—11.3%          
  3i Group plc (Capital markets)   497,854    7,917 
* Abcam plc (Biotechnology)   126,792    2,431 
  Ashtead Group plc (Trading companies & distributors)   586,004    34,956 
  Avast plc (Software)   1,236,207    7,771 
  AVEVA Group plc (Software)   142,556    6,725 
  Big Yellow Group plc (Equity REIT)   267,522    4,112 
* boohoo Group plc (Internet & direct marketing retail)   903,317    4,234 
* Ceres Power Holdings plc (Electrical equipment)   137,659    2,384 
* Compass Group plc (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   1,261,305    25,413 
  Croda International plc (Chemicals)   186,947    16,360 
  Diploma plc (Trading companies & distributors)   133,634    4,694 
  Experian plc (Professional services)   500,350    17,224 
  Halma plc (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   483,257    15,816 
  Intermediate Capital Group plc (Capital markets)   385,257    9,783 
  Intertek Group plc (Professional services)   115,883    8,950 
  London Stock Exchange Group plc (Capital markets)   205,469    19,658 
  Renishaw plc (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   57,101    5,046 
* Rentokil Initial plc (Commercial services & supplies)   1,920,322    12,824 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
International Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  United Kingdom—(continued)          
  Rotork plc (Machinery)   1,555,115   $7,645 
  Segro plc (Equity REIT)   975,336    12,607 
  Softcat plc (IT services)   194,918    4,872 
  Spirax-Sarco Engineering plc (Machinery)   87,303    13,721 
* Trainline plc (Internet & direct marketing retail)   734,675    4,649 
               249,792 
                 
  Japan—10.5%          
  Asahi Intecc Co., Ltd. (Health care equipment & supplies)   266,000    7,327 
* BASE, Inc. (IT services)   247,500    3,561 
  Benefit One, Inc. (Professional services)   180,200    4,783 
* Bengo4.com, Inc. (Interactive Media & Services)   31,200    2,454 
  Daikin Industries, Ltd. (Building products)   115,500    23,283 
  Disco Corporation (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   18,800    5,900 
  GMO Payment Gateway, Inc. (IT services)   46,000    6,099 
  Harmonic Drive Systems, Inc. (Machinery)   76,300    5,154 
  Hoya Corporation (Health care equipment & supplies)   127,100    14,928 
  Keyence Corporation (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   49,700    22,564 
  M3, Inc. (Health care technology)   192,500    13,162 
  MISUMI Group, Inc. (Machinery)   196,000    5,691 
  MonotaRO Co., Ltd. (Trading companies & distributors)   350,400    9,475 
  Nihon M&A Center, Inc. (Professional services)   398,800    10,780 
  Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. (IT services)   233,900    7,235 
  Olympus Corporation (Health care equipment & supplies)   882,700    18,264 
  Omron Corporation (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   214,300    16,722 
  Rakus Co., Ltd. (Software)   204,100    3,934 
* SHIFT, Inc. (IT services)   30,500    3,606 
  SMC Corporation (Machinery)   47,800    27,763 
  Sushiro Global Holdings, Ltd. (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   137,300    6,064 
  TechnoPro Holdings, Inc. (Professional services)   79,300    6,603 
  TIS, Inc. (IT services)   326,700    7,792 
               233,144 
                 
  Canada—3.2%          
* Canada Goose Holdings, Inc. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)†   151,947    5,964 
  Canadian National Railway Co. (Road & rail)   341,448    39,625 
  Enghouse Systems, Ltd. (Software)   62,261    2,888 
* Kinaxis, Inc. (Software)   32,401    3,781 
* Lululemon Athletica, Inc. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   52,203    16,011 
  Toromont Industries, Ltd. (Trading companies & distributors)   47,142    3,609 
               71,878 
                 
  Asia—3.2%          
             
  Australia—1.3%          
  Aristocrat Leisure, Ltd. (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   421,825    11,006 
* Atlassian Corporation plc Class “A” (Software)†   60,376    12,725 
  Netwealth Group, Ltd. (Capital markets)   227,135    2,325 
  Pro Medicus, Ltd. (Health care technology)   102,508    3,218 
               29,274 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
International Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares or
Principal
Amount
   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Asia—(continued)          
             
  Hong Kong—1.9%          
  AIA Group, Ltd. (Insurance)   3,430,200   $41,608 
             
  Emerging Latin America—2.3%          
             
  Argentina—0.9%          
* Globant S.A. (IT services)†   29,182    6,059 
* MercadoLibre, Inc. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   9,377    13,804 
               19,863 
                 
  Brazil—1.2%          
  B3 S.A. - Brasil Bolsa Balcao (Capital markets)   811,100    7,871 
  Locaweb Servicos de Internet S.A. (IT services)   1,556,493    6,319 
  Magazine Luiza S.A. (Multiline retail)   1,805,200    6,491 
  Notre Dame Intermedica Participacoes S.A. (Health care providers & services)   344,800    5,072 
               25,753 
                 
  Mexico—0.2%          
* Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste S.A.B. de C.V.—ADR (Transportation infrastructure)   24,180    4,299 
             
  Emerging Europe—1.0%          
             
  Poland—0.5%          
* Allegro.eu S.A. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   424,617    5,971 
* InPost S.A. (Air freight & logistics)   259,113    4,244 
               10,215 
                 
  Russia—0.5%          
* Yandex N.V. Class “A” (Interactive Media & Services)†   171,565    10,990 
             
  Total Common Stocks—99.9%
(cost $1,381,577)
          2,211,089 
                
  Repurchase Agreement          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $10,476, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Bond—U.S. Treasury Note, 2.000%—2.250%, due 11/15/27—2/15/50, valued at $10,685  $10,476    10,476 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—0.5%
(cost $10,476)
           10,476 
                
  Total Investments—100.4%
(cost $1,392,053)
           2,221,565 
                
  Liabilities, plus cash and other assets—(0.4)%           (8,481)
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $2,213,084 
 

ADR = American Depository Receipt

REIT = Real Estate Investment Trust

* = Non-income producing security

† = U.S. listed foreign security

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
International Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (unaudited)

 

At March 31, 2021, the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments includes the following industry categories (as a percentage of long-term investments):
     
Industrials   26.9%
Information Technology   22.1%
Consumer Discretionary   14.2%
Health Care   12.0%
Financials   9.1%
Communication Services   4.8%
Materials   3.1%
Consumer Staples   2.5%
Energy   2.4%
Real Estate   1.6%
Utilities   1.3%
Total   100.0%

 

At March 31, 2021, the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments includes the following currency categories (as a percentage of long-term investments):
     
Euro   24.8%
British Pound Sterling   11.3%
Japanese Yen   10.5%
Hong Kong Dollar   10.3%
U.S. Dollar   8.7%
Swiss Franc   6.8%
Swedish Krona   6.1%
Danish Krone   4.2%
Indian Rupee   4.0%
Chinese Yuan Renminbi   3.2%
New Taiwan Dollar   2.3%
Canadian Dollar   2.3%
Indonesian Rupiah   1.2%
Brazilian Real   1.2%
South Korean Won   1.1%
All Other Currencies   2.0%
Total   100.0%

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Institutional International Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks          
             
  Europe, Mid-East—44.3%          
             
  Belgium—0.3%          
  Warehouses De Pauw CVA (Equity REIT)   96,787   $3,198 
             
  Denmark—4.2%          
* Chr Hansen Holding A/S (Chemicals)   39,641    3,602 
  Coloplast A/S Class “B” (Health care equipment & supplies)   34,533    5,193 
  DSV PANALPINA A/S (Air freight & logistics)   120,200    23,582 
* Genmab A/S (Biotechnology)   21,809    7,175 
  Netcompany Group A/S (Software)   30,264    2,882 
  Orsted A/S (Electric utilities)   49,858    8,053 
  Royal Unibrew A/S (Beverages)   22,934    2,398 
               52,885 
                 
  Finland—0.9%          
  Neste Oyj (Oil, gas & consumable fuels)   208,246    11,053 
             
  France—9.7%          
* Airbus SE (Aerospace & defense)   182,000    20,605 
  Dassault Systemes SE (Software)   45,598    9,753 
  Hermes International (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   4,766    5,276 
  Kering S.A. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   21,364    14,747 
  L’Oreal S.A. (Personal products)   31,895    12,223 
  LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   29,353    19,555 
* Safran S.A. (Aerospace & defense)   111,737    15,207 
  Sartorius Stedim Biotech (Life sciences tools & services)   13,360    5,502 
  Teleperformance (Professional services)   42,590    15,523 
* Worldline S.A. (IT services)   58,773    4,924 
               123,315 
                 
  Germany—6.0%          
  Carl Zeiss Meditec AG (Health care equipment & supplies)   32,652    4,920 
  CompuGroup Medical SE & Co. KgaA (Health care technology)   34,398    2,906 
* CTS Eventim AG & Co. KGaA (Entertainment)   56,259    3,262 
* HelloFresh SE (Internet & direct marketing retail)   82,009    6,116 
* Hypoport SE (Diversified financial services)   3,816    2,023 
  Infineon Technologies AG (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   344,718    14,616 
  KION Group AG (Machinery)   50,226    4,959 
  MTU Aero Engines AG (Aerospace & defense)   73,221    17,233 
  Nemetschek SE (Software)   29,214    1,864 
* Puma SE (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   87,515    8,574 
* TeamViewer AG (Software)   59,433    2,539 
  Vonovia SE (Real estate management & development)   109,888    7,178 
               76,190 
                 
  Ireland—2.0%          
* ICON plc (Life sciences tools & services)†   38,489    7,558 
  Kingspan Group plc (Building products)   104,641    8,872 
* Ryanair Holdings plc—ADR (Airlines)   80,247    9,229 
               25,659 
                 
  Israel—1.0%          
* CyberArk Software, Ltd. (Software)†   20,464    2,647 
* Inmode, Ltd. (Health care equipment & supplies)†   30,397    2,200 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Institutional International Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Europe, Mid-East—(continued)          
             
  Israel — (continued)          
* Wix.com, Ltd. (IT services)†   27,746   $7,747 
               12,594 
                 
  Italy—0.6%          
* Amplifon SpA (Health care providers & services)   74,280    2,765 
* Brunello Cucinelli SpA (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   43,672    1,877 
* Moncler SpA (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   53,234    3,051 
               7,693 
                 
  Luxembourg—0.6%          
* Eurofins Scientific SE (Life sciences tools & services)   82,081    7,846 
             
  Netherlands—3.7%          
* Adyen N.V. (IT services)   6,074    13,559 
  ASML Holding N.V. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   39,697    24,068 
  BE Semiconductor Industries N.V. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   44,978    3,768 
  Euronext N.V. (Capital markets)   23,219    2,339 
  IMCD N.V. (Trading companies & distributors)   23,254    3,231 
               46,965 
                 
  Norway—0.7%          
* Pexip Holding ASA (Software)   158,756    1,776 
  Scatec ASA (Independent power & renewable electricity producers)   78,368    2,370 
  TOMRA Systems ASA (Commercial services & supplies)   104,961    4,544 
               8,690 
                 
  Spain—1.8%          
* Amadeus IT Group S.A. (IT services)   235,500    16,675 
  EDP Renovaveis S.A. (Independent power & renewable electricity producers)   210,643    4,501 
* Solaria Energia y Medio Ambiente S.A. (Independent power & renewable electricity producers)   82,432    1,748 
               22,924 
                 
  Sweden—6.0%          
  AddTech AB Class “B” (Trading companies & distributors)   130,949    1,949 
  Atlas Copco AB Class “A” (Machinery)   380,341    23,151 
  Beijer Ref AB (Trading companies & distributors)   64,335    2,827 
  Evolution Gaming Group AB (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   71,807    10,574 
  Hexagon AB Class “B” (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   150,239    13,859 
* Indutrade AB (Trading companies & distributors)   209,309    4,832 
  Investment AB Latour Class “B” (Industrial conglomerates)   128,505    3,328 
  Lifco AB Class “B” (Industrial conglomerates)   32,625    3,033 
  Nibe Industrier AB Class “B” (Building products)   128,736    3,992 
* Nolato AB Class “B” (Industrial conglomerates)   28,856    2,571 
  Sweco AB Class “B” (Construction & engineering)   130,274    2,127 
* Thule Group AB (Leisure products)   58,087    2,522 
* Vitrolife AB (Biotechnology)   53,480    1,570 
               76,335 
                 
  Switzerland—6.8%          
  Belimo Holding AG (Building products)   275    2,223 
  Logitech International S.A. (Technology hardware, storage & peripherals)   44,249    4,641 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Institutional International Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Europe, Mid-East—(continued)          
             
  Switzerland — (continued)          
  Lonza Group AG (Life sciences tools & services)   24,093   $13,470 
  Partners Group Holding AG (Capital markets)   10,873    13,885 
* Siegfried Holding AG (Life sciences tools & services)   3,564    2,936 
* SIG Combibloc Group AG (Containers & packaging)   163,579    3,783 
  Sika AG (Chemicals)   69,691    19,909 
  Softwareone Holding AG (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   80,850    2,087 
  Straumann Holding AG (Health care equipment & supplies)   7,494    9,348 
  Tecan Group AG (Life sciences tools & services)   7,512    3,333 
  Temenos AG (Software)   26,518    3,817 
  VAT Group AG (Machinery)   13,847    3,880 
* Zur Rose Group AG (Food & staples retailing)   5,554    2,086 
               85,398 
                 
  Emerging Asia—23.4%          
             
  China—12.5%          
  A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. (Commercial services & supplies)   378,500    1,680 
  Aier Eye Hospital Group Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Health care providers & services)   427,730    3,866 
  AK Medical Holdings, Ltd. (Health care equipment & supplies)   442,000    563 
* Alibaba Group Holding, Ltd. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   600,100    16,982 
  Centre Testing International Group Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Professional services)   679,100    2,953 
  Chacha Food Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Food products)   245,600    1,836 
  Country Garden Services Holdings Co., Ltd. (Commercial services & supplies)   476,000    4,825 
  Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Food products)   173,840    4,238 
  Hangzhou Tigermed Consulting Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Life sciences tools & services)   197,200    4,516 
* JD.com, Inc. Class “A” (Internet & direct marketing retail)   174,450    7,226 
  Kweichow Moutai Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Beverages)   16,017    4,909 
  Li Ning Co., Ltd. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   1,142,000    7,418 
* Meituan Class “B” (Internet & direct marketing retail)   190,300    7,300 
  NAURA Technology Group Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   93,700    2,052 
  NetEase, Inc. (Entertainment)   390,100    7,938 
  Offcn Education Technology Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Diversified consumer services)   498,900    2,144 
  Ping An Insurance Group Co. of China, Ltd. Class “H” (Insurance)   1,432,000    17,048 
  Proya Cosmetics Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Personal products)   93,100    2,263 
  Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Health care equipment & supplies)   52,300    3,184 
  Silergy Corporation (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   44,000    3,555 
* TAL Education Group—ADR (Diversified consumer services)   100,656    5,420 
  Tencent Holdings, Ltd. (Interactive Media & Services)   253,600    19,899 
* Tencent Music Entertainment Group—ADR (Entertainment)   130,660    2,677 
* Topchoice Medical Corporation Class “A” (Health care providers & services)   94,000    3,592 
* Venus MedTech Hangzhou, Inc. Class “H” (Health care equipment & supplies)   232,500    1,886 
* Weimob, Inc. (Software)   795,000    1,777 
  Will Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Shanghai Class “A” (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   43,470    1,702 
  WuXi AppTec Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Life sciences tools & services)   153,164    3,276 
* Wuxi Biologics Cayman, Inc. (Life sciences tools & services)   876,500    10,976 
               157,701 
                 
  India—4.0%          
  Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals, Ltd. (Household durables)   452,085    2,392 
  Dr. Lal PathLabs, Ltd. (Health care providers & services)   83,786    3,094 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Institutional International Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Emerging Asia—(continued)          
             
  India — (continued)          
  Havells India, Ltd. (Electrical equipment)   173,393   $2,497 
* HDFC Bank, Ltd. (Banks)   670,322    13,701 
  Info Edge India, Ltd. (Interactive Media & Services)   37,214    2,178 
* InterGlobe Aviation, Ltd. (Airlines)   166,559    3,693 
  Ipca Laboratories, Ltd. (Pharmaceuticals)   63,040    1,649 
* Pidilite Industries, Ltd. (Chemicals)   84,205    2,085 
  Reliance Industries, Ltd. (Oil, gas & consumable fuels)   704,635    19,004 
               50,293 
                 
  Indonesia—1.2%          
  Bank Central Asia Tbk PT (Banks)   6,812,806    14,575 
             
  South Korea—1.0%          
  Kakao Corporation (Interactive Media & Services)   14,693    6,465 
  Samsung SDI Co., Ltd. (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   11,636    6,786 
               13,251 
                 
  Taiwan—3.7%          
  Advantech Co., Ltd. (Technology hardware, storage & peripherals)   211,000    2,618 
  Airtac International Group (Machinery)   75,000    2,642 
  ASMedia Technology, Inc. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   36,000    1,880 
  Globalwafers Co., Ltd. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   138,000    3,627 
  MediaTek, Inc. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   435,000    14,773 
  Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.—ADR (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   183,334    21,685 
               47,225 
                 
  Thailand—1.0%          
  Airports of Thailand PCL (Transportation infrastructure)   745,500    1,646 
  Carabao Group PCL Class “F” (Beverages)   420,300    1,735 
* Sea, Ltd.—ADR (Entertainment)   43,585    9,730 
               13,111 
                 
  United Kingdom—11.2%          
  3i Group plc (Capital markets)   280,969    4,468 
* Abcam plc (Biotechnology)   71,557    1,372 
  Ashtead Group plc (Trading companies & distributors)   331,404    19,769 
  Avast plc (Software)   701,857    4,412 
  AVEVA Group plc (Software)   80,936    3,818 
  Big Yellow Group plc (Equity REIT)   150,979    2,321 
* boohoo Group plc (Internet & direct marketing retail)   509,797    2,390 
* Ceres Power Holdings plc (Electrical equipment)   78,281    1,355 
* Compass Group plc (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   713,306    14,372 
  Croda International plc (Chemicals)   105,724    9,252 
  Diploma plc (Trading companies & distributors)   75,418    2,649 
  Experian plc (Professional services)   282,378    9,721 
  Halma plc (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   272,731    8,926 
  Intermediate Capital Group plc (Capital markets)   217,424    5,521 
  Intertek Group plc (Professional services)   65,400    5,051 
  London Stock Exchange Group plc (Capital markets)   116,889    11,183 
  Renishaw plc (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   32,225    2,848 
* Rentokil Initial plc (Commercial services & supplies)   1,083,753    7,237 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Institutional International Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  United Kingdom—(continued)          
  Rotork plc (Machinery)   880,075   $4,327 
  Segro plc (Equity REIT)   550,441    7,115 
  Softcat plc (IT services)   110,004    2,749 
  Spirax-Sarco Engineering plc (Machinery)   49,270    7,743 
* Trainline plc (Internet & direct marketing retail)   414,622    2,624 
               141,223 
                 
  Japan—10.4%          
  Asahi Intecc Co., Ltd. (Health care equipment & supplies)   150,100    4,135 
* BASE, Inc. (IT services)   140,000    2,014 
  Benefit One, Inc. (Professional services)   101,700    2,699 
* Bengo4.com, Inc. (Interactive Media & Services)   17,600    1,385 
  Daikin Industries, Ltd. (Building products)   65,200    13,143 
  Disco Corporation (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   10,600    3,327 
  GMO Payment Gateway, Inc. (IT services)   26,000    3,447 
  Harmonic Drive Systems, Inc. (Machinery)   43,100    2,912 
  Hoya Corporation (Health care equipment & supplies)   71,700    8,421 
  Keyence Corporation (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   28,200    12,803 
  M3, Inc. (Health care technology)   108,600    7,426 
  MISUMI Group, Inc. (Machinery)   110,600    3,211 
  MonotaRO Co., Ltd. (Trading companies & distributors)   197,800    5,349 
  Nihon M&A Center, Inc. (Professional services)   225,000    6,082 
  Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. (IT services)   132,200    4,089 
  Olympus Corporation (Health care equipment & supplies)   499,700    10,339 
  Omron Corporation (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   121,200    9,457 
  Rakus Co., Ltd. (Software)   115,200    2,220 
* SHIFT, Inc. (IT services)   17,200    2,033 
  SMC Corporation (Machinery)   27,000    15,682 
  Sushiro Global Holdings, Ltd. (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   77,500    3,423 
  TechnoPro Holdings, Inc. (Professional services)   45,000    3,747 
  TIS, Inc. (IT services)   184,400    4,398 
               131,742 
                 
  Canada—3.2%          
* Canada Goose Holdings, Inc. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)†   85,931    3,373 
  Canadian National Railway Co. (Road & rail)   193,100    22,409 
  Enghouse Systems, Ltd. (Software)   35,138    1,630 
* Kinaxis, Inc. (Software)   18,286    2,134 
* Lululemon Athletica, Inc. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   29,462    9,036 
  Toromont Industries, Ltd. (Trading companies & distributors)   26,605    2,036 
               40,618 
                 
  Asia—3.2%          
             
  Australia—1.3%          
  Aristocrat Leisure, Ltd. (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   239,491    6,248 
* Atlassian Corporation plc Class “A” (Software)†   34,074    7,181 
  Netwealth Group, Ltd. (Capital markets)   128,512    1,316 
  Pro Medicus, Ltd. (Health care technology)   57,871    1,817 
               16,562 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Institutional International Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares or
Principal
Amount
   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Asia—(continued)          
             
  Hong Kong—1.9%          
  AIA Group, Ltd. (Insurance)   1,939,863   $23,531 
             
  Emerging Latin America—2.2%          
             
  Argentina—0.9%          
* Globant S.A. (IT services)†   16,469    3,419 
* MercadoLibre, Inc. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   5,292    7,791 
               11,210 
                 
  Brazil—1.1%          
  B3 S.A. - Brasil Bolsa Balcao (Capital markets)   457,800    4,442 
  Locaweb Servicos de Internet S.A. (IT services)   878,386    3,566 
  Magazine Luiza S.A. (Multiline retail)   1,018,800    3,663 
  Notre Dame Intermedica Participacoes S.A. (Health care providers & services)   194,600    2,863 
               14,534 
                 
  Mexico—0.2%          
* Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste S.A.B. de C.V.—ADR (Transportation infrastructure)   13,646    2,426 
             
  Emerging Europe—1.0%          
             
  Poland—0.5%          
* Allegro.eu S.A. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   241,090    3,390 
* InPost S.A. (Air freight & logistics)   146,233    2,395 
               5,785 
                 
  Russia—0.5%          
* Yandex N.V. Class “A” (Interactive Media & Services)†   96,825    6,203 
             
  Total Common Stocks—98.9%
(cost $776,940)
          1,250,735 
                
  Repurchase Agreement          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $14,756, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Note, 2.250%, due 11/15/27, valued at $15,051  $14,756    14,756 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—1.1%
(cost $14,756)
           14,756 
                
  Total Investments—100.0%
(cost $791,696)
           1,265,491 
                
  Liabilities, plus cash and other assets—(0.0)%           (503)
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $1,264,988 
 

ADR = American Depository Receipt

REIT = Real Estate Investment Trust

* = Non-income producing security

† = U.S. listed foreign security

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Institutional International Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (unaudited)

 

At March 31, 2021, the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments includes the following industry categories (as a percentage of long-term investments):
     
Industrials   26.9%
Information Technology   22.1%
Consumer Discretionary   14.2%
Health Care   12.0%
Financials   9.1%
Communication Services   4.8%
Materials   3.1%
Consumer Staples   2.5%
Energy   2.4%
Real Estate   1.6%
Utilities   1.3%
Total   100.0%
      
At March 31, 2021, the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments includes the following currency categories (as a percentage of long-term investments):
 
Euro   24.8%
British Pound Sterling   11.3%
Japanese Yen   10.5%
Hong Kong Dollar   10.3%
U.S. Dollar   8.7%
Swiss Franc   6.8%
Swedish Krona   6.1%
Danish Krone   4.2%
Indian Rupee   4.0%
Chinese Yuan Renminbi   3.2%
New Taiwan Dollar   2.3%
Canadian Dollar   2.3%
Indonesian Rupiah   1.2%
Brazilian Real   1.2%
South Korean Won   1.1%
All Other Currencies   2.0%
Total   100.0%

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
International Small Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks          
             
  Europe, Mid-East—38.1%          
             
  Belgium—2.1%          
  Melexis N.V. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   40,312   $4,267 
  Warehouses De Pauw CVA (Equity REIT)   77,143    2,549 
               6,816 
                 
  Denmark—0.6%          
  Netcompany Group A/S (Software)   22,342    2,127 
             
  Germany—4.5%          
  Carl Zeiss Meditec AG (Health care equipment & supplies)   24,539    3,698 
  CompuGroup Medical SE & Co. KgaA (Health care technology)   35,090    2,965 
* CTS Eventim AG & Co. KGaA (Entertainment)   37,000    2,145 
* Hypoport SE (Diversified financial services)   5,165    2,737 
  Siltronic AG (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   20,180    3,195 
               14,740 
                 
  Israel—1.0%          
* Inmode, Ltd. (Health care equipment & supplies)†   39,651    2,870 
* NEOGAMES S.A. (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)†   11,242    402 
               3,272 
                 
  Italy—2.4%          
* Amplifon SpA (Health care providers & services)   126,677    4,715 
* Brunello Cucinelli SpA (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   38,022    1,635 
  Carel Industries SpA (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   83,905    1,708 
               8,058 
                 
  Netherlands—1.7%          
  BE Semiconductor Industries N.V. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   66,751    5,592 
             
  Norway—1.4%          
* Pexip Holding ASA (Software)   136,659    1,529 
  TOMRA Systems ASA (Commercial services & supplies)   71,057    3,076 
               4,605 
                 
  Spain—2.5%          
  EDP Renovaveis S.A. (Independent power & renewable electricity producers)   247,377    5,286 
* Solaria Energia y Medio Ambiente S.A. (Independent power & renewable electricity producers)   146,115    3,098 
               8,384 
                 
  Sweden—14.8%          
  AddTech AB Class “B” (Trading companies & distributors)   240,470    3,579 
  Arjo AB Class “B” (Health care equipment & supplies)   444,658    3,312 
  Beijer Ref AB (Trading companies & distributors)   135,639    5,961 
  BioGaia AB Class “B” (Biotechnology)   24,272    1,140 
* Biotage AB (Life sciences tools & services)   115,093    2,030 
* Indutrade AB (Trading companies & distributors)   201,715    4,656 
  Investment AB Latour Class “B” (Industrial conglomerates)   201,171    5,210 
  Lifco AB Class “B” (Industrial conglomerates)   58,268    5,418 
  MIPS AB (Leisure products)   82,290    5,889 
* Nolato AB Class “B” (Industrial conglomerates)   43,503    3,875 
  Paradox Interactive AB (Entertainment)   61,396    1,385 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
International Small Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Europe, Mid-East—(continued)          
             
  Sweden — (continued)          
  Sweco AB Class “B” (Construction & engineering)   190,165   $3,105 
* Vitrolife AB (Biotechnology)   109,420    3,212 
               48,772 
                 
  Switzerland—7.1%          
  Belimo Holding AG (Building products)   353    2,853 
  Kardex Holding AG (Machinery)   15,341    3,129 
* Siegfried Holding AG (Life sciences tools & services)   4,486    3,695 
  Softwareone Holding AG (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   146,174    3,774 
  Tecan Group AG (Life sciences tools & services)   6,681    2,965 
  VAT Group AG (Machinery)   11,874    3,327 
* Zur Rose Group AG (Food & staples retailing)   9,769    3,669 
               23,412 
                 
  Emerging Asia—18.8%          
             
  Cambodia—1.2%          
  NagaCorp, Ltd. (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   3,324,000    3,925 
             
  China—5.9%          
  A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. (Commercial services & supplies)   469,000    2,081 
  AK Medical Holdings, Ltd. (Health care equipment & supplies)   1,568,000    1,997 
  Centre Testing International Group Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Professional services)   804,890    3,500 
  Chacha Food Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Food products)   349,900    2,616 
  Changzhou Xingyu Automotive Lighting Systems Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Auto components)   52,562    1,516 
* iClick Interactive Asia Group, Ltd.—ADR (Media)   64,651    761 
  Proya Cosmetics Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Personal products)   89,644    2,179 
  Silergy Corporation (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   22,000    1,777 
* Venus MedTech Hangzhou, Inc. Class “H” (Health care equipment & supplies)   363,000    2,944 
               19,371 
                 
  India—7.0%          
* Affle India, Ltd. (Media)   19,113    1,425 
* AU Small Finance Bank, Ltd. (Banks)   365,303    6,175 
* IndiaMart InterMesh, Ltd. (Trading companies & distributors)   18,177    1,928 
  Info Edge India, Ltd. (Interactive Media & Services)   43,253    2,532 
  Ipca Laboratories, Ltd. (Pharmaceuticals)   142,094    3,716 
* Motherson Sumi Systems, Ltd. (Auto components)   2,648,944    7,282 
               23,058 
                 
  Indonesia—0.4%          
  Ace Hardware Indonesia Tbk PT (Specialty retail)   14,711,600    1,545 
             
  South Korea—1.0%          
  Koh Young Technology, Inc. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   31,438    3,194 
             
  Taiwan—3.3%          
  ASPEED Technology, Inc. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   35,000    2,116 
  Globalwafers Co., Ltd. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   160,000    4,206 
  momo.com, Inc. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   35,000    1,214 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
International Small Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Emerging Asia—(continued)          
             
  Taiwan — (continued)          
  Voltronic Power Technology Corporation (Electrical equipment)   86,451   $3,348 
               10,884 
                 
  Japan—15.1%          
* BASE, Inc. (IT services)   187,500    2,698 
  BayCurrent Consulting, Inc. (Professional services)   11,600    2,645 
  Benefit One, Inc. (Professional services)   179,500    4,764 
* Bengo4.com, Inc. (Interactive Media & Services)   24,700    1,943 
  GMO Payment Gateway, Inc. (IT services)   23,000    3,049 
  Harmonic Drive Systems, Inc. (Machinery)   57,400    3,878 
* Hennge KK (IT services)   33,500    2,236 
  Japan Elevator Service Holdings Co., Ltd. (Commercial services & supplies)   111,900    2,405 
  JINS Holdings, Inc. (Specialty retail)   66,600    4,734 
  Nihon Unisys, Ltd. (IT services)   37,400    1,152 
  Rakus Co., Ltd. (Software)   198,100    3,818 
* SHIFT, Inc. (IT services)   19,200    2,270 
  SMS Co., Ltd. (Professional services)   109,900    3,355 
  Sushiro Global Holdings, Ltd. (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   130,700    5,772 
  TechnoPro Holdings, Inc. (Professional services)   63,200    5,263 
               49,982 
                 
  United Kingdom—13.4%          
  AVEVA Group plc (Software)   96,101    4,534 
* Beazley plc (Insurance)   530,890    2,575 
* boohoo Group plc (Internet & direct marketing retail)   861,153    4,036 
* Burford Capital, Ltd. (Diversified financial services)   191,078    1,654 
* Ceres Power Holdings plc (Electrical equipment)   27,480    476 
* CVS Group plc (Health care providers & services)   50,156    1,294 
  Diploma plc (Trading companies & distributors)   163,840    5,755 
  dotdigital group plc (Software)   359,243    827 
  IntegraFin Holdings plc (Capital markets)   228,109    1,594 
* Moonpig Group plc (Internet & direct marketing retail)   136,099    797 
  Renishaw plc (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   37,855    3,345 
  Rotork plc (Machinery)   987,587    4,855 
  Safestore Holdings plc (Equity REIT)   479,890    5,263 
  Softcat plc (IT services)   148,152    3,703 
* Trainline plc (Internet & direct marketing retail)   536,667    3,396 
               44,104 
             
  Canada—4.3%          
* Canada Goose Holdings, Inc. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)†   48,114    1,889 
  Enghouse Systems, Ltd. (Software)   68,175    3,162 
* Kinaxis, Inc. (Software)   29,686    3,464 
  Parkland Corporation (Oil, gas & consumable fuels)   110,247    3,313 
  Toromont Industries, Ltd. (Trading companies & distributors)   32,756    2,507 
               14,335 
                 
  Emerging Latin America—3.5%          
             
  Brazil—1.8%          
  Arezzo Industria e Comercio S.A. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   204,000    2,550 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
International Small Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares or
Principal
Amount
   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)          
             
  Emerging Latin America—(continued)          
             
  Brazil — (continued)          
  Locaweb Servicos de Internet S.A. (IT services)   316,000   $1,283 
  Pet Center Comercio e Participacoes S.A. (Specialty retail)   563,600    1,981 
               5,814 
                 
  Mexico—1.7%          
* Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte S.A.B. de C.V. (Transportation infrastructure)   902,700    5,695 
             
  Asia—2.7%          
             
  Australia—1.8%          
* Nanosonics, Ltd. (Health care equipment & supplies)   401,176    1,737 
  Netwealth Group, Ltd. (Capital markets)   112,203    1,149 
  Pro Medicus, Ltd. (Health care technology)   97,978    3,075 
               5,961 
                 
  New Zealand—0.9%          
  Ryman Healthcare, Ltd. (Health care providers & services)   260,709    2,786 
             
  Emerging Mid-East, Africa—2.1%          
             
  South Africa—1.0%          
  Clicks Group, Ltd. (Food & staples retailing)   199,497    3,249 
             
  United Arab Emirates—1.1%          
* Network International Holdings plc  (IT services)   657,799    3,751 
             
  Total Common Stocks—98.0%
(cost $258,180)
           323,432 
                
  Repurchase Agreement          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $3,609, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Note, 2.250%, due 11/15/27, valued at $3,682  $3,609    3,609 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—1.1%
(cost $3,609)
           3,609 
                
  Total Investments—99.1%
(cost $261,789)
           327,041 
                
  Cash and other assets, less liabilities—0.9%           2,914 
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $329,955 
 

ADR = American Depository Receipt

REIT = Real Estate Investment Trust

* = Non-income producing security

† = U.S. listed foreign security

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
International Small Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (unaudited)

 

At March 31, 2021, the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments includes the following industry categories (as a percentage of long-term investments):
     
Industrials   29.9%
Information Technology   22.5%
Consumer Discretionary   15.0%
Health Care   14.9%
Financials   4.9%
Consumer Staples   3.6%
Communication Services   3.2%
Utilities   2.6%
Real Estate   2.4%
Energy   1.0%
Total   100.0%
      
At March 31, 2021, the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments includes the following currency categories (as a percentage of long-term investments):
     
Japanese Yen   15.5%
Swedish Krona   15.1%
British Pound Sterling   14.8%
Euro   13.5%
Swiss Franc   7.2%
Indian Rupee   7.1%
New Taiwan Dollar   3.9%
Canadian Dollar   3.9%
Hong Kong Dollar   3.4%
Chinese Yuan Renminbi   3.0%
Australian Dollar   1.8%
U.S. Dollar   1.8%
Brazilian Real   1.8%
Mexican Peso   1.8%
Norwegian Krone   1.4%
South African Rand   1.0%
All Other Currencies   3.0%
Total   100.0%

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Emerging Markets Leaders Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
          
  Common Stocks
   
  Emerging Asia—78.1%
   
  China—36.9%
* Alibaba Group Holding, Ltd. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   724,628   $20,506 
  China Tourism Group Duty Free Corporation, Ltd. Class “A” (Specialty retail)   104,756    4,892 
  Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Food products)   99,600    2,428 
  Jiangsu Hengrui Medicine Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Pharmaceuticals)   141,970    1,995 
  Kweichow Moutai Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Beverages)   13,159    4,033 
  Midea Group Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Household durables)   452,500    5,676 
  NetEase, Inc. (Entertainment)   451,950    9,197 
  Ping An Insurance Group Co. of China, Ltd. Class “H” (Insurance)   856,500    10,197 
  Shenzhou International Group Holdings, Ltd. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   105,200    2,180 
* TAL Education Group—ADR (Diversified consumer services)   48,105    2,590 
  Tencent Holdings, Ltd. (Interactive Media & Services)   294,000    23,069 
* Tencent Music Entertainment Group—ADR (Entertainment)   331,241    6,787 
  TravelSky Technology, Ltd. Class “H” (IT services)   1,491,000    3,487 
  Zhangzhou Pientzehuang Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Pharmaceuticals)   81,000    3,546 
               100,583 
             
  India—19.0%          
  Asian Paints, Ltd. (Chemicals)   76,617    2,659 
* Bajaj Finance, Ltd. (Consumer finance)   35,221    2,475 
  Britannia Industries, Ltd. (Food products)   49,255    2,432 
* HDFC Bank, Ltd. (Banks)   332,080    6,787 
  Housing Development Finance Corporation, Ltd. (Thrifts & mortgage finance)   116,094    3,976 
  Infosys, Ltd. (IT services)   344,405    6,441 
* InterGlobe Aviation, Ltd. (Airlines)   126,311    2,800 
  Maruti Suzuki India, Ltd. (Automobiles)   21,094    1,981 
* Motherson Sumi Systems, Ltd. (Auto components)   2,174,424    5,978 
  Reliance Industries, Ltd. (Oil, gas & consumable fuels)   372,852    10,012 
  UPL, Ltd. (Chemicals)   708,389    6,200 
               51,741 
             
  Indonesia—1.5%          
  Bank Central Asia Tbk PT (Banks)   1,977,100    4,230 
             
  South Korea—7.6%          
* Coupang, Inc. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   61,579    3,039 
  Douzone Bizon Co., Ltd. (Software)   32,826    2,848 
  Kakao Corporation (Interactive Media & Services)   7,525    3,311 
  LG Household & Health Care, Ltd. (Personal products)   4,150    5,757 
  NAVER Corporation (Interactive Media & Services)   16,974    5,654 
               20,609 
             
  Taiwan—11.4%          
  E.Sun Financial Holding Co., Ltd. (Banks)   2,770,301    2,534 
  MediaTek, Inc. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   191,000    6,486 
  Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.—ADR (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   185,609    21,954 
               30,974 
             
  Thailand—1.7%          
* Sea, Ltd.—ADR (Entertainment)   20,870    4,659 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Emerging Markets Leaders Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares or
Principal
Amount
   Value
          
  Common Stocks—(continued)
   
  Emerging Latin America—14.2%
   
  Argentina—3.8%
* Globant S.A. (IT services)†   21,045   $4,369 
* MercadoLibre, Inc. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   4,173    6,143 
               10,512 
             
  Brazil—5.5%          
  B3 S.A. - Brasil Bolsa Balcao (Capital markets)   544,300    5,282 
  Raia Drogasil S.A. (Food & staples retailing)   390,200    1,737 
* Rumo S.A. (Road & rail)   1,421,800    5,115 
  TOTVS S.A. (Software)   547,300    2,813 
               14,947 
             
  Mexico—3.3%          
* Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico S.A.B. de C.V. Class “B” (Transportation infrastructure)   502,200    5,242 
  Wal-Mart de Mexico S.A.B. de C.V. (Food & staples retailing)   1,188,800    3,755 
               8,997 
             
  Peru—1.6%          
  Credicorp, Ltd. (Banks)†   31,563    4,311 
             
  Emerging Europe, Mid-East, Africa—6.9%          
             
  Poland—0.7%          
* Allegro.eu S.A. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   144,592    2,033 
             
  Russia—2.8%          
  HeadHunter Group plc—ADR (Professional services)   59,353    2,013 
* Yandex N.V. Class “A” (Interactive Media & Services)†   87,201    5,586 
               7,599 
             
  South Africa—2.8%          
* Capitec Bank Holdings, Ltd. (Banks)   47,847    4,603 
  Clicks Group, Ltd. (Food & staples retailing)   181,084    2,949 
               7,552 
             
  United Arab Emirates—0.6%          
* Network International Holdings plc  (IT services)   300,191    1,712 
                
  Total Common Stocks—99.2%
(cost $192,896)
           270,459 
             
  Repurchase Agreement          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $994, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Note, 2.250%, due 11/15/27, valued at $1,014  $994    994 
                
  Total Repurchase Agreement—0.4%
(cost $994)
           994 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Emerging Markets Leaders Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer      Value
          
  Total Investments—99.6%
(cost $193,890)
          $271,453 
                
  Cash and other assets, less liabilities—0.4%           1,026 
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $272,479 
 

ADR = American Depository Receipt

* = Non-income producing security

† = U.S. listed foreign security

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Emerging Markets Leaders Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (unaudited)

 

At March 31, 2021, the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments includes the following industry categories (as a percentage of long-term investments):

 

Communication Services   21.5%
Consumer Discretionary   20.5%
Information Technology   18.5%
Financials   16.4%
Consumer Staples   8.5%
Industrials   5.6%
Energy   3.7%
Materials   3.3%
Health Care   2.0%
Total   100.0%

 

At March 31, 2021, the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments includes the following currency categories (as a percentage of long-term investments):

 

Hong Kong Dollar   25.4%
U.S. Dollar   22.7%
Indian Rupee   19.1%
Chinese Yuan Renminbi   8.4%
South Korean Won   6.5%
Brazilian Real   5.5%
New Taiwan Dollar   3.3%
Mexican Peso   3.3%
South African Rand   2.8%
Indonesian Rupiah   1.6%
All Other Currencies   1.4%
Total   100.0%

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Emerging Markets Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
          
  Common Stocks
   
  Emerging Asia—86.8%
   
  China—31.5%
  Aier Eye Hospital Group Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Health care providers & services)   256,709   $2,320 
* Alibaba Group Holding, Ltd. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   1,691,932    47,880 
* Alibaba Health Information Technology, Ltd. (Health care technology)   1,384,000    3,917 
* BeiGene, Ltd. (Biotechnology)   117,800    3,049 
  Beijing Oriental Yuhong Waterproof Technology Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Construction materials)   576,330    4,498 
  Centre Testing International Group Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Professional services)   987,900    4,295 
  China Education Group Holdings, Ltd. (Diversified consumer services)   1,243,000    2,210 
  China Meidong Auto Holdings, Ltd. (Specialty retail)   1,096,000    5,082 
  China Merchants Bank Co., Ltd. Class “H” (Banks)   1,444,000    11,024 
  China Tourism Group Duty Free Corporation, Ltd. Class “A” (Specialty retail)   174,158    8,132 
  Chongqing Zhifei Biological Products Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Biotechnology)   137,900    3,629 
  Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Electrical equipment)   93,700    4,605 
  Country Garden Services Holdings Co., Ltd. (Commercial services & supplies)   1,149,000    11,647 
  Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Food products)   175,981    4,290 
  Hangzhou Tigermed Consulting Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Life sciences tools & services)   171,666    3,931 
* Hua Hong Semiconductor, Ltd. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   631,000    3,437 
* JD.com, Inc. Class “A” (Internet & direct marketing retail)   344,200    14,257 
  Jiangsu Hengrui Medicine Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Pharmaceuticals)   241,751    3,396 
* Jiumaojiu International Holdings, Ltd. (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   1,329,000    5,317 
  Kingdee International Software Group Co., Ltd. (Software)   802,000    2,486 
  Kweichow Moutai Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Beverages)   28,742    8,809 
  Li Ning Co., Ltd. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   1,133,500    7,363 
* Meituan Class “B” (Internet & direct marketing retail)   544,600    20,890 
  Midea Group Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Household durables)   567,433    7,118 
  NetEase, Inc. (Entertainment)   762,200    15,510 
  Offcn Education Technology Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Diversified consumer services)   600,090    2,579 
  Shenzhen Inovance Technology Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Machinery)   441,743    5,763 
  Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Health care equipment & supplies)   109,168    6,647 
  Silergy Corporation (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   156,000    12,602 
  Tencent Holdings, Ltd. (Interactive Media & Services)   922,060    72,350 
* Topchoice Medical Corporation Class “A” (Health care providers & services)   69,100    2,641 
  Topsports International Holdings, Ltd. (Specialty retail)   430,000    641 
* Weimob, Inc. (Software)   1,287,000    2,877 
  Wuliangye Yibin Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Beverages)   208,894    8,540 
  WuXi AppTec Co., Ltd. Class “H” (Life sciences tools & services)   366,400    7,206 
* Wuxi Biologics Cayman, Inc. (Life sciences tools & services)   1,109,500    13,894 
  Yifeng Pharmacy Chain Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Food & staples retailing)   193,360    2,616 
* Yihai International Holding, Ltd. (Food products)   140,000    1,450 
  Zhangzhou Pientzehuang Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Pharmaceuticals)   140,229    6,139 
  Zhongsheng Group Holdings, Ltd. (Specialty retail)   1,003,000    7,070 
               362,107 
                 
  India—15.2%          
* Affle India, Ltd. (Media)   40,279    3,002 
* Amber Enterprises India, Ltd. (Household durables)   72,343    3,285 
* APL Apollo Tubes, Ltd. (Metals & mining)   138,621    2,645 
  Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Ltd. (Health care providers & services)   90,999    3,603 
  Asian Paints, Ltd. (Chemicals)   198,241    6,879 
  Astral Poly Technik, Ltd. (Building products)   117,675    2,614 
* Bajaj Finance, Ltd. (Consumer finance)   74,757    5,254 
  Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals, Ltd. (Household durables)   790,593    4,184 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Emerging Markets Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
          
  Common Stocks—(continued)
   
  Emerging Asia—(continued)
   
  India — (continued)
  Dabur India, Ltd. (Personal products)   557,669   $4,119 
* Divi’s Laboratories, Ltd. (Life sciences tools & services)   79,057    3,894 
* Dixon Technologies India, Ltd. (Household durables)   89,815    4,519 
  Dr. Lal PathLabs, Ltd. (Health care providers & services)   67,431    2,490 
  Escorts, Ltd. (Machinery)   152,041    2,680 
  Havells India, Ltd. (Electrical equipment)   367,731    5,295 
* HDFC Bank, Ltd. (Banks)   917,527    18,754 
* HDFC Life Insurance Co., Ltd. (Insurance)   271,958    2,584 
  Hindustan Unilever, Ltd. (Household products)   110,590    3,660 
  Housing Development Finance Corporation, Ltd. (Thrifts & mortgage finance)   429,885    14,723 
* IndiaMart InterMesh, Ltd. (Trading companies & distributors)   28,551    3,028 
  Indraprastha Gas, Ltd. (Gas utilities)   409,445    2,867 
  Info Edge India, Ltd. (Interactive Media & Services)   84,500    4,947 
* JK Cement, Ltd. (Construction materials)   72,451    2,844 
  Kajaria Ceramics, Ltd. (Building products)   230,460    2,919 
  Larsen & Toubro Infotech, Ltd. (IT services)   53,034    2,954 
* MakeMyTrip, Ltd. (Internet & direct marketing retail)†   80,368    2,538 
  Nestle India, Ltd. (Food products)   14,133    3,306 
  PI Industries, Ltd. (Chemicals)   106,423    3,266 
* Pidilite Industries, Ltd. (Chemicals)   219,788    5,441 
  Reliance Industries, Ltd. (Oil, gas & consumable fuels)   770,511    20,256 
  SRF, Ltd. (Chemicals)   55,836    4,124 
  Tata Consultancy Services, Ltd. (IT services)   279,173    12,124 
  Tata Consumer Products, Ltd. (Food products)   461,224    4,015 
  Tata Elxsi, Ltd. (Software)   88,976    3,270 
  Varun Beverages, Ltd. (Beverages)   217,101    3,001 
               175,084 
                 
  Indonesia—1.3%          
  Bank Central Asia Tbk PT (Banks)   4,253,399    9,100 
  Bank Rakyat Indonesia Persero Tbk PT (Banks)   17,783,900    5,387 
               14,487 
                 
  South Korea—14.4%          
  Hansol Chemical Co., Ltd. (Chemicals)   23,854    5,080 
  JYP Entertainment Corporation (Entertainment)   64,197    2,019 
  Kakao Corporation (Interactive Media & Services)   60,295    26,531 
  LEENO Industrial, Inc. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   32,112    4,441 
  LG Household & Health Care, Ltd. (Personal products)   6,153    8,536 
  NAVER Corporation (Interactive Media & Services)   60,552    20,171 
  NCSoft Corporation (Entertainment)   7,255    5,596 
* NHN KCP Corporation (IT services)   57,859    2,561 
  NICE Information Service Co., Ltd. (Professional services)   135,497    3,035 
  PI Advanced Materials Co., Ltd. (Chemicals)   62,017    2,504 
  Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Technology hardware, storage & peripherals)   849,021    61,065 
  Samsung SDI Co., Ltd. (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   13,339    7,779 
  SK Hynix, Inc. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   109,747    12,849 
  WONIK IPS Co., Ltd. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   83,017    3,792 
               165,959 
                 
  Taiwan—22.5%          
  Accton Technology Corporation (Communications equipment)   368,000    3,560 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Emerging Markets Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
          
  Common Stocks—(continued)
   
  Emerging Asia—(continued)
   
  Taiwan — (continued)
  Advantech Co., Ltd. (Technology hardware, storage & peripherals)   442,766   $5,493 
  Airtac International Group (Machinery)   357,000    12,574 
  Alchip Technologies, Ltd. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   127,000    4,006 
  ASMedia Technology, Inc. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   106,000    5,535 
  ASPEED Technology, Inc. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   122,000    7,376 
  Bizlink Holding, Inc. (Electrical equipment)   293,000    2,731 
  Chailease Holding Co., Ltd. (Diversified financial services)   809,000    5,586 
  E.Sun Financial Holding Co., Ltd. (Banks)   4,323,313    3,955 
  Elite Material Co., Ltd. (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   497,000    2,944 
  Globalwafers Co., Ltd. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   174,000    4,574 
  Hiwin Technologies Corporation (Machinery)   396,000    5,586 
  Lotes Co., Ltd. (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   213,000    3,729 
  MediaTek, Inc. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   1,204,000    40,889 
  momo.com, Inc. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   153,000    5,309 
  Parade Technologies, Ltd. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   142,000    6,096 
  Poya International Co., Ltd. (Multiline retail)   100,000    2,089 
  Realtek Semiconductor Corporation (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   380,000    6,579 
  RichWave Technology Corporation (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   205,000    4,555 
  Sinbon Electronics Co., Ltd. (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   555,000    5,135 
  Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   1,656,000    34,068 
  Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.—ADR (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   642,472    75,992 
  Voltronic Power Technology Corporation (Electrical equipment)   120,586    4,670 
  Win Semiconductors Corporation (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   167,000    2,288 
  Wiwynn Corporation (Technology hardware, storage & peripherals)   131,000    3,870 
               259,189 
                 
  Thailand—1.4%          
  Com7 PCL Class “F” (Specialty retail)   1,589,900    3,256 
* Sea, Ltd.—ADR (Entertainment)   55,498    12,389 
               15,645 
                 
  Vietnam—0.5%          
  Hoa Phat Group JSC (Metals & mining)   2,816,060    5,711 
             
  Emerging Europe, Africa—6.1%          
             
  Kenya—0.3%          
  Safaricom plc (Wireless telecommunication services)   9,010,054    2,999 
             
  Poland—1.2%          
* Allegro.eu S.A. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   352,438    4,956 
* Dino Polska S.A. (Food & staples retailing)   94,565    6,236 
* InPost S.A. (Air freight & logistics)   196,588    3,219 
               14,411 
                 
  Russia—2.5%          
  TCS Group Holding plc—GDR (Banks)   202,324    11,735 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Emerging Markets Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares or
Principal
Amount
   Value
          
  Common Stocks—(continued)
   
  Emerging Europe, Africa—(continued)
   
  Russia — (continued)
* Yandex N.V. Class “A” (Interactive Media & Services)†   260,882   $16,712 
               28,447 
                 
  South Africa—2.1%          
* Capitec Bank Holdings, Ltd. (Banks)   44,689    4,299 
  Clicks Group, Ltd. (Food & staples retailing)   232,933    3,794 
  Naspers, Ltd. Class “N” (Internet & direct marketing retail)   67,782    16,218 
               24,311 
                 
  Emerging Latin America—6.6%          
             
  Argentina—2.0%          
* Globant S.A. (IT services)†   29,732    6,173 
* MercadoLibre, Inc. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   11,451    16,857 
               23,030 
                 
  Brazil—4.2%          
  B3 S.A. - Brasil Bolsa Balcao (Capital markets)   621,200    6,028 
  Localiza Rent a Car S.A. (Road & rail)   443,500    4,706 
  Locaweb Servicos de Internet S.A. (IT services)   873,000    3,544 
  Magazine Luiza S.A. (Multiline retail)   2,058,300    7,402 
* Patria Investments, Ltd. Class “A” (Capital markets)†   209,163    3,644 
* StoneCo, Ltd. Class “A” (IT services)†   126,803    7,763 
  TOTVS S.A. (Software)   935,300    4,807 
* Vinci Partners Investments, Ltd. Class “A” (Capital markets)†   235,828    3,101 
  WEG S.A. (Electrical equipment)   512,220    6,785 
               47,780 
                 
  Mexico—0.4%          
  Wal-Mart de Mexico S.A.B. de C.V. (Food & staples retailing)   1,496,300    4,726 
             
  Total Common Stocks—99.5%
(cost $790,274)
           1,143,886 
                
  Repurchase Agreement          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $4,706, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Bond, 2.000%, due 2/15/50, valued at $4,800  $4,706    4,706 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—0.4%
(cost $4,706)
           4,706 
                
  Total Investments—99.9%
(cost $794,980)
           1,148,592 
                
  Cash and other assets, less liabilities—0.1%           1,422 
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $1,150,014 
 

ADR = American Depository Receipt

GDR = Global Depository Receipt

* = Non-income producing security

† = U.S. listed foreign security

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Emerging Markets Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (unaudited)

 

At March 31, 2021, the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments includes the following industry categories (as a percentage of long-term investments):

 

Information Technology   32.4%
Consumer Discretionary   17.4%
Communication Services   15.9%
Financials   9.2%
Industrials   7.5%
Consumer Staples   5.9%
Health Care   5.8%
Materials   3.8%
Energy   1.8%
Utilities   0.3%
Total   100.0%

 

At March 31, 2021, the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments includes the following currency categories (as a percentage of long-term investments):

 

Hong Kong Dollar   22.7%
New Taiwan Dollar   17.1%
Indian Rupee   15.1%
South Korean Won   14.5%
U.S. Dollar   13.7%
Chinese Yuan Renminbi   7.9%
Brazilian Real   2.9%
South African Rand   2.1%
Indonesian Rupiah   1.3%
All Other Currencies   2.7%
Total   100.0%

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Emerging Markets Small Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
          
  Common Stocks
   
  Emerging Asia—81.4%
   
  Cambodia—0.4%
  NagaCorp, Ltd. (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   1,094,000   $1,292 
             
  China—14.1%          
  A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. (Commercial services & supplies)   108,750    483 
  By-health Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Personal products)   106,700    466 
  Centre Testing International Group Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Professional services)   1,623,205    7,057 
  Chacha Food Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Food products)   117,673    880 
  Changzhou Xingyu Automotive Lighting Systems Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Auto components)   91,747    2,645 
  China Lesso Group Holdings, Ltd. (Building products)   803,000    1,727 
  China Meidong Auto Holdings, Ltd. (Specialty retail)   506,000    2,346 
* Estun Automation Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Machinery)   214,800    848 
  Ever Sunshine Lifestyle Services Group, Ltd. (Commercial services & supplies)   1,254,000    3,155 
* iClick Interactive Asia Group, Ltd.—ADR (Media)   133,859    1,576 
  Jiangsu Hengshun Vinegar Industry Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Food products)   107,000    311 
* Jiumaojiu International Holdings, Ltd. (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   1,411,000    5,645 
  JNBY Design, Ltd. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   536,500    959 
* Kingsoft Cloud Holdings, Ltd.—ADR (IT services)   95,287    3,747 
  Ovctek China, Inc. Class “A” (Health care equipment & supplies)   64,577    888 
  Proya Cosmetics Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Personal products)   111,324    2,706 
  Shanghai M&G Stationery, Inc. Class “A” (Commercial services & supplies)   104,219    1,358 
  Silergy Corporation (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   17,000    1,373 
  Topsports International Holdings, Ltd. (Specialty retail)   524,000    781 
* Weimob, Inc. (Software)   1,994,000    4,458 
  Zhejiang Dingli Machinery Co., Ltd. Class “A” (Machinery)   260,271    3,824 
               47,233 
             
  India—35.8%          
  Aarti Industries, Ltd. (Chemicals)   170,022    3,070 
* Affle India, Ltd. (Media)   56,279    4,195 
* Amber Enterprises India, Ltd. (Household durables)   93,882    4,263 
  Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Ltd. (Health care providers & services)   41,931    1,660 
  Astral Poly Technik, Ltd. (Building products)   258,282    5,737 
* Atul, Ltd. (Chemicals)   50,804    4,924 
* AU Small Finance Bank Ltd. (Banks)   514,001    8,689 
  Balkrishna Industries, Ltd. (Auto components)   237,768    5,483 
  Berger Paints India, Ltd. (Chemicals)   169,966    1,778 
  Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Co., Ltd. (Consumer finance)   520,714    3,984 
* City Union Bank, Ltd. (Banks)   552,133    1,178 
  Coforge, Ltd. (IT services)   61,549    2,458 
  Computer Age Management Services, Ltd. (IT services)   70,283    1,773 
  Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals, Ltd. (Household durables)   449,644    2,379 
* Dixon Technologies India, Ltd. (Household durables)   67,786    3,411 
  Dr. Lal PathLabs, Ltd. (Health care providers & services)   70,091    2,588 
* Endurance Technologies, Ltd. (Auto components)   44,731    869 
  Escorts, Ltd. (Machinery)   250,095    4,408 
* Godrej Properties, Ltd. (Real estate management & development)   207,670    3,991 
  Havells India, Ltd. (Electrical equipment)   56,795    818 
  HDFC Asset Management Co., Ltd. (Capital markets)   38,713    1,545 
* IndiaMart InterMesh Ltd. (Trading companies & distributors)   41,819    4,436 
  Indraprastha Gas, Ltd. (Gas utilities)   272,020    1,905 
* JK Cement, Ltd. (Construction materials)   71,319    2,800 
  Kajaria Ceramics, Ltd. (Building products)   68,037    862 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Emerging Markets Small Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
   
  Common Stocks—(continued)
   
  Emerging Asia—(continued)
   
  India — (continued)
  Kansai Nerolac Paints, Ltd. (Chemicals)   231,860   $1,912 
* KEC International, Ltd. (Construction & engineering)   280,482    1,573 
  Larsen & Toubro Infotech Ltd. (IT services)   74,981    4,177 
* MakeMyTrip, Ltd. (Internet & direct marketing retail)†   44,533    1,406 
  Metropolis Healthcare, Ltd. (Health care providers & services)   32,404    986 
* Motherson Sumi Systems, Ltd. (Auto components)   927,132    2,549 
  Navin Fluorine International, Ltd. (Chemicals)   65,031    2,467 
* Oberoi Realty, Ltd. (Real estate management & development)   273,582    2,170 
  PI Industries, Ltd. (Chemicals)   91,148    2,797 
* Pidilite Industries, Ltd. (Chemicals)   38,159    945 
  Radico Khaitan, Ltd. (Beverages)   94,832    722 
* RBL Bank, Ltd. (Banks)   262,945    746 
* Relaxo Footwears, Ltd. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   241,255    2,910 
  SRF, Ltd. (Chemicals)   56,608    4,181 
  Sundram Fasteners, Ltd. (Auto components)   124,295    1,377 
  Tata Elxsi, Ltd. (Software)   67,563    2,483 
  Trent, Ltd. (Multiline retail)   259,146    2,652 
* V-Mart Retail, Ltd. (Multiline retail)   22,228    839 
  Varun Beverages, Ltd. (Beverages)   307,121    4,245 
               120,341 
             
  Indonesia—0.9%          
  PT Bank Tabungan Pensiunan Nasional Syariah Tbk (Banks)   12,377,000    2,965 
             
  Malaysia—1.0%          
  Inari Amertron Bhd (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   4,464,100    3,531 
             
  Philippines—0.6%          
  Wilcon Depot, Inc. (Specialty retail)   5,817,700    2,134 
             
  South Korea—8.7%          
* Doosan Fuel Cell Co., Ltd. (Electrical equipment)   40,882    1,853 
  Douzone Bizon Co., Ltd. (Software)   37,411    3,246 
  F&F Co., Ltd. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   15,617    1,759 
  Hansol Chemical Co., Ltd. (Chemicals)   22,464    4,784 
  LEENO Industrial, Inc. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   38,027    5,259 
* NHN KCP Corporation (IT services)   58,601    2,594 
  NICE Information Service Co., Ltd. (Professional services)   192,161    4,304 
  PI Advanced Materials Co., Ltd. (Chemicals)   22,197    896 
  WONIK IPS Co., Ltd. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   98,651    4,507 
               29,202 
             
  Taiwan—16.5%          
  Airtac International Group (Machinery)   252,000    8,876 
  Alchip Technologies, Ltd. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   82,000    2,587 
  ASMedia Technology, Inc. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   68,000    3,551 
  ASPEED Technology, Inc. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   93,000    5,622 
  Bizlink Holding, Inc. (Electrical equipment)   158,000    1,473 
  Elite Material Co., Ltd. (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   258,000    1,528 
  Hiwin Technologies Corporation (Machinery)   120,106    1,694 
  Lotes Co., Ltd. (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   284,000    4,972 
  momo.com, Inc. (Internet & direct marketing retail)   77,000    2,672 
  Parade Technologies, Ltd. (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   83,000    3,563 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Emerging Markets Small Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
   
  Common Stocks—(continued)
   
  Emerging Asia—(continued)
   
  Taiwan — (continued)
  Poya International Co., Ltd. (Multiline retail)   55,000   $1,149 
  RichWave Technology Corporation (Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment)   237,000    5,266 
  Sinbon Electronics Co., Ltd. (Electronic equipment, instruments & components)   842,000    7,791 
  Sporton International, Inc. (Professional services)   197,000    1,698 
  Voltronic Power Technology Corporation (Electrical equipment)   77,507    3,002 
               55,444 
             
  Thailand—2.9%          
  Carabao Group PCL Class “F” (Beverages)   207,100    855 
  Com7 PCL Class “F” (Specialty retail)   2,652,500    5,432 
* Muangthai Capital PCL (Consumer finance)   1,465,500    3,318 
               9,605 
             
  Vietnam—0.5%          
  Hoa Phat Group JSC (Metals & mining)   825,126    1,673 
             
  Emerging Latin America—9.4%          
             
  Brazil—7.2%          
* Aeris Industria E Comercio De Equipamentos Para Geracao De Energia S.A. (Electrical equipment)   494,100    776 
  Arezzo Industria e Comercio S.A. (Textiles, apparel & luxury goods)   77,600    970 
  Cyrela Brazil Realty S.A. Empreendimentos e Participacoes (Household durables)   191,200    838 
  Locaweb Servicos de Internet S.A. (IT services)   2,013,078    8,172 
  Pet Center Comercio e Participacoes S.A. (Specialty retail)   926,300    3,257 
* Sequoia Logistica e Transportes S.A. (Air freight & logistics)   504,100    2,375 
  Tegma Gestao Logistica S.A. (Road & rail)   378,800    1,267 
  TOTVS S.A. (Software)   970,500    4,988 
* Vinci Partners Investments, Ltd. Class “A” (Capital markets)†   120,900    1,590 
               24,233 
             
  Mexico—2.2%          
* Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte S.A.B. de C.V. (Transportation infrastructure)   525,699    3,316 
* Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste S.A.B. de C.V. Class “B” (Transportation infrastructure)   226,710    4,026 
               7,342 
             
  Emerging Europe, Mid-East, Africa—7.0%          
             
  Greece—1.3%          
  JUMBO S.A. (Specialty retail)   37,751    692 
  Terna Energy S.A. (Independent power & renewable electricity producers)   240,451    3,553 
               4,245 
             
  Kenya—0.5%          
  Safaricom plc (Wireless telecommunication services)   5,534,100    1,842 
             
  Poland—1.7%          
* Dino Polska S.A. (Food & staples retailing)   85,624    5,646 
             
  Russia—1.9%          
  HeadHunter Group plc—ADR (Professional services)   62,976    2,136 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Emerging Markets Small Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
   
  Common Stocks—(continued)
   
  Emerging Europe, Mid-East, Africa—(continued)
   
  Russia — (continued)
  TCS Group Holding plc—GDR (Banks)   72,556   $4,209 
               6,345 
             
  South Africa—1.2%          
  Clicks Group, Ltd. (Food & staples retailing)   52,979    863 
* Transaction Capital, Ltd. (Consumer finance)   1,593,631    3,342 
               4,205 
             
  United Arab Emirates—0.4%          
  Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. for Distribution PJSC (Specialty retail)   1,145,467    1,400 
                
  Total Common Stocks—97.8%
(cost $253,596)
           328,678 
             
  Preferred Stock          
             
  Brazil—1.1%          
  Randon S.A. Implementos e Participacoes (Machinery)   1,489,050    3,624 
                
  Total Preferred Stock—1.1%
(cost $3,391)
           3,624 
                
  Total Investments—98.9%
(cost $256,987)
           332,302 
                
  Cash and other assets, less liabilities—1.1%           3,669 
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $335,971 
 

ADR = American Depository Receipt

GDR = Global Depository Receipt

* = Non-income producing security

† = U.S. listed foreign security

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Emerging Markets Small Cap Growth Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (unaudited)

 

At March 31, 2021, the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments includes the following industry categories (as a percentage of long-term investments):

 

Information Technology   26.4%
Industrials   23.1%
Consumer Discretionary   18.7%
Materials   9.7%
Financials   9.5%
Consumer Staples   5.0%
Communication Services   2.3%
Real Estate   1.9%
Health Care   1.8%
Utilities   1.6%
Total   100.0%

 

At March 31, 2021, the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments includes the following currency categories (as a percentage of long-term investments):

 

Indian Rupee   35.8%
New Taiwan Dollar   17.1%
South Korean Won   8.8%
Brazilian Real   7.9%
Chinese Yuan Renminbi   6.3%
Hong Kong Dollar   6.3%
U.S. Dollar   4.4%
Thai Baht   2.9%
Mexican Peso   2.2%
Polish Zloty   1.7%
Euro   1.3%
South African Rand   1.3%
Malaysian Ringgit   1.0%
All Other Currencies   3.0%
Total   100.0%

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Bond Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
   
  U.S. Government and U.S. Government Agency—58.4%
   
  U.S. Treasury Inflation Indexed Notes/Bonds—6.1%
  U.S. Treasury Inflation Indexed Bond, 1.375%, due 2/15/44  $2,806   $3,654 
  U.S. Treasury Inflation Indexed Bond, 3.875%, due 4/15/29   11,137    15,630 
                
  Total U.S. Treasury Inflation Indexed Notes/Bonds           19,284 
                
  U.S. Treasury—9.7%          
  U.S. Treasury Bill, 0.103%, due 4/22/21   1,500    1,500 
  U.S. Treasury Bill, 0.107%, due 7/15/21(a)   1,000    1,000 
  U.S. Treasury Bill, 0.123%, due 10/7/21(a)   3,000    3,000 
  U.S. Treasury Note, 0.315%, due 10/31/21   7,500    7,509 
  U.S. Treasury Note, 1.125%, due 2/28/27   2,250    2,243 
  U.S. Treasury Strip Principal, 0.000%, due 8/15/27   4,750    4,378 
  U.S. Treasury Note, 0.625%, due 5/15/30   2,100    1,910 
  U.S. Treasury Note, 0.625%, due 8/15/30   4,300    3,894 
  U.S. Treasury Bond, 1.125%, due 5/15/40   2,000    1,628 
  U.S. Treasury Bond, 2.375%, due 11/15/49   2,267    2,247 
  U.S. Treasury Bond, 1.250%, due 5/15/50   1,500    1,128 
                
  Total U.S. Treasury           30,437 
                
  Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. (FHLMC)—10.3%          
  #J02986, 6.500%, due 7/1/21       (b) 
  #G30255, 7.000%, due 7/1/21       (b) 
  #G02210, 7.000%, due 12/1/28   25    28 
  #G02183, 6.500%, due 3/1/30   3    3 
  #G01400, 7.000%, due 4/1/32   322    381 
  #G01728, 7.500%, due 7/1/32   50    60 
  #C01385, 6.500%, due 8/1/32   39    46 
  #ZT1221, 5.500%, due 1/1/33   447    520 
  #C01623, 5.500%, due 9/1/33   45    53 
  #A15039, 5.500%, due 10/1/33   2    2 
  #A17603, 5.500%, due 1/1/34   1,180    1,378 
  #G01843, 6.000%, due 6/1/35   9    11 
  #A62858, 6.500%, due 7/1/37   55    63 
  #G03170, 6.500%, due 8/1/37   99    118 
  #A78138, 5.500%, due 6/1/38   122    141 
  #G04466, 5.500%, due 7/1/38   8,324    9,860 
  #G60366, 6.000%, due 10/1/39   8,018    9,586 
  #G61450, 6.000%, due 4/1/40   8,496    10,203 
  #C03665, 9.000%, due 4/1/41   168    205 
             
  Total FHLMC Mortgage Obligations           32,658 
                
  Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA)—32.3%          
  #900725, 6.000%, due 8/1/21   1    1 
  #893325, 7.000%, due 9/1/21       (b) 
  #735104, 7.000%, due 5/1/22       (b) 
  #255956, 5.500%, due 10/1/25   5    5 
  #AL2853, 4.500%, due 6/1/26   1,791    1,896 
  #252925, 7.500%, due 12/1/29       1 
  #AD0729, 7.500%, due 12/1/30   2,153    2,516 
  #535977, 6.500%, due 4/1/31   3    4 
  #253907, 7.000%, due 7/1/31   1    1 
  #587849, 6.500%, due 11/1/31   4    4 
  #545437, 7.000%, due 2/1/32   24    27 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Bond Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
          
  U.S. Government and U.S. Government Agency—(continued)
   
  Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) — (continued)
  #545869, 6.500%, due 7/1/32  $703   $825 
  #545759, 6.500%, due 7/1/32   201    234 
  #670385, 6.500%, due 9/1/32   297    352 
  #AD0725, 7.000%, due 12/1/32   999    1,184 
  #254548, 5.500%, due 12/1/32   19    22 
  #555340, 5.500%, due 4/1/33   150    175 
  #741850, 5.500%, due 9/1/33   234    273 
  #555800, 5.500%, due 10/1/33   22    25 
  #AL3455, 5.500%, due 11/1/33   3,323    3,876 
  #CA2754, 4.500%, due 11/1/33   574    629 
  #756153, 5.500%, due 11/1/33   228    266 
  #AL3401, 5.500%, due 2/1/34   653    762 
  #763798, 5.500%, due 3/1/34   41    48 
  #725228, 6.000%, due 3/1/34   2,148    2,524 
  #725611, 5.500%, due 6/1/34   49    58 
  #745563, 5.500%, due 8/1/34   282    329 
  #AL6413, 8.000%, due 8/1/34   257    295 
  #794474, 6.000%, due 10/1/34   25    30 
  #745092, 6.500%, due 7/1/35   161    186 
  #AL6412, 7.500%, due 9/1/35   430    494 
  #357944, 6.000%, due 9/1/35   7    8 
  #AD0979, 7.500%, due 10/1/35   29    35 
  #CA8368, 2.000%, due 12/1/35   4,878    5,040 
  #888305, 7.000%, due 3/1/36   5    6 
  #895637, 6.500%, due 5/1/36   31    37 
  #831540, 6.000%, due 6/1/36   12    15 
  #893318, 6.500%, due 8/1/36   7    8 
  #831926, 6.000%, due 12/1/36   336    402 
  #902974, 6.000%, due 12/1/36   92    110 
  #AB0265, 6.000%, due 2/1/37   6,577    7,900 
  #938440, 6.000%, due 7/1/37   51    61 
  #948689, 6.000%, due 8/1/37   65    75 
  #AL6411, 7.000%, due 12/1/37   1,048    1,202 
  #AL0904, 5.500%, due 1/1/38   59    69 
  #986856, 6.500%, due 9/1/38   49    58 
  #FM1735, 6.500%, due 10/1/38   3,848    4,684 
  #991911, 7.000%, due 11/1/38   71    81 
  #995076, 6.000%, due 11/1/38   2,976    3,588 
  #FM2467, 6.000%, due 1/1/39   3,654    4,412 
  #AD0752, 7.000%, due 1/1/39   334    413 
  #AC1619, 5.500%, due 8/1/39   165    192 
  #FM1736, 6.500%, due 10/1/39   6,288    7,569 
  #BM5204, 6.500%, due 6/1/40   3,877    4,662 
  #AD7137, 5.500%, due 7/1/40   2,250    2,628 
  #BM1689, 5.500%, due 8/1/40   1,826    2,138 
  #AL5815, 5.500%, due 4/1/41   2,225    2,601 
  #BM3525, 6.000%, due 4/1/41   7,996    9,573 
  #AL9226, 5.500%, due 12/1/41   9,385    11,075 
  #AL9225, 6.000%, due 1/1/42   4,097    4,903 
  #BM5121, 5.500%, due 12/1/48   9,585    11,466 
                
  Total FNMA Mortgage Obligations           102,053 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Bond Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
          
  Asset-Backed Securities—1.5%
  Tesla Auto Lease Trust—144A, 2019-A, Tranche D,
3.370%, 1/20/23
  $650   $675 
  Tesla Auto Lease Trust—144A, 2019-A, Tranche E,
5.480%, 5/22/23
   1,000    1,056 
  GM Financial Automobile Leasing Trust, 2020-1, Tranche D,
2.280%, 6/20/24
   3,050    3,116 
                
  Total Asset-Backed Securities           4,847 
                
  Corporate Obligations—39.5%          
  Fresenius Medical Care US Finance II, Inc.—144A,
5.875%, due 1/31/22
   1,000    1,043 
  Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.,
4.400%, due 11/15/22
   2,500    2,619 
  Ford Motor Credit Co. LLC,
3M USD LIBOR + 1.235%, 1.429%, due 2/15/23, VRN
   700    693 
  Toll Brothers Finance Corporation,
4.375%, due 4/15/23
   1,250    1,309 
  CNH Industrial Capital LLC,
1.950%, due 7/2/23
   2,500    2,568 
  Wells Fargo & Co.,
4.480%, due 1/16/24
   1,500    1,651 
  AT&T, Inc.,
SOFR + 0.640%, 0.650%, due 3/25/24, VRN
   750    751 
  Lennar Corporation,
4.500%, due 4/30/24
   2,450    2,670 
  Banco Inbursa S.A. Institucion de Banca Multiple—144A,
4.125%, due 6/6/24
   2,000    2,135 
  Grupo Bimbo S.A.B. de C.V.—144A,
3.875%, due 6/27/24
   2,000    2,157 
  JPMorgan Chase & Co.,
SOFR + 3.125%, 4.600%, due 2/1/25, VRN
   3,000    3,038 
  Ford Motor Co.,
9.000%, due 4/22/25
   700    849 
  American Tower Corporation,
4.000%, due 6/1/25
   2,500    2,750 
  Simon Property Group L.P.,
3.300%, due 1/15/26
   2,750    2,945 
  Royal Bank of Canada,
SOFR + 0.525%, 0.554%, due 1/20/26, VRN
   3,100    3,095 
  The Bank of Nova Scotia,
SOFR + 0.545%, 0.557%, due 3/2/26, VRN
   3,100    3,093 
  Verizon Communications, Inc.,
SOFR + 0.790%, 0.800%, due 3/20/26, VRN
   3,000    3,020 
  Republic Services, Inc.,
2.900%, due 7/1/26
   2,500    2,667 
  Xylem, Inc.,
3.250%, due 11/1/26
   2,225    2,419 
  Fibria Overseas Finance, Ltd.,
5.500%, due 1/17/27
   2,000    2,277 
  Gilead Sciences, Inc.,
1.200%, due 10/1/27
   1,600    1,535 
  Motorola Solutions, Inc.,
4.600%, due 2/23/28
   2,750    3,131 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Bond Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
          
  Corporate Obligations—(continued)
  TreeHouse Foods, Inc.,
4.000%, due 9/1/28
  $1,400   $1,412 
  Roper Technologies, Inc.,
4.200%, due 9/15/28
   2,500    2,816 
  TransDigm, Inc.—144A,
4.625%, due 1/15/29
   500    493 
  ACCO Brands Corp.—144A,
4.250%, due 3/15/29
   2,000    1,949 
  The Kroger Co.,
8.000%, due 9/15/29
   2,000    2,735 
  Toll Brothers Finance Corporation,
3.800%, due 11/1/29
   1,500    1,588 
  United Rentals North America, Inc.,
5.250%, due 1/15/30
   1,250    1,360 
  Omnicom Group, Inc.,
2.450%, due 4/30/30
   2,800    2,771 
  Abbott Laboratories,
1.400%, due 6/30/30
   2,000    1,870 
  Intuit, Inc.,
1.650%, due 7/15/30
   1,200    1,139 
  FLIR Systems, Inc.,
2.500%, due 8/1/30
   2,500    2,449 
  Alphabet, Inc.,
1.100%, due 8/15/30
   2,620    2,410 
  Johnson Controls International plc,
1.750%, due 9/15/30
   2,100    1,970 
  Fresenius Medical Care U.S. Finance III, Inc.—144A,
2.375%, due 2/16/31
   1,800    1,718 
  Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.,
5.250%, due 4/30/31
   2,000    2,000 
  Boston Properties L.P.,
2.550%, due 4/1/32
   1,585    1,520 
  Costco Wholesale Corporation,
1.750%, due 4/20/32
   2,500    2,390 
  Owens Corning,
7.000%, due 12/1/36
   2,250    3,078 
  Yum! Brands, Inc.,
6.875%, due 11/15/37
   1,250    1,518 
  ConocoPhillips,
6.500%, due 2/1/39
   2,000    2,852 
  Citigroup, Inc.,
5.875%, due 1/30/42
   2,000    2,715 
  Bank of America Corporation,
5.875%, due 2/7/42
   2,000    2,735 
  Orbia Advance Corp S.A.B. de C.V. —144A,
5.875%, due 9/17/44
   2,250    2,636 
  AbbVie, Inc.,
4.700%, due 5/14/45
   2,250    2,675 
  ERP Operating L.P.,
4.500%, due 6/1/45
   2,500    2,916 
  Apple, Inc.,
4.650%, due 2/23/46
   2,250    2,797 
  PepsiCo, Inc.,
4.450%, due 4/14/46
   2,250    2,723 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Bond Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
          
  Corporate Obligations—(continued)
  Activision Blizzard, Inc.,
2.500%, due 9/15/50
  $2,600   $2,181 
  AT&T, Inc.,
5.700%, due 3/1/57
   2,000    2,549 
  Comcast Corporation,
4.950%, due 10/15/58
   2,000    2,613 
  Altria Group, Inc.,
6.200%, due 2/14/59
   2,250    2,742 
  Amazon.com, Inc.,
2.700%, due 6/3/60
   2,500    2,214 
  Microsoft Corporation,
3.041%, due 3/17/62
   2,032    1,992 
  Corning, Inc.,
5.850%, due 11/15/68
   2,150    2,840 
                
  Total Corporate Obligations           124,781 
                
  Total Long-Term Investments—98.4%
(cost $303,205)
           314,060 
                
  Repurchase Agreement—0.1%          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $163, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Note, 2.250%, due 11/15/27, valued at $167   163    163 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—0.1%
(cost $163)
           163 
                
  Commercial Paper—0.7%          
  Ameren Corporation,
0.112%, due 4/1/21
   2,200    2,200 
             
  Total Commercial Paper—0.7%
(cost $2,200)
           2,200 
                
  Total Investments—100.2%
(cost $305,568)
           316,423 
                
  Securities Sold , Not Yet Purchased          
             
  U.S. Government Agency—(1.7)%          
             
  Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA)—(1.7)%           
  TBA, 4.000%, due 5/1/51   (5,000)   (5,372)
             
  Total Securities Sold , Not Yet Purchased—(1.7)%
(proceeds $5,373)
           (5,372)
                
  Cash and other assets, less liabilities—1.5%           4,895 
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $315,946 
 

The obligations of certain U.S. Government-sponsored securities are neither issued nor guaranteed by the U.S. Treasury.

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Bond Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

144A = Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers.

SOFR = Secured Overnight Financing Rate

TBA = To Be Announced—TBAs are mortgage-backed securities traded under delayed delivery commitments, settling after March 31, 2021. The term TBA comes from the fact that the specific mortgage-backed security that will be delivered to fulfill a TBA trade is not designated at the time the trade is made.

VRN = Variable Rate Note

(a) Security, or a portion of security, is segregated as collateral for the centrally cleared credit default swaps, aggregating a total of $1,119 (in thousands).

(b) Amount is less than the minimum amount disclosed.

 

Centrally Cleared Credit Default Swaps

 

Reference
Entity
  Buy/Sell
Protection
  Fixed Deal
Pay Rate
  Payment
Frequency
  Maturity
Date
  Cleared
Exchange
  Notional
Amount
(in thousands)
  Upfront
Payment
Paid
(Received)
  Value  Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
CDX.NA.HY- 34  Buy   5.000%  3M  June 2025  ICE  $9,200   $(221)  $(863)  $(642)
CDX.NA.HY- 35  Buy   5.000%  3M  December 2025  ICE   5,000    (241)   (463)   (222)
CDX.NA.IG- 35  Buy   1.000%  3M  December 2030  ICE   15,000    (103)   (116)   (13)
Total net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on swaps                           $(877)

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Income Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
   
  U.S. Government and U.S. Government Agency—57.5%
   
  U.S. Treasury Inflation Indexed Notes/Bonds—3.7%
  U.S. Treasury Inflation Indexed Bond, 2.375%, due 1/15/27  $324   $397 
  U.S. Treasury Inflation Indexed Bond, 3.875%, due 4/15/29   1,432    2,009 
                
  Total U.S. Treasury Inflation Indexed Notes/Bonds           2,406 
                
  U.S. Treasury—6.9%          
  U.S. Treasury Note, 0.235%, due 7/31/21   175    175 
  U.S. Treasury Note, 0.315%, due 10/31/21   1,000    1,001 
  U.S. Treasury Note, 2.500%, due 2/15/22(a)   470    480 
  U.S. Treasury Note, 0.064%, due 1/31/23   500    500 
  U.S. Treasury Note, 0.250%, due 7/31/25   1,000    978 
  U.S. Treasury Note, 1.125%, due 2/28/27   600    598 
  U.S. Treasury Strip Principal, 0.000%, due 8/15/27   775    715 
             
  Total U.S. Treasury           4,447 
                
  Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. (FHLMC)—6.4%          
  #E02490, 6.000%, due 4/1/23   10    11 
  #J13022, 4.000%, due 9/1/25   137    146 
  #G14150, 4.500%, due 4/1/26   43    46 
  #J16051, 4.500%, due 7/1/26   347    373 
  #G15030, 4.000%, due 3/1/29   254    275 
  #A17603, 5.500%, due 1/1/34   342    399 
  #G01705, 5.500%, due 6/1/34   611    716 
  #A45790, 7.500%, due 5/1/35   60    68 
  #G04126, 6.000%, due 6/1/37   140    168 
  #G04564, 6.000%, due 12/1/37   108    129 
  #G05566, 5.500%, due 12/1/38   78    92 
  #G05875, 5.500%, due 2/1/40   53    63 
  #G61450, 6.000%, due 4/1/40   1,273    1,529 
  #C03665, 9.000%, due 4/1/41   82    100 
             
  Total FHLMC Mortgage Obligations           4,115 
                
  Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA)—40.5%          
  FNR G93-19 SH, 1M USD LIBOR + 56.169%, 11.234%, due 4/25/23, VRN   5    5 
  #982885, 5.000%, due 5/1/23   65    69 
  #933985, 5.500%, due 8/1/23   38    39 
  #255956, 5.500%, due 10/1/25   15    16 
  #AH0971, 4.000%, due 12/1/25   156    166 
  #AL2853, 4.500%, due 6/1/26   232    245 
  #AJ6954, 4.000%, due 11/1/26   75    80 
  #256639, 5.000%, due 2/1/27   4    4 
  #806458, 8.000%, due 6/1/28   55    62 
  #AL9857, 4.000%, due 2/1/29   3,008    3,212 
  #880155, 8.500%, due 7/1/29   87    99 
  #797846, 7.000%, due 3/1/32   3    3 
  #745519, 8.500%, due 5/1/32   39    42 
  #654674, 6.500%, due 9/1/32   26    30 
  #AD0725, 7.000%, due 12/1/32   426    506 
  #254693, 5.500%, due 4/1/33   3    4 
  #711736, 5.500%, due 6/1/33   49    58 
  #555531, 5.500%, due 6/1/33   31    36 
  #555591, 5.500%, due 7/1/33   5    6 
  #CA2754, 4.500%, due 11/1/33   314    344 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Income Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
   
  U.S. Government and U.S. Government Agency—(continued)
   
  Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) — (continued)
  #AL3455, 5.500%, due 11/1/33  $976   $1,138 
  #725424, 5.500%, due 4/1/34   34    39 
  #AL6413, 8.000%, due 8/1/34   125    144 
  #CA5931, 4.000%, due 5/1/35   3,985    4,405 
  #AL6412, 7.500%, due 9/1/35   322    371 
  #888884, 5.500%, due 12/1/35   79    92 
  #CA8368, 2.000%, due 12/1/35   976    1,008 
  #928658, 6.500%, due 9/1/37   13    15 
  #889371, 6.000%, due 1/1/38   1,430    1,711 
  #FM1735, 6.500%, due 10/1/38   1,089    1,325 
  #991911, 7.000%, due 11/1/38   46    52 
  #995076, 6.000%, due 11/1/38   397    478 
  #FM2467, 6.000%, due 1/1/39   406    490 
  #FM1736, 6.500%, due 10/1/39   1,040    1,252 
  #BM5204, 6.500%, due 6/1/40   113    136 
  #BM1689, 5.500%, due 8/1/40   247    289 
  #BM3525, 6.000%, due 4/1/41       (b) 
  #AL9226, 5.500%, due 12/1/41   2,966    3,500 
  #BM1328, 6.000%, due 1/1/42   1,220    1,465 
  #AL9225, 6.000%, due 1/1/42   1,127    1,348 
  #BM5121, 5.500%, due 12/1/48   1,576    1,885 
             
  Total FNMA Mortgage Obligations           26,169 
                
  Asset-Backed Securities—4.3%          
  Verizon Owner Trust 2018-1—144A, 2018-1A, Tranche A1A,
2.820%, 9/20/22
   33    33 
  Citibank Credit Card Issuance Trust, 2016-A3, Tranche A3,
1M USD LIBOR + 0.490%, 0.594%, 12/7/23, VRN
   800    803 
  GM Financial Automobile Leasing Trust, 2020-1, Tranche C,
2.040%, 12/20/23
   950    969 
  Verizon Owner Trust, 2020-A, Tranche C,
2.060%, 7/22/24
   425    436 
  Carmax Auto Owner Trust, 2021-1, Tranche C,
0.940%, 12/15/26
   550    543 
             
  Total Asset-Backed Securities           2,784 
                
  Corporate Obligations—37.9%          
  Banco Santander Mexico S.A. Institucion de Banca Multiple Grupo Financiero Santand—144A,
 4.125%, due 11/9/22
   475    495 
  Bank of Montreal,
SOFR + 0.680%, 0.690%, due 3/10/23, VRN
   600    606 
  Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce,
SOFR + 0.800%, 0.810%, due 3/17/23, VRN
   750    756 
  Toll Brothers Finance Corporation,
 4.375%, due 4/15/23
   250    262 
  Shell International Finance BV,
 0.375%, due 9/15/23
   500    499 
  GlaxoSmithKline Capital plc,
 0.534%, due 10/1/23
   300    301 
  Ally Financial, Inc.,
 1.450%, due 10/2/23
   525    533 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Income Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
             
  Corporate Obligations—(continued)          
  Royal Bank of Canada,
SOFR + 0.450%, 0.474%, due 10/26/23, VRN
  $350   $351 
  KeyBank NA,
SOFR + 0.340%, 0.350%, due 1/3/24, VRN
   700    700 
  Toyota Motor Credit Corporation,
SOFR + 0.330%, 0.367%, due 1/11/24, VRN
   650    652 
  Wells Fargo & Co.,
 4.480%, due 1/16/24
   650    716 
  Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.,
 3.407%, due 3/7/24
   550    589 
  The Charles Schwab Corporation,
SOFR + 0.500%, 0.510%, due 3/18/24, VRN
   600    604 
  BMW US Capital LLC Co.—144A,
SOFR + 53.000%, 0.540%, due 4/1/24, VRN
   110    110 
  Citigroup, Inc.,
SOFR + 1.667%, 1.678%, due 5/15/24, VRN
   500    510 
  Grupo Bimbo S.A.B. de C.V.—144A,
 3.875%, due 6/27/24
   500    539 
  JPMorgan Chase & Co.,
SOFR + 3.125%, 4.600%, due 2/1/25, VRN
   450    456 
  United Parcel Service, Inc.,
 3.900%, due 4/1/25
   500    554 
  The Hershey Co.,
 0.900%, due 6/1/25
   525    521 
  American Honda Finance Corporation,
 1.200%, due 7/8/25
   450    448 
  Intuit, Inc.,
 0.950%, due 7/15/25
   450    447 
  Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB—144A,
 0.850%, due 9/2/25
   500    489 
  Bank of America Corporation,
SOFR + 0.910%, 0.981%, due 9/25/25, VRN
   700    699 
  Comcast Corporation,
 3.950%, due 10/15/25
   600    670 
  Morgan Stanley,
SOFR + 0.745%, 0.864%, due 10/21/25, VRN
   550    547 
  Capital One Financial Corporation,
 4.200%, due 10/29/25
   500    554 
  Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.,
 3.750%, due 12/1/25
   450    495 
  Simon Property Group L.P.,
 3.300%, due 1/15/26
   550    589 
  Tencent Holdings Ltd.—144A,
 1.810%, due 1/26/26
   700    702 
  AT&T, Inc.,
 4.125%, due 2/17/26
   600    672 
  Merck & Co., Inc.,
 0.750%, due 2/24/26
   700    689 
  The Bank of Nova Scotia,
SOFR + 0.545%, 0.557%, due 3/2/26, VRN
   675    674 
  ConocoPhillips Co.,
 4.950%, due 3/15/26
   600    696 
  Verizon Communications, Inc.,
SOFR + 0.790%, 0.800%, due 3/20/26, VRN
   600    604 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Income Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
             
  Corporate Obligations—(continued)          
  Brookfield Finance, Inc.,
 4.250%, due 6/2/26
  $550   $620 
  Fibria Overseas Finance, Ltd.,
 5.500%, due 1/17/27
   500    569 
  The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.,
SOFR + 0.810%, 0.821%, due 3/9/27, VRN
   600    596 
  Costco Wholesale Corporation,
 1.375%, due 6/20/27
   500    499 
  Gilead Sciences, Inc.,
 1.200%, due 10/1/27
   400    384 
  Abbott Laboratories,
 1.150%, due 1/30/28
   600    576 
  Motorola Solutions, Inc.,
 4.600%, due 2/23/28
   450    512 
  Roper Technologies, Inc.,
 4.200%, due 9/15/28
   375    422 
  The Kroger Co.,
 8.000%, due 9/15/29
   450    615 
  Toll Brothers Finance Corporation,
 3.800%, due 11/1/29
   250    265 
  Amazon.com, Inc.,
 1.500%, due 6/3/30
   450    429 
  Johnson Controls International plc,
 1.750%, due 9/15/30
   350    328 
                
  Total Corporate Obligations           24,544 
                
  Total Long-Term Investments—99.7%
(cost $63,395)
           64,465 
                
  Repurchase Agreement—0.3%          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $170, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Note, 2.250%, due 11/15/27, valued at $173   170    170 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—0.3%
(cost $170)
           170 
                
  Total Investments—100.0%
(cost $63,565)
           64,635 
                
  Securities Sold , Not Yet Purchased          
             
  U.S. Government Agency—(1.7)%          
             
  Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA)—(1.7)%          
  TBA,  4.000%, due 5/1/51   (1,000)   (1,075)
             
  Total Securities Sold , Not Yet Purchased—(1.7)%
(proceeds $1,075)
           (1,075)

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Income Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer          Value
                
  Cash and other assets, less liabilities—1.7%          $1,114 
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $64,674 
 

The obligations of certain U.S. Government-sponsored securities are neither issued nor guaranteed by the U.S. Treasury.

 

144A = Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers.

SOFR = Secured Overnight Financing Rate

TBA = To Be Announced—TBAs are mortgage-backed securities traded under delayed delivery commitments, settling after March 31, 2021. The term TBA comes from the fact that the specific mortgage-backed security that will be delivered to fulfill a TBA trade is not designated at the time the trade is made.

VRN = Variable Rate Note

(a) Security, or a portion of security, is segregated as collateral for the centrally cleared credit default swap, aggregating a total of $357 (in thousands).

(b) Amount is less than the minimum amount disclosed.

 

Centrally Cleared Credit Default Swap

 

Reference
Entity
  Buy/Sell
Protection
  Fixed Deal
Pay Rate
  Payment
Frequency
  Maturity
Date
  Cleared
Exchange
  Notional
Amount
(in thousands)
  Upfront
Payment
Paid
(Received)
  Value  Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
CDX.NA.HY- 34  Buy  5.000%  3M  June 2025  ICE  $4,600  $(110)  $(431)  $(321)

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Low Duration Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
          
  U.S. Government and U.S. Government Agency—55.1%
   
  U.S. Treasury—13.4%
  U.S. Treasury Strip Principal, 0.000%, due 8/15/21  $3,000   $2,999 
  U.S. Treasury Note, 0.315%, due 10/31/21   3,950    3,955 
  U.S. Treasury Note, 0.169%, due 1/31/22   4,750    4,756 
  U.S. Treasury Note, 2.500%, due 1/15/22   4,000    4,077 
  U.S. Treasury Note, 0.129%, due 4/30/22   4,500    4,505 
  U.S. Treasury Note, 0.064%, due 1/31/23   2,000    2,001 
             
  Total U.S. Treasury           22,293 
                
  Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. (FHLMC)—9.8%          
  #E02322, 5.500%, due 5/1/22   2    2 
  #G12725, 6.000%, due 6/1/22   12    12 
  #G13225, 5.000%, due 6/1/23   310    325 
  #J08450, 5.500%, due 7/1/23   5    5 
  #J08703, 5.500%, due 9/1/23   3    3 
  #C00351, 8.000%, due 7/1/24   15    16 
  #J11208, 5.000%, due 11/1/24   13    14 
  #G00363, 8.000%, due 6/1/25   27    29 
  #C80329, 8.000%, due 8/1/25   5    5 
  #G14643, 4.000%, due 8/1/26   68    73 
  #G14550, 4.500%, due 9/1/26   402    423 
  #G15360, 4.500%, due 11/1/26   153    163 
  #G14402, 4.000%, due 2/1/27   114    122 
  #G04821, 8.500%, due 7/1/31   1,068    1,266 
  #G02454, 6.500%, due 7/1/32   485    546 
  #ZT1221, 5.500%, due 1/1/33   443    516 
  #A81372, 6.000%, due 8/1/38   125    145 
  #G04687, 6.000%, due 9/1/38   37    43 
  #G04745, 6.000%, due 9/1/38   123    142 
  #G06085, 6.500%, due 9/1/38   35    41 
  #G60681, 7.000%, due 2/1/39   4,531    5,552 
  #G07480, 6.000%, due 5/1/39   570    676 
  #G60680, 6.500%, due 9/1/39   542    644 
  #G07058, 6.000%, due 9/1/39   567    696 
  #G61450, 6.000%, due 4/1/40   3,820    4,588 
  #G61050, 5.500%, due 3/1/41   265    312 
                
  Total FHLMC Mortgage Obligations           16,359 
                
  Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA)—31.9%          
  #831497, 6.000%, due 4/1/21   1    1 
  #879607, 5.500%, due 4/1/21       (a) 
  #831525, 5.500%, due 6/1/21       (a) 
  #880993, 6.000%, due 1/1/22       (a) 
  #888982, 6.000%, due 12/1/22   16    17 
  #972934, 5.500%, due 2/1/23   20    20 
  #889670, 5.500%, due 6/1/23   4    4 
  #AE0011, 5.500%, due 9/1/23   2    2 
  #995395, 6.000%, due 12/1/23   7    8 
  #995253, 5.500%, due 12/1/23   158    161 
  #190988, 9.000%, due 6/1/24   1    1 
  #AL8529, 6.000%, due 11/1/24   1,892    1,966 
  #AL2853, 4.500%, due 6/1/26   734    777 
  #AI4748, 4.000%, due 7/1/26   150    160 
  #AL9730, 4.500%, due 2/1/27   1,238    1,319 
  #BM3382, 5.000%, due 3/1/27   761    800 
  #AL3388, 4.000%, due 9/1/27   259    277 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Low Duration Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
          
  U.S. Government and U.S. Government Agency—(continued)
   
  Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) — (continued)
  #AL9870, 6.500%, due 2/1/28  $612   $687 
  #AL4502, 4.000%, due 11/1/28   333    361 
  #AL9857, 4.000%, due 2/1/29   3,073    3,281 
  #323933, 7.000%, due 9/1/29   209    245 
  #555933, 7.000%, due 6/1/32   272    310 
  #555866, 7.500%, due 3/1/33   159    187 
  #745409, 7.000%, due 4/1/33   386    437 
  #CA2408, 4.000%, due 10/1/33   151    166 
  #CA2754, 4.500%, due 11/1/33   94    103 
  #725228, 6.000%, due 3/1/34   689    809 
  #AL6413, 8.000%, due 8/1/34   145    167 
  #AD0720, 5.500%, due 12/1/34   193    225 
  #CA5298, 4.000%, due 2/1/35   4,151    4,588 
  #AL6412, 7.500%, due 9/1/35   537    618 
  #CA8368, 2.000%, due 12/1/35   1,463    1,512 
  #886762, 7.000%, due 9/1/36   176    212 
  #888530, 7.500%, due 8/1/37   1,413    1,731 
  #AD0731, 7.500%, due 8/1/37   3,864    4,633 
  #AL6411, 7.000%, due 12/1/37   1,048    1,202 
  #889219, 6.000%, due 3/1/38   1,000    1,234 
  #FM1735, 6.500%, due 10/1/38   1,944    2,366 
  #995076, 6.000%, due 11/1/38   1,811    2,183 
  #AD0100, 7.000%, due 12/1/38   391    468 
  #FM2467, 6.000%, due 1/1/39   1,624    1,961 
  #FM1736, 6.500%, due 10/1/39   2,512    3,024 
  #BM5204, 6.500%, due 6/1/40   2,197    2,642 
  #AL0515, 6.000%, due 7/1/40   443    542 
  #BM3525, 6.000%, due 4/1/41   2,271    2,719 
  #AL9226, 5.500%, due 12/1/41   2,081    2,455 
  #BM1328, 6.000%, due 1/1/42   1,173    1,409 
  #AL9225, 6.000%, due 1/1/42   1,844    2,206 
  #AL6276, 5.500%, due 10/1/43   150    173 
  #BM5121, 5.500%, due 12/1/48   1,040    1,244 
  #CA5837, 6.000%, due 7/1/49   1,347    1,614 
                
  Total FNMA Mortgage Obligations           53,227 
                
  Asset-Backed Securities—10.2%          
  Tesla Auto Lease Trust 2018-B—144A, 2018-B, Tranche A,
3.710%, 8/20/21
   165    165 
  Honda Auto Receivables Owner Trust, 2019-3, Tranche A2,
1.900%, 4/15/22
   170    171 
  Ford Credit Auto Lease Trust 2019-B, 2019-B, Tranche A4,
2.270%, 11/15/22
   329    333 
  Toyota Auto Receivables 2020-B Owner Trust, 2020-B, Tranche A2,
1.380%, 12/15/22
   736    739 
  Tesla Auto Lease Trust—144A, 2019-A, Tranche C,
2.680%, 1/20/23
   675    694 
  Mercedes-Benz Auto Lease Trust 2020-B, 2020-B, Tranche A2,
0.310%, 2/15/23
   488    488 
  GM Financial Automobile Leasing Trust, 2019-2, Tranche C,
3.120%, 3/20/23
   425    432 
  Verizon Owner Trust 2018-A, 2018-A, Tranche A1A,
3.230%, 4/20/23
   904    913 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Low Duration Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
          
  Asset-Backed Securities—(continued)
  Kubota Credit Owner Trust—144A, 2020-2A, Tranche A2,
0.410%, 6/15/23
  $1,486   $1,488 
  BA Credit Card Trust, 2018-A2, Tranche A2,
3.000%, 9/15/23
   1,000    1,001 
  GM Financial Consumer Automobile Receivables Trust, 2018-4, Tranche A3,
3.210%, 10/16/23
   448    454 
  Nissan Auto Lease Trust 2020-B, 2020-B, Tranche A3,
0.430%, 10/16/23
   550    551 
  Citibank Credit Card Issuance Trust, 2016-A3, Tranche A3,
1M USD LIBOR + 0.490%, 0.594%, 12/7/23, VRN
   1,150    1,154 
  Discover Card Execution Note Trust, 2019-A2, Tranche A,
1M USD LIBOR + 0.270%, 0.376%, 12/15/23, VRN
   647    648 
  Discover Card Execution Note Trust, 2018-A3, Tranche A3,
1M USD LIBOR + 0.230%, 0.336%, 12/15/23, VRN
   920    922 
  GM Financial Automobile Leasing Trust, 2020-1, Tranche C,
2.040%, 12/20/23
   1,400    1,427 
  Chase Issuance Trust, 2017-A2, Tranche A,
1M USD LIBOR + 0.400%, 0.506%, 3/15/24, VRN
   1,545    1,552 
  Verizon Owner Trust 2019-C, 2019-C, Tranche C,
2.160%, 4/22/24
   60    62 
  Verizon Owner Trust, 2020-A, Tranche C,
2.060%, 7/22/24
   1,250    1,283 
  Nissan Auto Receivables 2020-A Owner Trust, 2020-A, Tranche A3,
1.380%, 12/16/24
   1,126    1,143 
  American Express Credit Account Master Trust, 2017-5, Tranche B,
1M USD LIBOR + 0.580%, 0.686%, 2/18/25, VRN
   450    452 
  CNH Equipment Trust 2020-A, 2020-A, Tranche A3,
1.160%, 6/16/25
   300    303 
  CarMax Auto Owner Trust, 2020-1, Tranche C,
2.340%, 11/17/25
   600    622 
             
  Total Asset-Backed Securities           16,997 
                
  Corporate Obligations—33.6%          
  Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.—144A,
3M USD LIBOR + 1.480%, 1.704%, due 4/12/21, VRN
   2,000    2,001 
  Bank of America Corporation,
3M USD LIBOR + 1.420%, 1.643%, due 4/19/21, VRN
   1,200    1,201 
  American Express Credit Corporation,
 2.250%, due 5/5/21
   1,500    1,500 
  JPMorgan Chase & Co.,
 4.625%, due 5/10/21
   951    955 
  Chevron Corporation,
3M USD LIBOR + 0.950%, 1.144%, due 5/16/21, VRN
   500    501 
  American Express Co.,
3M USD LIBOR + 0.525%, 0.717%, due 5/17/21, VRN
   1,225    1,225 
  American Honda Finance Corporation,
3M USD LIBOR + 0.350%, 0.527%, due 6/11/21, VRN
   2,893    2,895 
  Citibank NA,
 3.400%, due 7/23/21
   525    529 
  Wells Fargo & Co.,
 2.100%, due 7/26/21
   3,000    3,017 
  Citigroup, Inc.,
3M USD LIBOR + 1.190%, 1.392%, due 8/2/21, VRN
   1,305    1,310 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Low Duration Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
          
  Corporate Obligations—(continued)
  Toyota Motor Credit Corporation,
SOFR + 0.340%, 0.371%, due 10/14/22, VRN
  $200   $200 
  Met Tower Global Funding—144A,
SOFR + 0.550%, 0.580%, due 1/17/23, VRN
   1,481    1,489 
  Morgan Stanley,
SOFR + 0.700%, 0.725%, due 1/20/23, VRN
   3,900    3,912 
  Capital One Bank USA NA,
SOFR + 0.616%, 2.014%, due 1/27/23, VRN
   1,400    1,417 
  Bank of Montreal,
SOFR + 0.680%, 0.690%, due 3/10/23, VRN
   2,900    2,926 
  Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce,
SOFR + 0.800%, 0.810%, due 3/17/23, VRN
   1,000    1,009 
  The Bank of Nova Scotia,
SOFR + 0.550%, 0.560%, due 9/15/23, VRN
   2,000    2,010 
  Royal Bank of Canada,
SOFR + 0.450%, 0.474%, due 10/26/23, VRN
   1,500    1,504 
  Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce,
SOFR + 0.400%, 0.410%, due 12/14/23, VRN
   1,900    1,900 
  KeyBank NA,
SOFR + 0.340%, 0.350%, due 1/3/24, VRN
   2,900    2,900 
  Metropolitan Life Global Funding I—144A,
SOFR + 0.320%, 0.358%, due 1/7/24, VRN
   1,500    1,504 
  Toyota Motor Credit Corporation,
SOFR + 0.330%, 0.367%, due 1/11/24, VRN
   2,800    2,809 
  The Toronto-Dominion Bank,
SOFR + 0.355%, 0.367%, due 3/4/24, VRN
   2,900    2,901 
  Roche Holdings, Inc.—144A,
SOFR + 0.240%, 0.251%, due 3/5/24, VRN
   1,150    1,151 
  JPMorgan Chase & Co.,
SOFR + 0.580%, 0.590%, due 3/16/24, VRN
   1,825    1,832 
  The Charles Schwab Corporation,
SOFR + 0.500%, 0.510%, due 3/18/24, VRN
   2,700    2,718 
  BMW US Capital LLC Co.—144A,
SOFR + 53.000%, 1.000%, due 4/1/24, VRN
   500    501 
  Royal Bank of Canada,
SOFR + 0.525%, 0.554%, due 1/20/26, VRN
   1,500    1,497 
  The Bank of Nova Scotia,
SOFR + 0.545%, 0.557%, due 3/2/26, VRN
   925    923 
  Verizon Communications, Inc.,
SOFR + 0.790%, 0.800%, due 3/20/26, VRN
   2,900    2,919 
  The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.,
SOFR + 0.810%, 0.821%, due 3/9/27, VRN
   2,900    2,882 
                
  Total Corporate Obligations           56,038 
                
  Total Long-Term Investments—98.9%
(cost $164,525)
           164,914 
                
  Repurchase Agreement—1.0%          
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $1,630, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Bond, 2.000%, due 2/15/50, valued at $1,663   1,630    1,630 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—1.0%
(cost $1,630)
           1,630 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Low Duration Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
           
  Total Investments—99.9%
(cost $166,155)
       $166,544 
             
  Securities Sold , Not Yet Purchased          
             
  U.S. Government Agency—(14.0)%          
             
  Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA)—(14.0)%          
  TBA, 2.500%, due 5/1/36  $(10,000)   (10,402)
  TBA, 4.000%, due 5/1/51   (12,000)   (12,893)
             
  Total Securities Sold , Not Yet Purchased—(14.0)%
(proceeds $23,402)
        (23,296)
             
  Cash and other assets, less liabilities—14.1%        23,442 
             
  Net assets—100.0%       $166,690 
 

The obligations of certain U.S. Government-sponsored securities are neither issued nor guaranteed by the U.S. Treasury.

 

144A = Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers.

SOFR = Secured Overnight Financing Rate

TBA = To Be Announced —TBAs are mortgage-backed securities traded under delayed delivery commitments, settling after March 31, 2021. The term TBA comes from the fact that the specific mortgage-backed security that will be delivered to fulfill a TBA trade is not designated at the time the trade is made.

VRN = Variable Rate Note

(a) Amount is less than the minimum amount disclosed.

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Macro Allocation Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares   Value
           
  Exchange-Traded Funds—65.3%
   
  Equity Exchange-Traded Funds—61.3%
  Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund   53,700   $2,635 
  Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund   83,000    2,826 
  iShares MSCI Brazil ETF   99,800    3,338 
  iShares MSCI India ETF   10,200    430 
  SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust   393,200    155,837 
  Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund   11,100    711 
  Vietnam Enterprise Investments, Ltd. Class “C”   696,748    5,744 
             
  Total Equity Exchange-Traded Funds           171,521 
                
  Fixed Income Exchange-Traded Funds—4.0%          
  iShares iBoxx $ Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF   64,500    8,388 
  SPDR Bloomberg Barclays High Yield Bond ETF   27,200    2,960 
             
  Total Fixed Income Exchange-Traded Funds           11,348 
                
  Total Exchange-Traded Funds—65.3%
(cost $137,643)
           182,869 
                
  Common Stocks—4.3%          
             
  Emerging Asia—1.5%          
             
  Philippines—1.5%          
  Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Inc. (Industrial conglomerates)   185,163    132 
  Ayala Corporation (Industrial conglomerates)   24,300    370 
  Ayala Land, Inc. (Real estate management & development)   666,910    472 
  Bank of the Philippine Islands (Banks)   155,006    260 
  BDO Unibank, Inc. (Banks)   165,123    347 
  Globe Telecom, Inc. (Wireless telecommunication services)   3,163    122 
  GT Capital Holdings, Inc. (Diversified financial services)   7,975    86 
  International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (Transportation infrastructure)   88,154    220 
  JG Summit Holdings, Inc. (Industrial conglomerates)   260,594    321 
  Jollibee Foods Corporation (Hotels, restaurants & leisure)   35,005    128 
  Manila Electric Co. (Electric utilities)   19,247    108 
  Megaworld Corporation (Real estate management & development)   1,002,038    74 
  Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (Diversified financial services)   1,146,973    88 
  Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co. (Banks)   152,967    140 
  PLDT, Inc. (Wireless telecommunication services)   8,056    203 
  Puregold Price Club, Inc. (Food & staples retailing)   107,530    87 
  SM Investments Corporation (Industrial conglomerates)   20,851    412 
  SM Prime Holdings, Inc. (Real estate management & development)   824,474    594 
  Universal Robina Corporation (Food products)   78,434    215 
             
              4,379 
                
  Emerging Latin America—2.8%          
             
  Chile—2.8%          
  Banco de Chile (Banks)   8,648,503    1,020 
  Banco de Credito e Inversiones S.A. (Banks)   10,111    535 
  Banco Santander Chile (Banks)   12,392,049    774 
  Cencosud S.A. (Food & staples retailing)   313,755    671 
  Cencosud Shopping S.A.   102,518    213 
  Cia Cervecerias Unidas S.A. (Beverages)   32,976    289 
  Colbun S.A. (Independent power & renewable electricity producers)   1,677,888    327 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Macro Allocation Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Shares or
Principal
Amount
   Value
           
  Common Stocks—(continued)
   
  Emerging Latin America — (continued)
  Empresas CMPC S.A. (Paper & forest products)   225,122   $723 
  Empresas COPEC S.A. (Oil, gas & consumable fuels)   73,462    907 
  Enel Americas S.A. (Electric utilities)   6,760,566    1,127 
* Enel Chile S.A. (Electric utilities)   5,867,452    457 
  Falabella S.A. (Multiline retail)   158,200    718 
             
               7,761 
  Total Common Stocks—4.3%
(cost $9,807)
           12,140 
                
  Foreign Government Bonds—12.6%          
             
  Brazil—3.9%          
  Brazil Notas do Tesouro Nacional Serie F, 10.000%, due 1/1/25  BRL58,370    10,941 
             
  Malaysia—3.8%          
  Malaysia Government Bond, 3.480%, due 3/15/23  MYR42,610    10,543 
             
  South Africa—4.9%          
  Republic of South Africa Government Bond, 8.000%, due 1/31/30  ZAR65,055    4,017 
  Republic of South Africa Government Bond, 7.000%, due 2/28/31  ZAR177,645    9,825 
             
               13,842 
  Total Foreign Government Bonds—12.6%
(cost $35,934)
           35,326 
                
  Preferred Stocks—0.5%          
             
  Emerging Latin America—0.5%          
             
  Chile—0.5%          
  Embotelladora Andina S.A. Class “B” (Beverages)   79,237    210 
  Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile S.A. Class “B” (Chemicals)   21,391    1,146 
             
              1,356 
                
  Total Preferred Stocks—0.5%
(cost $936)
           1,356 
                
  Rights—0.0%          
             
  Emerging Latin America—0.0%          
             
  Chile—0.0%          
  Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile S.A. (Chemicals)   3,997    16 
             
  Total Rights—0.0%
(cost $0)
           16 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Macro Allocation Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

  Issuer  Principal
Amount
   Value
           
  Repurchase Agreement—1.8%
  Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, 0.000% dated 3/31/21, due 4/1/21, repurchase price $4,890, collateralized by U.S. Treasury Note, 2.250%, due 11/15/27, valued at $4,988  $4,890   $4,890 
             
  Total Repurchase Agreement—1.8%
(cost $4,890)
           4,890 
                
  U.S. Government—15.2%          
  U.S. Treasury Bill, 0.153%, due 7/15/21   2,275    2,275 
  U.S. Treasury Bill, 0.133%, due 8/12/21(a)   4,225    4,225 
  U.S. Treasury Bill, 0.128%, due 9/9/21   3,500    3,500 
  U.S. Treasury Bill, 0.104%, due 10/7/21(a)(b)   5,500    5,499 
  U.S. Treasury Bill, 0.098%, due 11/4/21(b)   5,500    5,499 
  U.S. Treasury Bill, 0.096%, due 12/2/21(a)   5,500    5,498 
  U.S. Treasury Bill, 0.101%, due 12/30/21(a)   5,500    5,498 
  U.S. Treasury Bill, 0.086%, due 1/27/22(b)   5,500    5,498 
  U.S. Treasury Bill, 0.074%, due 2/24/22(a)   3,000    2,998 
  U.S. Treasury Bill, 0.068%, due 3/24/22   2,000    1,999 
             
  Total U.S. Government—15.2%
(cost $42,474)
           42,489 
                
  Total Investments in Securities—99.7%
(cost $231,684)
           279,086 
                
  Total Written Options—(0.0)%
(premiums received $218)
           (78)
                
  Cash and other assets, less liabilities—0.3%           920 
                
  Net assets—100.0%          $279,928 

 

 

* = Non-income producing security

 

(a) Security, or portion of security, is segregated as collateral for centrally cleared swaps and to cover initial margin requirements on open futures contracts aggregating a total value of $18,147 (in thousands).

(b) Security, or portion of security, is pledged as collateral for OTC swap contracts and foreign forward currency contracts aggregating a total value of $3,822 (in thousands).

 

Written Options Contracts

 

Description  Counterparty  Exercise
Price
  Expiration
Date
  Number of
Contracts
  Notional
Amount
  Market
Value
  Premiums
Paid
(Received)
by Fund
  Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
Calls                                
Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF  Credit Suisse International  52  04/16/21    1,688  $16,880   $(78)  $(218)  $140 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Macro Allocation Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

 

Settlement
Date
  Deliver/Receive  Counterparty  Local Currency (in thousands)   USD (Base)
Purchased
or Sold
   Current
Value
   Net
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
 
                           
Purchased                          
                           
4/21/21  Australian Dollar  Citibank N.A. London   1,171   $893   $889   $(4)
4/21/21  British Pound Sterling  Citibank N.A. London   9,257    12,917    12,762    (155)
4/21/21  Chilean Peso  Citibank N.A. London   423,421    589    588    (1)
4/21/21  Chinese Yuan Renminbi  Citibank N.A. London   4,177    639    636    (3)
4/21/21  Colombian Peso  Citibank N.A. London   63,641,792    17,987    17,377    (610)
4/21/21  Czech Koruna  Citibank N.A. London   12,345    555    555     
4/21/21  Euro  Citibank N.A. London   843    995    989    (6)
4/21/21  Hong Kong Dollar  Citibank N.A. London   4,515    581    581     
4/21/21  Indonesian Rupiah  Citibank N.A. London   7,093,392    486    486     
4/21/21  Israeli Shekel  Citibank N.A. London   2,924    884    875    (9)
4/21/21  Japanese Yen  Citibank N.A. London   1,832,311    16,859    16,551    (308)
4/21/21  Mexican Peso  Citibank N.A. London   504,523    24,226    24,643    417 
4/21/21  New Turkish Lira  Citibank N.A. London   285,109    37,046    34,029    (3,017)
4/21/21  New Zealand Dollar  Citibank N.A. London   1,036    723    724    1 
4/21/21  Philippine Peso  Citibank N.A. London   813,454    16,732    16,732     
4/21/21  Russian Ruble  Citibank N.A. London   1,631,640    22,098    21,538    (560)
4/21/21  Singapore Dollar  Citibank N.A. London   36,967    27,538    27,478    (60)
4/21/21  South African Rand  Citibank N.A. London   92,558    6,155    6,258    103 
4/21/21  South Korean Won  Citibank N.A. London   448,366    398    398     
4/21/21  Swedish Krona  Citibank N.A. London   59,765    7,034    6,844    (190)
4/21/21  Swiss Franc  Citibank N.A. London   528    559    559     
4/21/21  Taiwan Dollar  Citibank N.A. London   21,603    769    760    (9)
4/22/21  Brazilian Real  Citibank N.A. London   117,252    21,032    20,810    (222)
4/22/21  Indian Rupee  Citibank N.A. London   557,379    7,619    7,593    (26)
                                   $(4,659)
                                      
Sold                          
                           
4/21/21  Australian Dollar  Citibank N.A. London   41,167    31,922    31,272    650 
4/21/21  British Pound Sterling  Citibank N.A. London   455    624    627    (3)
4/21/21  Canadian Dollar  Citibank N.A. London   10,818    8,605    8,609    (4)
4/21/21  Chilean Peso  Citibank N.A. London   6,686,719    9,324    9,283    41 
4/21/21  Chinese Yuan Renminbi  Citibank N.A. London   135,162    20,755    20,566    189 
4/21/21  Colombian Peso  Citibank N.A. London   2,605,901    709    711    (2)
4/21/21  Czech Koruna  Citibank N.A. London   300,377    13,695    13,497    198 
4/21/21  Euro  Citibank N.A. London   23,195    27,714    27,209    505 
4/21/21  Hong Kong Dollar  Citibank N.A. London   110,422    14,231    14,204    27 
4/21/21  Indonesian Rupiah  Citibank N.A. London   173,614,173    12,030    11,892    138 
4/21/21  Israeli Shekel  Citibank N.A. London   80,791    24,440    24,170    270 
4/21/21  Mexican Peso  Citibank N.A. London   14,040    686    686     
4/21/21  New Turkish Lira  Citibank N.A. London   196,655    23,363    23,472    (109)
4/21/21  New Zealand Dollar  Citibank N.A. London   37,109    26,717    25,916    801 
4/21/21  Philippine Peso  Citibank N.A. London   28,891    594    594     
4/21/21  Russian Ruble  Citibank N.A. London   54,013    705    713    (8)
4/21/21  Singapore Dollar  Citibank N.A. London   1,503    1,116    1,117    (1)
4/21/21  South African Rand  Citibank N.A. London   153,475    10,285    10,376    (91)

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Macro Allocation Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts - (continued)

 

Settlement
Date
  Deliver/Receive  Counterparty  Local Currency (in thousands)   USD (Base)
Purchased
or Sold
   Current
Value
   Net
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
 
                        
Sold — (continued)                       
                        
4/21/21  South Korean Won  Citibank N.A. London   6,878,264   $6,074   $6,100   $(26)
4/21/21  Swiss Franc  Citibank N.A. London   14,671    15,828    15,529    299 
4/21/21  Thai Baht  Citibank N.A. London   514,725    16,797    16,470    327 
4/22/21  Brazilian Real  Citibank N.A. London   61,946    11,089    10,994    95 
4/22/21  Indian Rupee  Citibank N.A. London   60,174    820    820     
                        $3,296 
Total net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on forward foreign currency contracts    $(1,363)

 

Futures Contracts

 

Number of
Contracts
  Description  Expiration
Date
  Local
Currency
  Notional Value
(Local, in
Thousands)
   Notional
Amount (USD)
   Notional
Value (USD)
   Net Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
 
                              
Long                             
                              
58  CAC 40 Index  April 2021  Euro   3,518   $4,113   $4,126   $13 
57  IBEX 35 Index  April 2021  Euro   4,894    5,790    5,740    (50)
16  FTSE Taiwan Index  April 2021  U.S. Dollar   927    895    927    32 
314  MSCI Singapore ETS Index  April 2021  Singapore Dollar   11,240    8,282    8,355    73 
143  FTSE KLCI  Index  April 2021  Malaysian Ringgit   11,240    2,759    2,711    (48)
16  KOSPI 200 Index  June 2021  South Korean Won   1,658,600    1,464    1,465    1 
2  NIKKEI 225 Index  June 2021  Japanese Yen   29,220    261    264    3 
62  10YR Aust Bond  June 2021  Australian Dollar   8,563    6,523    6,504    (19)
117  5YR Aust Bond  June 2021  Australian Dollar   12,363    9,401    9,390    (11)
66  SPI 200 Index  June 2021  Australian Dollar   11,164    8,485    8,479    (6)
11  DAX Index  June 2021  Euro   4,133    4,694    4,847    153 
262  FTSE 100 Index  June 2021  British Pound Sterling   17,500    24,226    24,126    (100)
20  FTSE MIB Index  June 2021  Euro   2,439    2,815    2,861    46 
45  MSCI China Index  June 2021  U.S. Dollar   2,677    2,736    2,677    (59)
328  MSCI Indonesia Index  June 2021  U.S. Dollar   4,871    5,082    4,871    (211)
324  MSCI World Energy Index  June 2021  U.S. Dollar   8,657    9,041    8,657    (384)
                                    $(567)
                                       
Short                             
                              
5  Amsterdam Index  April 2021  Euro   699   $796   $820   $(24)
21  OMXS 30 Index  April 2021  Swedish Krona   4,593    518    526    (8)
39  FTSE/JSE Top 40 Index  June 2021  South African Rand   23,860    1,633    1,617    16 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Macro Allocation Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

Number of
Contracts
  Description  Expiration
Date
  Local
Currency
  Notional Value
(Local, in
Thousands)
   Notional
Amount
(USD)
   Notional
Value (USD)
   Net Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
 
                          
Short — (continued)                         
                          
322  EURO STOXX 50 Index  June 2021  Euro   12,449   $14,259   $14,598   $(339)
82  MSCI Emerging Markets Index  June 2021  U.S. Dollar   5,422    5,527    5,422    105 
136  MSCI Mexico Index  June 2021  U.S. Dollar   3,319    3,339    3,319    20 
11  MSCI Philippines Index  June 2021  U.S. Dollar   243    247    243    4 
22  NASDAQ 100 E Mini Index  June 2021  U.S. Dollar   5,759    5,686    5,759    (73)
652  S&P 500 E Mini Index  June 2021  U.S. Dollar   129,337    128,909    129,337    (428)
15  S&P E Mini Index  June 2021  U.S. Dollar   1,440    1,488    1,440    48 
33  SWISS Markets Index  June 2021  Swiss Franc   3,606    3,726    3,816    (90)
11  XAK Technology  June 2021  U.S. Dollar   1,471    1,452    1,471    (19)
17  XAY Cons Discret  June 2021  U.S. Dollar   2,886    2,866    2,886    (20)
44  10YR Can Bond  June 2021  Canadian Dollar   6,106    4,980    4,859    121 
                                       $(687)
Total net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts             $(1,254)

 

Centrally Cleared Interest Rate Swaps

 

Floating Rate
Reference
  Pay/Receive
Floating Rate
  Fixed
Rates
  Pay/Receive
Payment
Frequency
  Maturity
Dates
  Cleared
Exchange
  Notional
Amount
(in thousands)
  Upfront
Payment
Paid
(Received)
   Value   Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
 
Brazil CDI ON Deposit Rate  Pay  6.010%  3M  January 2023  CME  BRL 128,068   $   $(118)  $(118)
China 1-Week Repo Rate  Pay  2.800%  3M  December 2025  LCH  CNY 53,420    1    13    12 
Total centrally cleared interest rate swaps         $(106)

 

Total Return Swaps

 

Reference
Entity
  Pay/Receive
Floating Rate
  Floating/Fixed
Rates
  Maturity
Dates
  Counterparty  Notional
Amount
(in thousands)
   Market
Value
   Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
 
10YR T-Note Future  Pay  0 bp  Jun 2021  Credit Suisse International  $4,029   $(101)  $(101)
5YR T-Note Future  Pay  0 bp  Jun 2021  Credit Suisse International   16,747    (212)   (212)
CSI 500 Net Total Return Index  Pay  (1,305) bp  Sep 2021  Credit Suisse International   6,324    323    323 
Euro-Bund Future  Receive  0 bp  Jun 2021  Credit Suisse International   EUR 1,029    2    2 

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 
Macro Allocation Fund

 

Portfolio of Investments, March 31, 2021 (all dollar amounts in thousands) (unaudited)

 

Total Return Swaps - (continued)

 

Reference Entity  Pay/Receive
Floating
Rate
  Floating/Fixed Rates  Maturity
Dates
  Counterparty  Notional
Amount
(in thousands)
   Market
Value
   Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
RTS Index Future  Pay  0 bp  Jun 2021  Credit Suisse International  $3,450   $(141)  $(141)
                                $  (129)  

 

Centrally Cleared Credit Default Swap

 

Reference
Entity
  Buy/Sell
Protection
  Fixed Deal
Pay Rate
  Payment
Frequency
  Maturity
Date
  Cleared
Exchange
  Notional
Amount
(in thousands)
  Upfront
Payment
Paid
(Received)
   Value   Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
 
iTRAXX Europe S34  Sell  1.000%  3M  December 2025  ICE  EUR 4,843  $122   $152   $30 
              
Total net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on swaps          $(205)

 

See accompanying Notes to Portfolio of Investments.

 

Notes to Portfolios of Investments

(1) Significant Accounting Policies

(a) Description of the Trust

William Blair Funds (the “Trust”) is a Delaware statutory trust registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (“the 1940 Act”), as an open-end management investment company. As of March 31, 2021, the Trust had the following twenty funds (the “Funds”) available for sale, each with its own investment objective and policies. For each Fund, the number of shares authorized is unlimited.

 

U.S. Equity Funds International Equity Funds
Growth International Leaders
Large Cap Growth International Growth
Mid Cap Growth Institutional International Growth
Small-Mid Cap Core International Small Cap Growth
Small-Mid Cap Growth Emerging Markets Leaders
Small-Mid Cap Value1 Emerging Markets Growth
Small Cap Growth Emerging Markets Small Cap Growth
Small Cap Value  
   
Global Equity Fund Fixed Income Funds
Global Leaders Bond
  Income
Multi-Asset and Alternative Fund Low Duration
Macro Allocation

The investment objectives of the Funds are as follows:

 

U.S. Equity Funds   

  

Long-term capital appreciation.

Global Equity Fund 

  

Long-term capital appreciation.

International Equity Funds

  

Long-term capital appreciation.

Bond Fund

   Outperform the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Index by maximizing total return through a combination of income and capital appreciation.

Income Fund

  High level of current income with relative stability of principal.
Low Duration Fund   Maximize total return. Total return includes both income and capital appreciation.
Macro Allocation Fund   Maximize long-term risk-adjusted total return.
 

1 Effective April 15, 2021, the Small-Mid Cap Value Fund liquidated.

 

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(b) Repurchase Agreements  

 

In a repurchase agreement, a Fund buys a security at one price and at the time of sale, the seller agrees to repurchase the security at a mutually agreed upon time and price (usually within seven days). The repurchase agreement thereby determines the yield during the purchaser’s holding period, while the seller’s obligation to repurchase is secured by the value of the underlying collateral. William Blair Investment Management, LLC (“the Adviser”) monitors, on an ongoing basis, the value of the underlying collateral to ensure that the value always equals or exceeds the repurchase price plus accrued interest. Repurchase agreements may involve certain risks in the event of a default or insolvency of the other party to the agreement, including possible delays or restrictions upon a Fund’s ability to dispose of the underlying collateral. The risk to a Fund is limited to the ability of the seller to pay the agreed upon sum on the delivery date. In the event of default, a repurchase agreement provides that a Fund is entitled to sell the underlying collateral. The loss, if any, to a Fund will be the difference between the proceeds from the sale and the repurchase price. However, if bankruptcy proceedings are commenced with respect to the seller of the security, disposition of the collateral by the Fund may be delayed or limited. The Funds have master repurchase agreements which allow the Funds to offset amounts owed to a counterparty with amounts owed from the same counterparty, including any collateral, in the event the counterparty defaults. Each Fund’s outstanding repurchase agreements, if any, and related collateral, are shown on the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments. Although no definitive creditworthiness criteria are used, the Adviser reviews the creditworthiness of the banks and non-bank dealers with which a Fund enters into repurchase agreements to evaluate those risks. A Fund may, for tax purposes, deem repurchase agreements collateralized by U.S. Government securities to be investments in U.S. Government securities.

(c) TBA Securities

 

The Fixed Income Funds may invest in mortgage pass-through securities eligible to be sold in the “to-be announced” market (“TBAs”). TBAs provide for the forward or delayed delivery of the underlying instrument with settlement in up to 180 days. The term TBA comes from the fact that the specific mortgage-backed security that will be delivered to fulfill a TBA trade is not designated at the time the trade is made, but rather is generally announced 48 hours before the settlement date. A Fund generally has the ability to close out a TBA obligation on or before the settlement date, rather than take delivery of the security. When a Fund sells TBAs, it incurs risks similar to those incurred in short sales. For example, when a Fund sells TBAs without owning or having the right to obtain the deliverable securities it incurs a risk of loss because it could have to purchase the securities at a price that is higher than the price at which it sold the securities.

 

(d) Securities Sold, Not Yet Purchased

 

A Fund may sell a security it does not own (known as selling a security short) in anticipation of a decline in the fair value of that security. When a fund sells a security short, it must borrow the security sold short and deliver it to the broker through which it made the short sale. A gain, limited to the price at which the fund sold the security short, or a loss, unlimited in size, will be recognized upon the termination of the short sale. A fund is also subject to the risk that it may be unable to reacquire a security to terminate a short position except at a price substantially in excess of the price at which it sold the security short.

 

(2) Valuation

 

(a) Investment Valuation

 

The value of U.S. equity securities, including exchange-traded funds, is determined by valuing securities traded on national securities markets or in the over-the-counter markets at the last sale price or, if applicable, the official closing price or, in the absence of a recent sale on the date of determination, at the mean between the last reported bid and ask prices.

 

The value of foreign equity securities is generally determined based upon the last sale price on the foreign exchange or market on which it is primarily traded and in the currency of that market as of the close of the appropriate exchange or, if there have been no sales during that day, at the mean between the last reported bid and ask prices. The Board of Trustees has determined that the passage of time between when the foreign exchanges or markets close and when the Funds compute their net asset values could cause the value of foreign equity securities to no longer be representative or accurate and, as a result, may necessitate that such securities be fair valued. Accordingly, for foreign equity securities, the Funds may use an independent pricing service to fair value price the security as of the close of regular trading on the NYSE. As a result, a Fund’s value for a foreign security may be different from the last sale price (or the mean between the last reported bid and ask prices). As of March 31, 2021, fair valuation estimates for foreign equity securities were not obtained.

 

Fixed income securities are generally valued using evaluated prices provided by an independent pricing service. The evaluated prices are formed using various market inputs that the pricing service believes accurately represent the market value of a security at a particular point in time. The pricing service determines evaluated prices for fixed income securities using inputs including, but not limited to, recent transaction prices for such securities, dealer quotes, transaction prices for other securities with similar characteristics, collateral characteristics, credit quality, payment history, liquidity and market conditions.

 

Repurchase agreements are valued at cost, which approximates fair value.

 

Option contracts on securities, currencies and other financial instruments traded on one or more exchanges are valued at their most recent sale price on the exchange on which they are traded most extensively. Option contracts on foreign indices are valued at the settlement price. If there were no sales that day or if no settlement price is available, such option contracts are valued at the mean between the last reported bid and ask prices. Option contracts traded in the Over-the-Counter (“OTC”) market shall be valued by an independent pricing service. Futures contracts are valued at the most recent settlement price on the exchange on which they are traded most extensively, or if no settlement price is available, at the last sale price as of the close of the exchange. Forward foreign currency contracts are valued on the basis of the value of the underlying currencies at the prevailing currency exchange rate as supplied by an independent pricing service.

 

Swaps that are centrally cleared through an exchange are valued at the most recent settlement price provided by the exchange on which they are cleared. Total return swaps on equities, equity baskets, indices and other financial instruments are valued by an independent pricing service, or if unavailable, based on the security’s or instrument’s underlying reference asset. All other swap contracts are valued by an independent pricing service. Depending on the product and the terms of the transaction, the independent pricing service may use a series of techniques, including simulation pricing models. The pricing models use inputs that are observed from actively quoted markets such as issuer details, indices, spreads, interest rates, yield curves, dividends and exchange rates.

 

Securities, and other assets, for which a market price is not available or is deemed unreliable (e.g., securities affected by unusual or extraordinary events, such as natural disasters or securities affected by market or economic events, such as bankruptcy filings), or the value of which is affected by a significant valuation event, are valued at a fair value as determined in good faith by, or under the direction of, the Board of Trustees and in accordance with the Valuation Procedures approved by the Board of Trustees. The value of these fair valued securities may be different from the last sale price (or the mean between the last reported bid and ask prices), and there is no guarantee that a fair valued security will be sold at the price at which a Fund is carrying the security.

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(b) Fair Value Measurements

 

Fair value is defined as the price that a Fund would receive upon selling a security in an orderly transaction to an independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market for the investment. Various inputs are used in determining the value of a Fund’s investments. A three-tier hierarchy of inputs is used to classify fair value measurements for disclosure purposes. The three-tier hierarchy of inputs is summarized in the three broad levels listed below:

 

  Level 1—Quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for an identical security.
     
  Level 2—Prices determined using other significant observable inputs. Observable inputs are inputs that other market participants would use in pricing a security. These may include quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, and others. In addition, other observable inputs such as foreign exchange rates, benchmark securities indices and foreign futures contracts may be utilized in the valuation of certain foreign securities when significant events occur between the last sale on the foreign securities exchange and the time at which the net asset value of the Fund is calculated.
     
  Level 3—Prices determined using significant unobservable inputs. In situations where quoted prices or observable inputs are unavailable (for example, when there is little or no market activity for an investment), unobservable inputs may be used. Unobservable inputs reflect the Fund’s own assumptions about the factors market participants would use in pricing an investment, and are based on the best information available.

 

The inputs or methodology used for valuing an investment are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.

 

A description of the valuation methodologies applied to the Funds’ major categories of assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis is as follows:

 

Exchange-Traded Securities

 

Securities traded on a national securities exchange (or reported on the NASDAQ national market), including exchange-traded funds, are stated at the last reported sales price on the day of valuation. Other securities traded in the over-the-counter market and listed securities for which no sale was reported on that date are stated at the mean between the last reported bid and ask prices. To the extent these securities are actively traded and valuation adjustments are not applied, they are categorized as Level 1 of the fair value hierarchy. Securities traded on inactive markets or valued by reference to similar instruments are generally categorized as Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.

 

Fixed Income Securities

 

Fixed income securities including corporate, convertible and municipal bonds and notes, U.S. government agency obligations, U.S. treasury obligations, sovereign issues, bank loans, convertible preferred securities, asset-backed securities, non-U.S. bonds and commercial paper are generally valued using evaluated prices provided by an independent pricing service. The evaluated prices are formed using various market inputs that the pricing service believes accurately represent the fair value of a security at a particular point in time. The pricing service determines evaluated prices for fixed income securities using inputs including, but not limited to, recent transaction prices for such securities, dealer quotes, transaction prices for other securities with similar characteristics, collateral characteristics, credit quality, payment history, liquidity and market conditions. Securities that use similar valuation techniques and observable inputs as described above are categorized as Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.

 

Repurchase Agreements

 

Repurchase agreements are valued at cost, which approximates fair value. Repurchase agreements are categorized as Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.

 

Derivative Instruments

 

Listed derivatives, such as certain options and futures contracts, that are actively traded are valued based on quoted prices from the exchange on which they are traded most extensively and are categorized as Level 1 of the fair value hierarchy. OTC derivative contracts include forward foreign currency contracts, swap and certain option contracts related to interest rates, foreign currencies, the credit standing of reference entities, equity prices, or commodity prices. Depending on the product and the terms of the transaction, the fair value of OTC derivative products can be modeled by independent pricing services taking into account the counterparties’ creditworthiness and using a series of techniques, including simulation models. Many pricing models do not entail material subjectivity because the methodologies employed do not necessitate significant judgments and the pricing inputs are observed from actively quoted markets, as is the case of forward foreign currency contracts and interest rate swaps. A substantial majority of OTC derivative products valued by a Fund using pricing models fall into this category and are categorized within Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.

 

As of March 31, 2021, the value of investments in securities and other financial instruments, segregated by their hierarchical input levels used in determining fair value and by security class or other financial instruments, are shown below (in thousands).

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Investments in securities   Growth    Large Cap
Growth
   Mid Cap
Growth
   Small-Mid
Cap Core
 
Level 1 - Quoted prices                       
Common Stocks   $ 300,864    $725,752   $80,714   $40,852 
Level 2 - Other significant observable inputs                       
Repurchase Agreements     2,261     6,222    1,639    905 
Level 3 - Significant unobservable inputs                       
None                  
Total investments in securities   $ 303,125    $731,974   $82,353   $41,757 
                        
Investments in securities  Small-Mid
Cap Growth
   Small-Mid
Cap Value
   Small Cap
Growth
   Small Cap
Value
 
Level 1 - Quoted prices                    
Common Stocks  $3,476,560   $1,188   $698,887   $49,811 
Exchange-Traded Funds             6,968     
Level 2 - Other significant observable inputs                    
Repurchase Agreements   53,784        11,492    1,129 
Level 3 - Significant unobservable inputs                    
None                
Total investments in securities  $3,530,344   $1,188   $717,347   $50,940 
                     
Investments in securities  Global
Leaders
   International
Leaders
   International
Growth
   Institutional
International
Growth
 
Level 1 - Quoted prices                    
Common Stocks  $123,680   $1,117,264   $2,205,098   $1,247,354 
Level 2 - Other significant observable inputs                    
Common Stocks           5,991    3,381 
Repurchase Agreements   1,613    18,773    10,476    14,756 
Level 3 - Significant unobservable inputs                    
None                
Total investments in securities  $125,293   $1,136,037   $2,221,565   $1,265,491 
                     
Investments in securities  International
Small Cap
Growth
   Emerging
Markets
Leaders
   Emerging
Markets
Growth
   Emerging
Markets
Small Cap
Growth
 
Level 1 - Quoted prices                    
Common Stocks  $323,432   $270,459   $1,140,630   $ 319,073 
Preferred Stocks               3,624 
Level 2 - Other significant observable inputs                    
Common Stocks           3,256    9,605 
Repurchase Agreements   3,609    994    4,706     
Level 3 - Significant unobservable inputs                    
None                
Total investments in securities  $327,041   $271,453   $1,148,592   $ 332,302 
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Investments in securities  Bond   Income   Low
Duration
   Macro
Allocation
 
Assets                    
Level 1 - Quoted Prices                    
Common Stocks  $   $   $   $12,140 
Preferred Stocks               1,356 
Rights               16 
Exchange-Traded Funds               182,869 
Level 2 - Other significant observable inputs                    
Asset-Backed Securities   4,847    2,784    16,997     
Commercial Paper   2,200             
Corporate Obligations   124,781    24,544    56,038     
Foreign Government Bonds               35,326 
Repurchase Agreements   163    170    1,630    4,890 
U.S. Government and U.S. Government Agency   184,432    37,137    91,879    42,489 
Level 3 - Significant unobservable inputs                    
None                
Liabilities                    
Level 1 - Quoted Prices                
None                
Level 2 - Other significant observable inputs                
None                
Level 3 - Significant unobservable inputs                
None                
Total investments in securities  $316,423   $64,635   $166,544   $ 279,086 
Other financial instruments                    
Assets                    
Level 1 - Quoted Prices                    
Futures Contracts  $   $   $   $635 
Level 2 - Other significant observable inputs                    
Forward Foreign Currency Contracts               4,061 
Swaps               367 
Level 3 - Significant unobservable inputs                    
None                
Liabilities                    
Level 1 - Quoted Prices                    
Futures Contracts               (1,889)
Level 2 - Other significant observable inputs                    
Forward Foreign Currency Contracts               (5,424)
Swaps   (877)   (321)       (572)
Written Options                  (78)
U.S. Government Agency   (5,372)   (1,075)   (23,296)    
Level 3 - Significant unobservable inputs                    
None                
Total other financial instruments  $(6,249)  $(1,396)  $(23,296)  $(2,900)

 

See Portfolio of Investments for Sector Classification.

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(3) Financial Derivative Instruments

 

Each Fund may use derivative instruments to maintain liquidity, to provide hedging, or in anticipation of changes in the composition of its portfolio holdings or as otherwise provided in each Fund’s prospectus. Macro Allocation Fund may also use derivative instruments to obtain investment exposures.

 

Derivative transactions carry counterparty risk as they are based on contracts between a Fund and the applicable counterparty. For exchange-traded or cleared derivative contracts, such counterparty risk is limited due to the role of the exchange or clearinghouse. OTC derivative contracts, however, are exposed to counterparty risk in the amount of unrealized gains, net of collateral held, for the duration of the contract.

 

Macro Allocation Fund is subject to certain netting arrangements through International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. Master Agreements and Credit Support Annexes (“ISDAs”). The ISDAs maintain provisions for general obligations, representations, agreements, collateral and events of default or termination. The ISDAs cover certain OTC derivative securities entered into by Macro Allocation Fund with various counterparties and allow Macro Allocation Fund to close out and net its total exposure to a counterparty in the event of a default.

 

Futures Contracts

 

A futures contract provides for the future sale by one party and purchase by another party of a specified amount of a specific financial instrument for a specified price at a designated date, time and place. An index futures contract is an agreement pursuant to which the parties agree to take or make delivery of an amount of cash equal to the difference between the value of the index at the close of the last trading day of the contract and the price at which the index futures contract was originally written. A futures contract can be closed out prior to delivery by entering into an offsetting transaction in a matching futures contract. Although the value of an index might be a function of the value of certain specified securities, no physical delivery of those securities is made. If the offsetting purchase price is less than the original sale price, a Fund realizes a gain; if it is more, a Fund realizes a loss. Conversely, if the offsetting sale price is more than the original purchase price, a Fund realizes a gain; if it is less, a Fund realizes a loss. The transaction costs must also be included in these calculations. There can be no assurance, however, that a Fund will be able to enter into an offsetting transaction with respect to a particular futures contract at a particular time. If a Fund is not able to enter into an offsetting transaction, a Fund will continue to be required to maintain the margin deposits on the futures contract.

 

Upon entering into a futures contract, a Fund is required to pledge to the broker an amount of cash, U.S. government securities, or other liquid assets equal to a certain percentage of the contract amount (“initial margin deposit”). Futures contracts are marked to market daily and an appropriate payable or receivable for the change in value (“variation margin”) is recorded by a Fund and a cash payment is either made to or received from the broker each day. Gains or losses on futures contracts are recognized but not considered realized until the contracts expire or are closed.

 

Options

 

The purchase or sale of an option by a Fund involves the payment or receipt of a premium by the investor and the corresponding right or obligation, as the case may be, either to purchase or sell the underlying security, commodity, or other instrument for a specific price at a certain time or during a certain period. Purchasing options involves the risk that the underlying instrument will not change price in the manner expected, so the investor loses its premium. Writing options involves potentially greater risk because the investor is exposed to the extent of the actual price movement in the underlying security rather than only the amount of the premium paid (which could result in a potentially unlimited loss). OTC options also involve counterparty credit risk.

 

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

 

The Global Equity, International Equity and Multi-Asset and Alternative Funds may enter into forward foreign currency contracts. When entering into a forward foreign currency contract, a Fund agrees to receive or deliver a fixed quantity of foreign currency for an agreed-upon price on an agreed future date. A Fund’s net equity therein, representing unrealized gain or loss on the contracts as measured by the difference between the forward foreign exchange rates at the dates of entry into the contracts and the forward rates at the reporting date. These instruments may involve market risk, credit risk, or both kinds of risks in excess of the amount recognized in the Portfolio of Investments. Risks arise from the possible inability of counterparties to meet the terms of their contracts and from the price movements in currencies.

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Swap Contracts

 

Swap agreements may include total return, interest rate, securities index, commodity, security, currency exchange rate, credit default index, volatility and variance swaps. Cleared swaps are transacted through futures commission merchants that are members of central clearing houses with the clearing house serving as a central counterparty similar to transactions in futures contracts. In a standard “swap” transaction, two parties agree to exchange the returns (or differentials in rates of return) earned or realized on particular predetermined investments or instruments. The gross returns to be exchanged or “swapped” between the parties are calculated with respect to a “notional amount” (i.e., the change in the value of a particular dollar amount invested, for example, at a particular interest rate, in a particular foreign currency, or in a “basket” of securities representing a particular index). Swap agreements are subject to the risk that the counterparty to the swap will default on its obligation to pay a Fund and the risk that a Fund will not be able to meet its obligations to pay the counterparty to the swap. Swap agreements may also involve fees, commissions or other costs that may reduce a Fund’s gains from a swap agreement or may cause a Fund to lose money. To the extent permitted by its investment policies and restrictions, a Fund may invest in the following types of swaps:

 

Credit Default Swaps—A Fund may invest in credit default swaps as a means of “buying” credit protection (i.e., attempting to mitigate the risk of default or credit quality deterioration in some portion of a Fund’s holdings) or “selling” credit protection (i.e., attempting to gain exposure to an underlying issuer’s credit quality characteristics without directly investing in that issuer). A credit default swap is a contract between a buyer and a seller of protection against a pre-defined credit event (e.g., a ratings downgrade or default) on an underlying reference obligation, which may be a single debt instrument or baskets or indices of securities. A Fund may be a buyer or seller of a credit default swap. As a seller of protection on credit default swap agreements, a Fund will generally receive from the buyer of protection a fixed rate of income throughout the term of the swap provided that there is no credit event. A Fund adds leverage to its portfolio because the Fund is subject to investment exposure on the notional amount of the swap. The maximum potential amount of future payments that a Fund as a seller of protection could be required to make under a credit default swap agreement equals the notional amount of the agreement. Notional amounts of each individual credit default swap agreement outstanding as of the period end for which a Fund is the seller of protection are disclosed in the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments. These potential amounts would be partially offset by any recovery values of the respective referenced obligations, upfront payments received upon entering into the agreement, or net amounts received from the settlement of buy protection credit default swap agreements entered into by the same Fund for the same referenced entity or entities. For credit default swap contracts on credit indices, the quoted market prices and resulting values serve as an indicator of the payment performance risk. Increasing market values, in absolute terms when compared to the notional amount of the swap, typically represent deterioration of the referenced entities’ credit soundness and a greater likelihood or risk of default or other credit event occurring as defined under the terms of the swap.

 

Interest Rate Swap—A Fund may invest in interest rate swaps to gain or mitigate exposure to changes in interest rates. Interest rate swap agreements involve a commitment between parties to pay either a fixed interest rate or a floating interest rate based on a notional amount of principal. The parties make payments at predetermined intervals throughout the life of the swap. As a payer, a Fund would make the fixed payment and receive the floating payment. As a receiver, a Fund would make the floating payment and receive the fixed payment.

 

Total Return Swap—A Fund may invest in total return swaps to gain or mitigate exposure to an underlying security, or securities. Total return swap agreements may involve commitments to pay interest in exchange for the return on the underlying security, or securities. At maturity, a net cash flow is exchanged between the parties based on the total return of the underlying security, or securities, less a financing rate. As a receiver in the transaction, a Fund would receive a payment for a positive return and would make a payment for a negative return. As a payer in the transaction, a Fund would make a payment for a positive return and would receive a payment for a negative return.

 

Variance Swap—A Fund may invest in variance swaps in order to gain or mitigate its exposure to an underlying reference entity such as a broad based index. A variance swap is an agreement between two parties to exchange cash flows based on the measured variance of a reference entity. The payer agrees to exchange the fixed rate, which is the variance strike price of the reference entity, to the receiver for the floating rate, which is the realized variance price of the reference entity. At the time the trade is originated, the agreed upon variance strike price is generally set so that the fair value of the swap is near zero. At maturity, a net cash flow is exchanged between the parties based on the difference between the final realized variance price of the swap and the variance strike price multiplied by the notional, or vega amount. As a receiver of the floating rate, a Fund would receive a payment if the final realized variance price is greater than the variance strike price and would make a payment if the final realized variance price is less than the variance strike price. As a payer of the floating rate, a Fund would receive a payment if the final realized variance price is less than the variance strike price and would make a payment if the final realized variance price is greater than the variance strike price.

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