N-CSRS 1 sr33119scc.htm DWS SMALL CAP CORE FUND

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D. C. 20549

 

FORM N-CSRS

 

Investment Company Act file number: 811-00043

 

Deutsche DWS Investment Trust

(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)

 

345 Park Avenue

New York, NY 10154-0004

(Address of Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code)

 

Registrant’s Telephone Number, including Area Code: (212) 250-2500

 

Diane Kenneally

One International Place

Boston, MA 02110

(Name and Address of Agent for Service)

 

Date of fiscal year end: 9/30
   
Date of reporting period: 3/31/2019

 

ITEM 1. REPORT TO STOCKHOLDERS
   

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March 31, 2019

Semiannual Report

to Shareholders

 

DWS Small Cap Core Fund

Beginning on January 1, 2021, as permitted by regulations adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission, paper copies of the Fund’s annual and semiannual shareholder reports will no longer be sent by mail, unless you specifically request paper copies of the reports. Instead, the reports will be made available on the Fund’s Web site (dws.com), and you will be notified by mail each time a report is posted and provided with a Web site link to access the report.

If you already elected to receive shareholder reports electronically, you will not be affected by this change and you need not take any action. You may elect to receive shareholder reports and other communications from the Fund electronically anytime by contacting your financial intermediary (such as a broker-dealer or bank), or if you are a direct investor, by calling (800) 728-3337 or sending an email request to service@dws.com.

You may elect to receive all future reports in paper free of charge. If you invest through a financial intermediary, you can contact your financial intermediary to request that you continue to receive paper copies of your shareholder reports. If you invest directly with the Fund, you can call (800) 728-3337 or send an email request to service@dws.com to continue receiving paper copies of your shareholder reports. Your election to receive reports in paper will apply to all funds held in your account if you invest through your financial intermediary or all funds held with DWS if you invest directly with the Fund.

 

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Contents

 

 

 

This report must be preceded or accompanied by a prospectus. To obtain a summary prospectus, if available, or prospectus for any of our Funds, refer to the Account Management Resources information provided in the back of this booklet. We advise you to consider the fund’s objectives, risks, charges and expenses carefully before investing. The summary prospectus and prospectus contain this and other important information about the Fund. Please read the prospectus carefully before you invest.

Investing in derivatives entails special risks relating to liquidity, leverage and credit that may reduce returns and/or increase volatility. The Fund may lend securities to approved institutions. Small company stocks tend to be more volatile than medium-sized or large company stocks. Stocks may decline in value. Please read the prospectus for details.

The brand DWS represents DWS Group GmbH & Co. KGaA and any of its subsidiaries such as DWS Distributors, Inc. which offers investment products or DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc. and RREEF America L.L.C. which offer advisory services.

NOT FDIC/NCUA INSURED     NO BANK GUARANTEE     MAY LOSE VALUE NOT A DEPOSIT     NOT INSURED BY ANY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY

 

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Letter to Shareholders

Dear Shareholder:

The picture for the economy and markets continues to be positive with corporate fundamentals continuing to be solid, a tight labor market and inflation near the Federal Reserve Bank’s target.

Nevertheless, the fourth quarter of 2018 introduced a level of volatility that investors have not seen in quite a while. That trend continues, triggered by uncertainty around trade conflicts, the withdrawal of liquidity by central banks, higher interest rates and concerns around European hot spots such as Italy and the United Kingdom.

While these issues bear close watching, our Chief Investment Officer (“CIO”) believes that the markets remain broadly attractive. The rate hike cycle appears to be nearing its end, inflation remains under control and recession is not on the near horizon.

The “Insights” section of our Web site, dws.com, is home to a comprehensive library of market and economic views around current developments, opportunities and emerging risks. We invite you to visit us online often to stay apprised of the market landscape and what it may mean for you.

Best regards,

 

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Hepsen Uzcan

 

President, DWS Funds

Assumptions, estimates and opinions contained in this document constitute our judgment as of the date of the document and are subject to change without notice. Any projections are based on a number of assumptions as to market conditions and there can be no guarantee that any projected results will be achieved. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results.

 

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Performance Summary   March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

Class A   6-Month     1-Year     5-Year     10-Year  
Average Annual Total Returns as of 3/31/19        
Unadjusted for Sales Charge     –12.12       –0.56%       6.40%       14.50%  
Adjusted for the Maximum Sales Charge
(max 5.75% load)
    –17.17       –6.28%       5.15%       13.83%  
Russell 2000® Index     –8.56       2.05%       7.05%       15.36%  
Class T   6-Month     1-Year     5-Year     10-Year  
Average Annual Total Returns as of 3/31/19        
Unadjusted for Sales Charge     –12.10       –0.52%       6.37%       14.45%  
Adjusted for the Maximum Sales Charge
(max 2.50% load)
    –14.30       –3.01%       5.83%       14.16%  
Russell 2000® Index     –8.56       2.05%       7.05%       15.36%  
Class C   6-Month     1-Year     5-Year     10-Year  
Average Annual Total Returns as of 3/31/19        
Unadjusted for Sales Charge     –12.40       –1.30%       5.61%       13.65%  
Adjusted for the Maximum Sales Charge
(max 1.00% CDSC)
    –13.22       –1.30%       5.61%       13.65%  
Russell 2000® Index     –8.56       2.05%       7.05%       15.36%  
Class R6         6-Month     1-Year     Life of
Class*
 
Average Annual Total Returns as of 3/31/19        
No Sales Charges       –11.97       –0.25%       9.46%  
Russell 2000® Index       –8.56       2.05%       12.22%  
Class S   6-Month     1-Year     5-Year     10-Year  
Average Annual Total Returns as of 3/31/19        
No Sales Charges     –12.00       –0.32%       6.66%       14.79%  
Russell 2000® Index     –8.56       2.05%       7.05%       15.36%  
Institutional Class         6-Month     1-Year     Life of
Class*
 
Average Annual Total Returns as of 3/31/19        
No Sales Charges       –11.99       –0.30%       9.45%  
Russell 2000® Index       –8.56       2.05%       12.22%  

 

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Performance in the Average Annual Total Returns table above and the Growth of an Assumed $10,000 Investment line graph that follows is historical and does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal fluctuate, so your shares may be worth more or less when redeemed. Current performance may differ from performance data shown. Please visit dws.com for the Fund’s most recent month-end performance. Fund performance includes reinvestment of all distributions. Unadjusted returns do not reflect sales charges and would have been lower if they had.

The gross expense ratios of the Fund, as stated in the fee table of the prospectus dated February 1, 2019 are 1.24%, 1.19%, 1.99%, 0.88%, 1.02% and 0.96% for Class A, Class T, Class C, Class R6, Class S and Institutional Class shares, respectively, and may differ from the expense ratios disclosed in the Financial Highlights tables in this report.

Index returns do not reflect any fees or expenses and it is not possible to invest directly into an index.

Performance figures do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.

Returns shown for Class T shares for the period prior to its inception on June 5, 2017 are derived from the historical performance of Class S shares of DWS Small Cap Core Fund during such periods and have been adjusted to reflect the higher total annual operating expenses and applicable sales charge of Class T. Any difference in expenses will affect performance.

Generally accepted accounting principles require adjustments to be made to the net assets of the Fund at period end for financial reporting purposes only, and as such, the total return based on the unadjusted net asset value per share may differ from the total return reported in the financial highlights.

 

Growth of an Assumed $10,000 Investment
(Adjusted for Maximum Sales Charge)

 

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The Fund’s growth of an assumed $10,000 investment is adjusted for the maximum sales charge of 5.75%. This results in a net initial investment of $9,425.

The growth of $10,000 is cumulative.

 

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Performance of other share classes will vary based on the sales charges and the fee structure of those classes.

 

*

Class R6 and Institutional Class shares commenced operations on June 1, 2016.

 

 

The Russell 2000 Index is an unmanaged, capitalization-weighted measure of approximately 2,000 of the smallest companies in the Russell 3000® Index.

 

 

Total returns shown for periods less than one year are not annualized.

 

    Class A     Class T     Class C     Class R6     Class S     Institutional
Class
 
Net Asset Value            
3/31/19   $ 27.44     $ 27.41     $ 22.60     $ 28.73     $ 28.74     $ 28.72  
9/30/18   $ 33.12     $ 33.08     $ 27.64     $ 34.64     $ 34.64     $ 34.62  
Distribution Information as of 3/31/19

 

       
Income Dividends, Six Months   $ .05     $ .05     $     $ .14     $ .11     $ .12  
Capital Gain Distributions, Six Months   $ 1.40     $ 1.40     $ 1.40     $ 1.40     $ 1.40     $ 1.40  

 

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Portfolio Management Team

Michael A. Sesser, CFA, Director

Portfolio Manager of the Fund. Began managing the Fund in 2013.

 

Joined DWS in 2009.

 

Portfolio Manager and Equity Research Analyst: New York.

 

Previously, Business Intelligence Analyst, Corporate Executive Board (now owned by Gartner) from 2005–2007; Research Associate, Compass Lexecon (now owned by FTI Consulting) from 2003–2005.

 

BA in Ethics, Politics & Economics, Yale University; MBA (with distinction), Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan.

Pankaj Bhatnagar, PhD, Managing Director

Portfolio Manager of the Fund. Began managing the Fund in 2018.

 

Joined DWS in 2000 with seven years of industry experience; previously, served in Quantitative Strategy roles at Nomura Securities, Credit Suisse and Salomon Brothers.

 

Head of Core Equity and Co-Head of Systematic and Quantitative Strategies: New York.

 

Degree in Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology; MBA, Kent State University; PhD in Finance, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

 

Portfolio Summary      (Unaudited)  
Asset Allocation (As a % of Investment Portfolio excluding
Securities Lending Collateral)
   3/31/19      9/30/18  
Common Stocks      94%        98%  
Cash Equivalents      6%        2%  
Convertible Preferred Stocks      0%        0%  
       100%        100%  
Sector Diversification (As a % of Investment Portfolio
excluding Cash Equivalents and Securities Lending Collateral)
   3/31/19      9/30/18  
Information Technology      19%        14%  
Industrials      17%        19%  
Financials      15%        14%  
Health Care      14%        19%  
Consumer Discretionary      11%        10%  
Energy      9%        9%  
Materials      7%        7%  
Real Estate      4%        3%  
Consumer Staples      2%        3%  
Utilities      1%        1%  
Communication Services      1%        1%  
       100%        100%  

 

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Ten Largest Equity Holdings at March 31, 2019 (21.4% of Net Assets)
  1     K12, Inc.   3.7%
        Technology based education company    
  2     Rush Enterprises, Inc.   2.9%
        Retails new and used trucks    
  3     Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc.   2.0%
        Diversified mininig and natural resource company    
  4     Providence Service Corp.   2.0%
        Provides privatized family social services    
  5     Thermon Group Holdings, Inc.   2.0%
        Provides engineered thermal solutions for process industries    
  6     OFG Bancorp.   1.8%
        The Holding Company for Oriental Bank & Trust    
  7     Verint Systems, Inc.   1.8%
        Provider of voice analysis software    
  8     Chart Industries, Inc.   1.8%
        Manufactures and sells equipment, packaged-solutions and value-add services to the gas, energy and biomedical industries    
  9     Benchmark Electronics, Inc.   1.7%
        Provider of contract electronics manufacturing and design services    
  10     ION Geophysical Corp.   1.7%
        Provides geophysical technology services    

Portfolio holdings and characteristics are subject to change.

For more complete details about the Fund’s investment portfolio, see page 9. A quarterly Fact Sheet is available on dws.com or upon request. Please see the Account Management Resources section on page 44 for contact information.

 

 

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Investment Portfolio    as of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)

 

    Shares     Value ($)  
Common Stocks 94.8%    
Communication Services 1.2%    

Media

   

Liberty Latin America Ltd. “A”*

    241,013       4,661,191  
Consumer Discretionary 10.3%    

Auto Components 1.3%

   

Linamar Corp.

    66,422       2,381,818  

Tenneco, Inc. “A”

    114,789       2,543,724  
   

 

 

 
    4,925,542  

Diversified Consumer Services 3.8%

 

K12, Inc.*

    435,135       14,851,158  

Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure 1.1%

 

Papa John’s International, Inc. (a)

    81,856       4,334,275  

Household Durables 1.1%

 

Installed Building Products, Inc.*

    91,576       4,441,436  

Specialty Retail 2.0%

 

Camping World Holdings, Inc. “A” (a)

    181,115       2,519,310  

Designer Brands, Inc.

    119,851       2,663,089  

RH*

    9,200       947,140  

The Children’s Place, Inc. (a)

    19,235       1,871,181  
   

 

 

 
    8,000,720  

Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods 1.0%

 

Movado Group, Inc.

    113,414       4,126,001  
Consumer Staples 2.0%

 

Beverages 0.8%

 

The Boston Beer Co., Inc. “A”*

    10,852       3,198,410  

Food & Staples Retailing 0.6%

 

The Andersons, Inc.

    79,567       2,564,444  

Personal Products 0.6%

 

Medifast, Inc.

    18,270       2,330,339  
Energy 8.3%

 

Energy Equipment & Services 4.8%

 

Dril-Quip, Inc.*

    96,107       4,406,506  

ION Geophysical Corp.*

    467,013       6,743,668  

Oil States International, Inc.*

    55,718       944,977  

SEACOR Marine Holdings, Inc.*

    199,876       2,660,350  

Transocean Ltd.*

    508,203       4,426,448  
   

 

 

 
    19,181,949  

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

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    Shares     Value ($)  

Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 3.5%

 

California Resources Corp.*

    153,766       3,953,324  

Contango Oil & Gas Co.*

    1,700,801       5,357,523  

Penn Virginia Corp.*

    31,254       1,378,301  

REX American Resources Corp.*

    37,921       3,056,812  
   

 

 

 
    13,745,960  
Financials 14.4%

 

Banks 6.5%

 

Cadence BanCorp.

    127,833       2,371,302  

Eagle Bancorp., Inc.*

    75,331       3,781,616  

Fifth Third Bancorp.

    68,796       1,735,053  

First Merchants Corp.

    49,158       1,811,472  

Hancock Whitney Corp.

    130,641       5,277,897  

OFG Bancorp.

    367,687       7,276,526  

UMB Financial Corp.

    52,848       3,384,386  
   

 

 

 
    25,638,252  

Capital Markets 1.2%

 

Blucora, Inc.*

    146,361       4,885,530  

Consumer Finance 1.4%

 

Elevate Credit, Inc.*

    252,646       1,096,483  

Navient Corp.

    363,375       4,204,249  
   

 

 

 
    5,300,732  

Insurance 3.8%

 

American Equity Investment Life Holding Co.

    78,203       2,113,045  

Argo Group International Holdings Ltd.

    85,281       6,025,955  

FBL Financial Group, Inc. “A”

    26,605       1,668,666  

Selective Insurance Group, Inc.

    84,275       5,332,922  
   

 

 

 
    15,140,588  

Thrifts & Mortgage Finance 1.5%

 

Walker & Dunlop, Inc.

    88,760       4,518,771  

WSFS Financial Corp.

    38,041       1,468,383  
   

 

 

 
    5,987,154  
Health Care 13.1%

 

Biotechnology 2.1%

 

Arena Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    62,438       2,799,096  

Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    11,578       1,455,470  

Retrophin, Inc.*

    191,450       4,332,513  
   

 

 

 
    8,587,079  

Health Care Equipment & Supplies 1.0%

 

Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.*

    99,610       3,850,923  

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

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    Shares     Value ($)  

Health Care Providers & Services 7.5%

 

AMN Healthcare Services, Inc.*

    80,091       3,771,485  

BioScrip, Inc.*

    1,011,783       2,023,566  

Centene Corp.*

    26,927       1,429,824  

Cross Country Healthcare, Inc.*

    659,093       4,633,424  

Magellan Health, Inc.*

    46,647       3,074,970  

Molina Healthcare, Inc.*

    36,379       5,164,363  

Providence Service Corp.*

    117,428       7,823,053  

Tivity Health, Inc.*

    97,458       1,711,363  
   

 

 

 
    29,632,048  

Health Care Technology 0.9%

 

HMS Holdings Corp.*

    119,861       3,549,084  

Pharmaceuticals 1.6%

 

ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    26,847       1,893,787  

Avadel Pharmaceuticals PLC (ADR)* (a)

    322,239       464,024  

Mallinckrodt PLC*

    125,586       2,730,240  

Pacira Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    33,888       1,289,777  
   

 

 

 
    6,377,828  
Industrials 16.6%

 

Aerospace & Defense 1.1%

 

Ducommun, Inc.*

    99,242       4,319,012  

Commercial Services & Supplies 3.1%

 

Advanced Disposal Services, Inc.*

    223,781       6,265,868  

Atento SA*

    709,608       2,561,685  

The Brink’s Co.

    47,687       3,596,077  
   

 

 

 
    12,423,630  

Electrical Equipment 2.4%

 

Allied Motion Technologies, Inc.

    46,299       1,591,760  

Thermon Group Holdings, Inc.*

    315,855       7,741,606  
   

 

 

 
    9,333,366  

Machinery 3.9%

 

Chart Industries, Inc.*

    78,564       7,111,613  

Hillenbrand, Inc.

    104,073       4,322,152  

Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.

    38,739       2,415,764  

Kennametal, Inc.

    41,224       1,514,982  
   

 

 

 
    15,364,511  

Marine 0.7%

 

Star Bulk Carriers Corp.* (a)

    392,894       2,585,242  

Professional Services 0.3%

 

Mistras Group, Inc.*

    92,857       1,282,355  

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

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    Shares     Value ($)  

Trading Companies & Distributors 5.1%

 

H&E Equipment Services, Inc.

    158,786       3,987,116  

Rush Enterprises, Inc. “A”

    272,053       11,374,536  

Titan Machinery, Inc.*

    312,880       4,868,413  
   

 

 

 
    20,230,065  
Information Technology 17.7%

 

Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components 3.6%

 

Anixter International, Inc.*

    48,463       2,719,259  

Belden, Inc.

    57,951       3,111,969  

Benchmark Electronics, Inc.

    258,092       6,774,915  

Tech Data Corp.*

    17,206       1,762,066  
   

 

 

 
    14,368,209  

IT Services 3.8%

 

Cardtronics PLC “A”*

    151,100       5,376,138  

EVERTEC, Inc.

    152,278       4,234,851  

ManTech International Corp. “A”

    98,790       5,336,636  
   

 

 

 
    14,947,625  

Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 2.8%

 

Cabot Microelectronics Corp.

    23,608       2,643,152  

Entegris, Inc.

    154,769       5,523,705  

Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc.

    127,800       2,825,658  
   

 

 

 
    10,992,515  

Software 7.5%

 

Agilysys, Inc.*

    292,359       6,189,240  

Avaya Holdings Corp.*

    117,350       1,975,001  

Cision Ltd.*

    318,177       4,381,297  

j2 Global, Inc.

    73,386       6,355,228  

QAD, Inc. “A”

    85,294       3,673,613  

Verint Systems, Inc.*

    120,405       7,207,443  
   

 

 

 
    29,781,822  
Materials 6.3%

 

Chemicals 1.6%

 

Huntsman Corp.

    188,436       4,237,925  

Trinseo SA

    47,319       2,143,551  
   

 

 

 
    6,381,476  

Metals & Mining 4.7%

 

Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. (a)

    784,302       7,835,177  

Coeur Mining, Inc.*

    594,034       2,423,659  

First Quantum Minerals Ltd.

    398,694       4,519,934  

SunCoke Energy, Inc.*

    468,066       3,973,880  
   

 

 

 
    18,752,650  

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

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    Shares     Value ($)  
Real Estate 3.6%

 

Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)

 

CatchMark Timber Trust, Inc. “A”

    180,412       1,771,646  

Community Healthcare Trust, Inc.

    99,545       3,572,670  

Farmland Partners, Inc. (a)

    669,185       4,282,784  

SITE Centers Corp.

    346,866       4,724,315  
   

 

 

 
    14,351,415  
Utilities 1.3%

 

Multi-Utilities

 

NorthWestern Corp.

    71,846       5,058,677  
Total Common Stocks (Cost $353,014,920)

 

    375,483,213  
Convertible Preferred Stocks 0.1%  
Health Care    

Providence Service Corp., 5.5% (b) (Cost $121,200)

    1,212       202,466  
Securities Lending Collateral 5.2%    

DWS Government & Agency Securities Portfolio “DWS Government Cash Institutional Shares”, 2.36% (c) (d)
(Cost $20,723,950)

    20,723,950       20,723,950  
Cash Equivalents 5.7%    

DWS Central Cash Management Government Fund,
2.47% (c) (Cost $22,450,555)

    22,450,555       22,450,555  
    % of Net
Assets
    Value ($)  
Total Investment Portfolio (Cost $396,310,625)     105.8       418,860,184  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     (5.8     (22,987,851

 

 
Net Assets     100.0       395,872,333  

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

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A summary of the Fund’s transactions with affiliated investments during the period ended March 31, 2019 are as follows:

 

Value ($)
at
9/30/2018
    Pur-
chases
Cost
($)
    Sales
Proceeds
($)
    Net
Real-
ized
Gain/
(Loss)
($)
    Net
Change
in Unreal
ized
Appreci-
ation
(Depreci
ation)
($)
    Income
($)
    Capital
Gain
Distribu-
tions
($)
    Number of
Shares at
3/31/2019
    Value ($)
at
3/31/2019
 
  Securities Lending Collateral 5.2%          
  DWS Government & Agency Securities Portfolio “DWS Government Cash Institutional Shares, 2.36% (c) (d)  
  24,230,481             3,506,531  (e)                  364,898             20,723,950       20,723,950  
  Cash Equivalents 5.7%            
  DWS Central Cash Management Government Fund, 2.47% (c)  
  11,711,036       58,129,727       47,390,208                   153,866             22,450,555       22,450,555  
  35,941,517       58,129,727       50,896,739                   518,764             43,174,505       43,174,505  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

All or a portion of these securities were on loan. In addition, “Other Assets and Liabilities, Net” may include pending sales that are also on loan. The value of securities loaned at March 31, 2019 amounted to $20,353,937, which is 5.1% of net assets.

 

(b)

Investment was valued using significant unobservable inputs.

 

(c)

Affiliated fund managed by DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc. The rate shown is the annualized seven-day yield at period end.

 

(d)

Represents collateral held in connection with securities lending. Income earned by the Fund is net of borrower rebates.

 

(e)

Represents the net increase (purchase cost) or decrease (sales proceeds) in the amount invested for the period ended March 31, 2019.

ADR: American Depositary Receipt

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

14   |   DWS Small Cap Core Fund  


Fair Value Measurements

Various inputs are used in determining the value of the Fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in three broad levels. Level 1 includes quoted prices in active markets for identical securities. Level 2 includes other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds and credit risk). Level 3 includes significant unobservable inputs (including the Fund’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments). The level assigned to the securities valuations may not be an indication of the risk or liquidity associated with investing in those securities.

The following is a summary of the inputs used as of March 31, 2019 in valuing the Fund’s investments. For information on the Fund’s policy regarding the valuation of investments, please refer to the Security Valuation section of Note A in the accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.

 

Assets   Level 1     Level 2     Level 3      Total  
Common Stocks (f)   $ 375,483,213     $                 —     $      $ 375,483,213  
Convertible Preferred Stocks                 202,466        202,466  
Short-Term Investments (f)     43,174,505                    43,174,505  
Total   $ 418,657,718     $     $ 202,466      $ 418,860,184  

 

(f)

See Investment Portfolio for additional detailed categorizations.

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

  DWS Small Cap Core Fund   |     15  


Statement of Assets and Liabilities

 

as of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)        
Assets        

Investments in non-affiliated securities, at value (cost $353,136,120) —

including $20,353,937 of securities loaned

  $ 375,685,679  
Investment in DWS Government & Agency Securities Portfolio
(cost $20,723,950)*
    20,723,950  
Investment in DWS Central Cash Management Government Fund
(cost $22,450,555)
    22,450,555  
Cash     10,000  
Foreign currency, at value (cost $15,307)     15,068  
Receivable for investments sold     10,737  
Receivable for Fund shares sold     113,059  
Dividends receivable     282,430  
Interest receivable     72,551  
Other assets     56,210  
Total assets     419,420,239  
Liabilities        
Payable upon return of securities loaned     20,723,950  
Payable for investments purchased     1,835,933  
Payable for Fund shares redeemed     500,318  
Accrued management fee     136,438  
Accrued Trustees’ fees     1,952  
Other accrued expenses and payables     349,315  
Total liabilities     23,547,906  
Net assets, at value   $ 395,872,333  
Net Assets Consist of        
Distributable earnings (loss)     21,691,778  
Paid-in capital     374,180,555  
Net assets, at value   $ 395,872,333  

 

*

Represents collateral on securities loaned.

 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

16   |   DWS Small Cap Core Fund  


Statement of Assets and Liabilities as of March 31, 2019 (Unaudited) (continued)    

 

Net Asset Value

 

Class A

 
Net Asset Value and redemption price per share
($200,628,204 ÷ 7,311,262 outstanding shares of beneficial interest, $.01 par value, unlimited number of shares authorized)
  $ 27.44  
Maximum offering price per share (100 ÷ 94.25 of $27.44)   $ 29.11  

Class T

 
Net Asset Value and redemption price per share
($10,581 ÷ 386 outstanding shares of beneficial interest,
$.01 par value, unlimited number of shares authorized)
  $ 27.41  
Maximum offering price per share (100 ÷ 97.50 of $27.41)   $ 28.11  

Class C

 
Net Asset Value, offering and redemption price
(subject to contingent deferred sales charge) per share
($14,685,632 ÷ 649,691 outstanding shares of beneficial interest,
$.01 par value, unlimited number of shares authorized)
  $ 22.60  

Class R6

 
Net Asset Value, offering and redemption price per share
($2,204,731 ÷ 76,745 outstanding shares of beneficial interest,
$.01 par value, unlimited number of shares authorized)
  $ 28.73  

Class S

 
Net Asset Value, offering and redemption price per share ($141,729,431 ÷ 4,930,736 outstanding shares of beneficial interest, $.01 par value, unlimited number of shares authorized)   $ 28.74  

Institutional Class

 
Net Asset Value, offering and redemption price per share
($36,613,754 ÷ 1,274,859 outstanding shares of beneficial interest, $.01 par value, unlimited number of shares authorized)
  $ 28.72  

 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

  DWS Small Cap Core Fund   |     17  


Statement of Operations

 

for the six months ended March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)        
Investment Income

 

Income:  
Dividends (net of foreign taxes withheld of $9,972)   $ 2,104,260  
Income distributions — DWS Central Cash Management Government Fund     153,866  
Securities lending income, net of borrower rebates     364,898  
Total income     2,623,024  
Expenses:

 

Management fee     1,323,751  
Administration fee     207,476  
Services to shareholders     392,460  
Distribution and service fees     331,156  
Custodian fee     4,643  
Professional fees     44,086  
Reports to shareholders     39,751  
Registration fees     41,789  
Trustees’ fees and expenses     12,977  
Other     16,213  
Total expenses before expense reductions     2,414,302  
Expense reductions     (293,384
Total expenses after expense reductions     2,120,918  
Net investment income     502,106  
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

 

Net realized gain (loss) from:

 

Investments     337,666  
Foreign currency     (49
      337,617  
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on:

 

Investments     (61,517,632
Foreign currency     (343
      (61,517,975
Net gain (loss)     (61,180,358
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations   $ (60,678,252

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

18   |   DWS Small Cap Core Fund  


Statements of Changes in Net Assets

 

Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets   Six Months
Ended
March 31, 2019
(Unaudited)
    Year Ended
September 30,
2018
 
Operations:    
Net investment income (loss)   $ 502,106     $ 582,881  
Net realized gain (loss)     337,617       19,038,108  
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)     (61,517,975     53,067,483  
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations     (60,678,252     72,688,472  
Distributions to shareholders:    

Class A

    (10,497,396     (745,857

Class T

    (529     (603

Class C

    (1,000,741     (281,776

Class R6

    (118,394     (724

Class S

    (7,613,106     (7,818,349

Institutional Class

    (2,122,097     (642,130
Total distributions     (21,352,263     (9,489,439
Fund share transactions:    
Proceeds from shares sold     37,339,497       106,101,528  
Reinvestment of distributions     20,681,202       9,272,138  
Payments for shares redeemed     (76,166,534     (138,797,543
Net assets acquired in tax-free reorganization*           293,689,188  
Net increase (decrease) in net assets from Fund share transactions     (18,145,835     270,265,311  
Increase (decrease) in net assets     (100,176,350     333,464,344  
Net assets at beginning of period     496,048,683       162,584,339  
Net assets at end of period   $ 395,872,333     $ 496,048,683  

 

*

On February 12, 2018, Deutsche Small Cap Value Fund was acquired by the Fund through a tax-free reorganization (See Note F).

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

  DWS Small Cap Core Fund   |     19  


Financial Highlights

 

    Six Months
Ended 3/31/19
    Years Ended September 30,  
Class A   (Unaudited)     2018     2017     2016     2015     2014  
Selected Per Share Data                                                
Net asset value, beginning of period   $ 33.12     $ 30.39     $ 25.91     $ 25.01     $ 24.39     $ 24.02  
Income (loss) from investment operations:

 

       

Net investment income (loss)a

    .02       .05       .07       .09       (.06     (.10

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    (4.25     4.40       4.52       2.81       2.26       .86  

Total from investment operations

    (4.23     4.45       4.59       2.90       2.20       .76  
Less distributions from:            

Net investment income

    (.05     (.03     (.11                 (.05

Net realized gains

    (1.40     (1.69           (2.00     (1.58     (.34

Total distributions

    (1.45     (1.72     (.11     (2.00     (1.58     (.39
Redemption fees                 .00 ***      .00 ***      .00 ***      .00 *** 
Net asset value, end of period   $ 27.44     $ 33.12     $ 30.39     $ 25.91     $ 25.01     $ 24.39  
Total Return (%)b,c     (12.12 )**      15.30       17.72       12.68       9.04       3.05  
Ratios to Average Net Assets and Supplemental Data

 

               
Net assets, end of period ($ millions)     201       245       13       19       17       12  
Ratio of expenses before expense reductions (%)     1.24 *      1.24       1.34       1.34       1.42       1.43  
Ratio of expenses after expense reductions (%)     1.09 *      1.09       1.22       1.31       1.40       1.38  
Ratio of net investment income (loss) (%)     .18 *      .15       .25       .37       (.22     (.39
Portfolio turnover rate (%)     13 **      44       62       51       52       69  

 

a 

Based on average shares outstanding during the period.

 

b 

Total return does not reflect the effect of any sales charges.

 

c 

Total return would have been lower had certain expenses not been reduced.

 

* 

Annualized

 

** 

Not annualized

 

*** 

Amount is less than $.005.

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

20   |   DWS Small Cap Core Fund  


    Six Months
Ended 3/31/19
    Year
Ended
    Period
Ended
 
Class T   (Unaudited)      9/30/18     9/30/17a  
Selected Per Share Data                        
Net asset value, beginning of period     $33.08       $30.39       $29.11  
Income (loss) from investment operations:      

Net investment income (loss)b

    .03       .01       .06  

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    (4.25     4.44       1.22  

Total from investment operations

    (4.22     4.45       1.28  
Less distributions from:      

Net investment income

    (.05     (.07      

Net realized gains

    (1.40     (1.69      

Total distributions

    (1.45     (1.76      
Net asset value, end of period     $27.41       $33.08       $30.39  
Total Return (%)c,d     (12.10 )**      15.32       4.40 **  
Ratios to Average Net Assets and Supplemental Data

 

       
Net assets, end of period ($ thousands)     11       12       10  
Ratio of expenses before expense reductions (%)     1.19 *      1.19       1.45 *  
Ratio of expenses after expense reductions (%)     1.09 *      1.09       1.09 *  
Ratio of net investment income (loss) (%)     .19 *      .03       .60 *  
Portfolio turnover rate (%)     13 **      44       62 e  

 

a 

For the period from June 5, 2017 (commencement of operations) to September 30, 2017.

 

b 

Based on average shares outstanding during the period.

 

c 

Total return does not reflect the effect of any sales charges.

 

d 

Total return would have been lower had certain expenses not been reduced.

 

e 

Represents the Fund’s portfolio turnover rate for the year ended September 30, 2017.

 

* 

Annualized

 

** 

Not annualized

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

  DWS Small Cap Core Fund   |     21  


    Six Months
Ended 3/31/19
    Years Ended September 30,  
Class C   (Unaudited)     2018     2017     2016     2015     2014  
Selected Per Share Data                                                
Net asset value, beginning of period   $ 27.64     $ 25.80     $ 22.09     $ 21.76     $ 21.56     $ 21.40  
Income (loss) from investment operations:

 

     

Net investment income (loss)a

    (.07     (.15     (.12     (.07     (.22     (.25

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    (3.57     3.68       3.83       2.40       2.00       .75  

Total from investment operations

    (3.64     3.53       3.71       2.33       1.78       .50  
Less distributions from:            

Net realized gains

    (1.40     (1.69           (2.00     (1.58     (.34
Redemption fees                 .00 ***      .00 ***      .00 ***      .00 *** 
Net asset value, end of period   $ 22.60     $ 27.64     $ 25.80     $ 22.09     $ 21.76     $ 21.56  
Total Return (%)b,c     (12.40 )**      14.41       16.79       11.89       8.19       2.25  
Ratios to Average Net Assets and Supplemental Data

 

               
Net assets, end of period ($ millions)     15       21       4       3       2       1  
Ratio of expenses before expense reductions (%)     2.02 *      1.99       2.08       2.12       2.21       2.20  
Ratio of expenses after expense reductions (%)     1.84 *      1.84       1.96       2.06       2.15       2.13  
Ratio of net investment income (loss) (%)     (.59 )*      (.59     (.49     (.35     (.96     (1.10
Portfolio turnover rate (%)     13 **      44       62       51       52       69  

 

a 

Based on average shares outstanding during the period.

 

b 

Total return does not reflect the effect of any sales charges.

 

c 

Total return would have been lower had certain expenses not been reduced.

 

* 

Annualized

 

** 

Not annualized

 

*** 

Amount is less than $.005.

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

22   |   DWS Small Cap Core Fund  


    Six Months
Ended 3/31/19
    Years Ended
September 30,
    Period
Ended
 
Class R6   (Unaudited)     2018     2017     9/30/16a  
Selected Per Share Data                                
Net asset value, beginning of period   $ 34.64     $ 31.72     $ 27.05     $ 25.18  
Income (loss) from investment operations:        

Net investment income (loss)b

    .07       .20       .16       .10  

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    (4.44     4.53       4.71       1.77  

Total from investment operations

    (4.37     4.73       4.87       1.87  
Less distributions from:        

Net investment income

    (.14     (.12     (.20      

Net realized gains

    (1.40     (1.69            

Total distributions

    (1.54     (1.81     (.20      
Net asset value, end of period   $ 28.73     $ 34.64     $ 31.72     $ 27.05  
Total Return (%)c     (11.97 )**      15.61       18.05       7.43 **  
Ratios to Average Net Assets and Supplemental Data

 

               
Net assets, end of period ($ thousands)     2,205       2,723       13       11  
Ratio of expenses before expense reductions (%)     .84 *      .88       1.18       1.13 *  
Ratio of expenses after expense reductions (%)     .79 *      .79       .93       1.01 *  
Ratio of net investment income (loss) (%)     .48 *      .59       .56       1.18 *  
Portfolio turnover rate (%)     13 **      44       62       51 d  

 

a 

For the period from June 1, 2016 (commencement of operations) to September 30, 2016.

 

b 

Based on average shares outstanding during the period.

 

c 

Total return would have been lower had certain expenses not been reduced.

 

d 

Represents the Fund’s portfolio turnover rate for the year ended September 30, 2016.

 

* 

Annualized

 

**

Not annualized

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

  DWS Small Cap Core Fund   |     23  


    Six Months
Ended 3/31/19
    Years Ended September 30,  
Class S   (Unaudited)     2018     2017     2016     2015     2014  
Selected Per Share Data                                                
Net asset value, beginning of period   $ 34.64     $ 31.73     $ 27.05     $ 25.96     $ 25.20     $ 24.82  
Income (loss) from investment operations:

 

     

Net investment income (loss)a

    .05       .08       .15       .16       .01       (.02

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    (4.44     4.63       4.71       2.93       2.33       .86  

Total from investment operations

    (4.39     4.71       4.86       3.09       2.34       .84  
Less distributions from:            

Net investment income

    (.11     (.11     (.18                 (.12

Net realized gains

    (1.40     (1.69           (2.00     (1.58     (.34

Total distributions

    (1.51     (1.80     (.18     (2.00     (1.58     (.46
Redemption fees                 .00 ***      .00 ***      .00 ***      .00 *** 
Net asset value, end of period   $ 28.74     $ 34.64     $ 31.73     $ 27.05     $ 25.96     $ 25.20  
Total Return (%)     (12.00 )b**      15.52 b      17.99 b      12.96 b      9.28       3.34  
Ratios to Average Net Assets and Supplemental Data

 

Net assets, end of period ($ millions)     142       179       138       116       87       71  
Ratio of expenses before expense reductions (%)     1.02 *      1.02       1.14       1.12       1.13       1.13  
Ratio of expenses after expense reductions (%)     .89 *      .89       .97       1.09       1.13       1.13  
Ratio of net investment income (loss) (%)     .37 *      .23       .51       .65       .05       (.08
Portfolio turnover rate (%)     13 **      44       62       51       52       69  

 

a 

Based on average shares outstanding during the period.

 

b 

Total return would have been lower had certain expenses not been reduced.

 

* 

Annualized

 

** 

Not annualized

 

*** 

Amount is less than $.005.

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

24   |   DWS Small Cap Core Fund  


    Six Months
Ended 3/31/19
    Years Ended
September 30,
    Period
Ended
 
Institutional Class   (Unaudited)     2018     2017     9/30/16a  
Selected Per Share Data                                
Net asset value, beginning of period   $ 34.62     $ 31.72     $ 27.05     $ 25.18  
Income (loss) from investment operations:        

Net investment income (loss)b

    .06       .12       .21       .10  

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    (4.44     4.61       4.66       1.77  

Total from investment operations

    (4.38     4.73       4.87       1.87  
Less distributions from:        

Net investment income

    (.12     (.14     (.20      

Net realized gains

    (1.40     (1.69            

Total distributions

    (1.52     (1.83     (.20      
Net asset value, end of period   $ 28.72     $ 34.62     $ 31.72     $ 27.05  
Total Return (%)c     (11.99 )**      15.61       18.05       7.43 ** 
Ratios to Average Net Assets and Supplemental Data

 

               
Net assets, end of period ($ millions)     37       48       8       .01  
Ratio of expenses before expense reductions (%)     .94 *      .96       1.07       1.06 *  
Ratio of expenses after expense reductions (%)     .84 *      .84       .88       1.01 *  
Ratio of net investment income (loss) (%)     .42 *      .38       .71       1.18 *  
Portfolio turnover rate (%)     13 **      44       62       51 d  

 

a 

For the period from June 1, 2016 (commencement of operations) to September 30, 2016.

 

b 

Based on average shares outstanding during the period.

 

c 

Total return would have been lower had certain expenses not been reduced.

 

d 

Represents the Fund’s portfolio turnover rate for the year ended September 30, 2016.

 

* 

Annualized

 

** 

Not annualized

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

  DWS Small Cap Core Fund   |     25  


Notes to Financial Statements   (Unaudited)

A. Organization and Significant Accounting Policies

DWS Small Cap Core Fund (the “Fund”) is a diversified series of Deutsche DWS Investment Trust (the “Trust”), which is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as an open-end management investment company organized as a Massachusetts business trust.

The Fund offers multiple classes of shares which provide investors with different purchase options. Class A shares are subject to an initial sales charge. Class T shares are subject to an initial sales charge and are only available through certain financial intermediaries. Class T shares are closed to new purchases, except in connection with the reinvestment of dividends or other distributions. Class C shares are not subject to an initial sales charge but are subject to higher ongoing expenses than Class A shares and a contingent deferred sales charge payable upon certain redemptions within one year of purchase. Class C shares automatically convert to Class A shares in the same fund after 10 years, provided that the fund or the financial intermediary through which the shareholder purchased the Class C shares has records verifying that the Class C shares have been held for at least 10 years. Class R6 shares are not subject to initial or contingent deferred sales charges and are generally available only to certain retirement plans. Class S shares are not subject to initial or contingent deferred sales charges and are only available to a limited group of investors. Institutional Class shares are not subject to initial or contingent deferred sales charges and are generally available only to qualified institutions.

Investment income, realized and unrealized gains and losses and certain fund-level expenses and expense reductions, if any, are borne pro rata on the basis of relative net assets by the holders of all classes of shares, except that each class bears certain expenses unique to that class such as distribution and service fees, services to shareholders and certain other class-specific expenses. Differences in class-level expenses may result in payment of different per share dividends by class. All shares of the Fund have equal rights with respect to voting subject to class-specific arrangements.

The Fund’s financial statements are prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”) which require the use of management estimates. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The Fund qualifies as an investment company under Topic 946 of Accounting Standards Codification of U.S. GAAP. The policies described below are followed consistently by the Fund in the preparation of its financial statements.

 

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Security Valuation. Investments are stated at value determined as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange on each day the exchange is open for trading.

Various inputs are used in determining the value of the Fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in three broad levels. Level 1 includes quoted prices in active markets for identical securities. Level 2 includes other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds and credit risk). Level 3 includes significant unobservable inputs (including the Fund’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments). The level assigned to the securities valuations may not be an indication of the risk or liquidity associated with investing in those securities.

Equity securities are valued at the most recent sale price or official closing price reported on the exchange (U.S. or foreign) or over-the-counter market on which they trade. Securities for which no sales are reported are valued at the calculated mean between the most recent bid and asked quotations on the relevant market or, if a mean cannot be determined, at the most recent bid quotation. Equity securities are generally categorized as Level 1.

Investments in open-end investment companies are valued at their net asset value each business day and are categorized as Level 1.

Securities and other assets for which market quotations are not readily available or for which the above valuation procedures are deemed not to reflect fair value are valued in a manner that is intended to reflect their fair value as determined in accordance with procedures approved by the Board and are generally categorized as Level 3. In accordance with the Fund’s valuation procedures, factors considered in determining value may include, but are not limited to, the type of the security; the size of the holding; the initial cost of the security; the existence of any contractual restrictions on the security’s disposition; the price and extent of public trading in similar securities of the issuer or of comparable companies; quotations or evaluated prices from broker-dealers and/or pricing services; information obtained from the issuer, analysts, and/or the appropriate stock exchange (for exchange-traded securities); an analysis of the company’s or issuer’s financial statements; an evaluation of the forces that influence the issuer and the market(s) in which the security is purchased and sold; and with respect to debt securities, the maturity, coupon, creditworthiness, currency denomination, and the movement of the market in which the security is normally traded. The value determined under these procedures may differ from published values for the same securities.

Disclosure about the classification of fair value measurements is included in a table following the Fund’s Investment Portfolio.

 

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Securities Lending. Deutsche Bank AG, as lending agent, lends securities of the Fund to certain financial institutions under the terms of its securities lending agreement. During the term of the loans, the Fund continues to receive interest and dividends generated by the securities and to participate in any changes in their market value. The Fund requires the borrowers of the securities to maintain collateral with the Fund consisting of either cash or liquid, unencumbered assets having a value at least equal to the value of the securities loaned. When the collateral falls below specified amounts, the lending agent will use its best effort to obtain additional collateral on the next business day to meet required amounts under the securities lending agreement. As of period end, any securities on loan were collateralized by cash. During the six months ended March 31, 2019, the Fund invested the cash collateral into a joint trading account in DWS Government & Agency Securities Portfolio, an affiliated money market fund managed by DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc. DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc. receives a management/administration fee (0.11% annualized effective rate as of March 31, 2019) on the cash collateral invested in DWS Government & Agency Securities Portfolio. The Fund receives compensation for lending its securities either in the form of fees or by earning interest on invested cash collateral net of borrower rebates and fees paid to a lending agent. Either the Fund or the borrower may terminate the loan at any time, and the borrower, after notice, is required to return borrowed securities within a standard time period. There may be risks of delay and costs in recovery of securities or even loss of rights in the collateral should the borrower of the securities fail financially. If the Fund is not able to recover securities lent, the Fund may sell the collateral and purchase a replacement investment in the market, incurring the risk that the value of the replacement security is greater than the value of the collateral. The Fund is also subject to all investment risks associated with the reinvestment of any cash collateral received, including, but not limited to, interest rate, credit and liquidity risk associated with such investments.

As of March 31, 2019, the Fund had securities on loan, which were classified as common stock in the Investment Portfolio. The value of the related collateral exceeded the value of the securities loaned at period end. As of period end, the remaining contractual maturity of the collateral agreements was overnight and continuous.

Federal Income Taxes. The Fund’s policy is to comply with the requirements of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended, which are applicable to regulated investment companies, and to distribute all of its taxable income to its shareholders.

At September 30, 2018, the aggregate cost of investments for federal income tax purposes was $437,035,031. The net unrealized appreciation for all investments based on tax cost was $83,986,504. This consisted of

 

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aggregate gross unrealized appreciation for all investments in which there was an excess of value over tax cost of $106,956,852 and aggregate gross unrealized depreciation for all investments in which there was an excess of tax cost over value of $22,970,348.

The Fund has reviewed the tax positions for the open tax years as of September 30, 2018 and has determined that no provision for income tax and/or uncertain tax positions is required in the Fund’s financial statements. The Fund’s federal tax returns for the prior three fiscal years remain open subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service.

Distribution of Income and Gains. Distributions from net investment income of the Fund, if any, are declared and distributed to shareholders annually. Net realized gains from investment transactions, in excess of available capital loss carryforwards, would be taxable to the Fund if not distributed, and, therefore, will be distributed to shareholders at least annually. The Fund may also make additional distributions for tax purposes if necessary.

The timing and characterization of certain income and capital gain distributions are determined annually in accordance with federal tax regulations which may differ from accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. These differences primarily relate to certain securities sold at loss. As a result, net investment income (loss) and net realized gain (loss) on investment transactions for a reporting period may differ significantly from distributions during such period. Accordingly, the Fund may periodically make reclassifications among certain of its capital accounts without impacting the net asset value of the Fund.

The tax character of current year distributions will be determined at the end of the current fiscal year.

Expenses. Expenses of the Trust arising in connection with a specific fund are allocated to that fund. Other Trust expenses which cannot be directly attributed to a fund are apportioned among the funds in the Trust based upon the relative net assets or other appropriate measures.

Contingencies. In the normal course of business, the Fund may enter into contracts with service providers that contain general indemnification clauses. The Fund’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown, as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Fund that have not yet been made. However, based on experience, the Fund expects the risk of loss to be remote.

Real Estate Investment Trusts. The Fund at its fiscal year end recharacterizes distributions received from a Real Estate Investment Trust (“REIT”) investment based on information provided by the REIT into the following categories: ordinary income, long-term and short-term capital gains, and return of capital. If information is not available timely from a

 

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REIT, the recharacterization will be estimated for financial reporting purposes and a recharacterization will be made to the accounting records in the following year when such information becomes available. Distributions received from REITs in excess of income are recorded as either a reduction of cost of investments or realized gains.

Other. Investment transactions are accounted for on a trade date plus one basis for daily net asset valuation calculations. However, for financial reporting purposes, investment transactions are reported on trade date. Interest income is recorded on the accrual basis. Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date net of foreign withholding taxes. Realized gains and losses from investment transactions are recorded on an identified cost basis. Proceeds from litigation payments, if any, are included in net realized gain (loss) from investments.

B. Purchases and Sales of Securities

During the six months ended March 31, 2019, purchases and sales of investment securities (excluding short-term investments) aggregated $51,679,093 and $93,030,278, respectively.

C. Related Parties

Management Agreement. Under the Investment Management Agreement with DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc. (“DIMA” or the “Advisor”), an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of DWS Group GmbH & Co. KGaA (“DWS Group”), the Advisor directs the investments of the Fund in accordance with its investment objectives, policies and restrictions. The Advisor determines the securities, instruments and other contracts relating to investments to be purchased, sold or entered into by the Fund.

 

Under the Investment Management Agreement with the Advisor, the Fund pays a monthly management fee based on the Fund’s average daily net assets computed and accrued daily and payable monthly, at the following annual rates:

 

First $250 million of the Fund’s average daily net assets      .650%  
Next $250 million of such net assets      .620%  
Next $500 million of such net assets      .615%  
Next $4 billion of such net assets      .565%  
Next $2.5 billion of such net assets      .550%  
Next $2.5 billion of such net assets      .540%  
Next $2.5 billion of such net assets      .530%  
Over $12.5 billion of such net assets      .520%  

 

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Accordingly, for the six months ended March 31, 2019, the fee pursuant to the Investment Management Agreement was equivalent to an annualized rate (exclusive of any applicable waivers/reimbursements) of 0.64% of the Fund’s average daily net assets.

For the period October 1, 2018 through February 11, 2020, the Advisor has contractually agreed to waive its fees and/or reimburse certain operating expenses of the Fund to the extent necessary to maintain the total annual operating expenses (excluding certain expenses such as extraordinary expenses, taxes, brokerage and interest) of certain classes as follows:

 

Class A      1.09%  
Class T      1.09%  
Class C      1.84%  
Class R6      .79%  
Class S      .89%  
Institutional Class      .84%  

For the six months ended March 31, 2019, fees waived and/or expenses reimbursed for each class are as follows:

 

Class A   $ 156,452  
Class T     5  
Class C     15,409  
Class R6     579  
Class S     100,238  
Institutional Class     20,701  
    $ 293,384  

Administration Fee. Pursuant to an Administrative Service Agreement, DIMA provides most administrative services to the Fund. For all services provided under the Administrative Services Agreement, the Fund pays the Advisor an annual fee (“Administration Fee”) of 0.10% of the Fund’s average daily net assets, computed and accrued daily and payable monthly. For the six months ended March 31, 2019, the Administration Fee was $207,476, of which $34,207 is unpaid.

Service Provider Fees. DWS Service Company (“DSC”), an affiliate of the Advisor, is the transfer agent, dividend-paying agent and shareholder service agent of the Fund. Pursuant to a sub-transfer agency agreement between DSC and DST Systems, Inc. (“DST”), DSC has delegated certain transfer agent, dividend-paying agent and shareholder service agent

 

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functions to DST. DSC compensates DST out of the shareholder servicing fee it receives from the Fund. For the six months ended March 31, 2019, the amounts charged to the Fund by DSC were as follows:

 

Services to Shareholders   Total
Aggregated
    Unpaid at
March 31, 2019
 
Class A   $ 47,705     $ 15,601  
Class T     11       4  
Class C     3,285       2,392  
Class R6     110       16  
Class S     35,359       12,663  
Institutional Class     1,274       423  
    $ 87,744     $ 31,099  

In addition, for the six months ended March 31, 2019, the amounts charged to the Fund for recordkeeping and other administrative services provided by unaffiliated third parties, included in the Statement of Operations under “Services to shareholders,” were as follows:

 

Sub-Recordkeeping   Total
Aggregated
 
Class A   $ 127,753  
Class C     13,336  
Class S     109,139  
Institutional Class     21,297  
    $ 271,525  

Distribution and Service Fees. Under the Fund’s Class C 12b-1 plan, DWS Distributors, Inc. (“DDI”), an affiliate of the Advisor, receives a fee (“Distribution Fee”) of 0.75% of average daily net assets of Class C shares. In accordance with the Fund’s Underwriting and Distribution Services Agreement, DDI enters into related selling group agreements with various firms at various rates for sales of Class C shares. For the six months ended March 31, 2019, the Distribution Fee was as follows:

 

Distribution Fee   Total
Aggregated
    Unpaid at
March 31, 2019
 
Class C   $ 62,511     $ 9,748  

In addition, DDI provides information and administrative services for a fee (“Service Fee”) to Class A, T and C shareholders at an annual rate of up to 0.25% of average daily net assets for each such class. DDI in turn has various agreements with financial services firms that provide these

 

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services and pays these fees based upon the assets of shareholder accounts the firms service. For the six months ended March 31, 2019, the Service Fee was as follows:

 

Service Fee   Total
Aggregated
    Unpaid at
March 31, 2019
    Annualized
Rate
 
Class A   $ 248,231     $ 91,165       .24
Class T     8       8       .15
Class C     20,406       7,092       .24
    $ 268,645     $ 98,265          

Underwriting Agreement and Contingent Deferred Sales Charge. DDI is the principal underwriter for the Fund. Underwriting commissions paid in connection with the distribution of Class A shares for the six months ended March 31, 2019 aggregated $2,853.

In addition, DDI receives any contingent deferred sales charge (“CDSC”) from Class C share redemptions occurring within one year of purchase. There is no such charge upon redemption of any share appreciation or reinvested dividends. The CDSC is 1% of the value of the shares redeemed for Class C. For the six months ended March 31, 2019, the CDSC for Class C shares aggregated $138. A deferred sales charge of up to 1% is assessed on certain redemptions of Class A shares.

Typesetting and Filing Service Fees. Under an agreement with the Fund, DIMA is compensated for providing certain pre-press and regulatory filing services to the Fund. For the six months ended March 31, 2019, the amount charged to the Fund by DIMA included in the Statement of Operations under “Reports to shareholders” aggregated $9,426, of which $9,272 is unpaid.

Trustees’ Fees and Expenses. The Fund paid retainer fees to each Trustee not affiliated with the Advisor, plus specified amounts to the Board Chairperson and to each committee Chairperson.

Affiliated Cash Management Vehicles. The Fund may invest uninvested cash balances in DWS Central Cash Management Government Fund and DWS ESG Liquidity Fund, affiliated money market funds which are managed by the Advisor. Each affiliated money market fund is managed in accordance with Rule 2a-7 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, which governs the quality, maturity, diversity and liquidity of instruments in which a money market fund may invest. DWS Central Cash Management Government Fund seeks to maintain a stable net asset value, and DWS ESG Liquidity Fund maintains a floating net asset value. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of the expenses of each affiliated money market fund in which it invests. DWS Central Cash Management Government Fund does not pay the Advisor an investment management fee. To the extent that DWS ESG Liquidity Fund pays an

 

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investment management fee to the Advisor, the Advisor will waive an amount of the investment management fee payable to the Advisor by the Fund equal to the amount of the investment management fee payable on the Fund’s assets invested in DWS ESG Liquidity Fund.

Security Lending Fees. Deutsche Bank AG serves as lending agent for the Fund. For the six months ended March 31, 2019, the Fund incurred lending agent fees to Deutsche Bank AG for the amount of $27,466.

D. Line of Credit

The Fund and other affiliated funds (the “Participants”) share in a $400 million revolving credit facility provided by a syndication of banks. The Fund may borrow for temporary or emergency purposes, including the meeting of redemption requests that otherwise might require the untimely disposition of securities. The Participants are charged an annual commitment fee, which is allocated based on net assets, among each of the Participants. Interest is calculated at a rate per annum equal to the sum of the Federal Funds Rate plus 1.25 percent plus if the one-month LIBOR exceeds the Federal Funds Rate, the amount of such excess. The Fund may borrow up to a maximum of 33 percent of its net assets under the agreement. The Fund had no outstanding loans at March 31, 2019.

E. Fund Share Transactions

The following table summarizes share and dollar activity in the Fund:

 

      Six Months Ended
March 31, 2019
    

Year Ended
September 30, 2018

 
      Shares      Dollars      Shares      Dollars  
Shares sold

 

Class A      280,812      $ 7,768,489        969,097      $ 31,085,960  
Class C      42,170        908,869        108,535        2,894,123  
Class R6      2,121        61,057        80,178        2,663,410  
Class S      618,821        17,234,015        1,297,336        42,062,436  
Institutional Class      396,557        11,367,067        835,481        27,395,599  
              $   37,339,497               $   106,101,528  

 

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      Six Months Ended
March 31, 2019
    

Year Ended
September 30, 2018

 
      Shares      Dollars      Shares      Dollars  
Shares issued to shareholders in reinvestment of distributions

 

Class A      418,806      $ 10,022,029        22,879      $ 677,231  
Class T      22        529        19.9        603  
Class C      48,997        967,695        11,237        279,236  
Class R6      4,730        118,394        24        724  
Class S      299,430        7,500,726        248,212        7,672,214  
Institutional Class      82,774        2,071,829        20,801        642,130  
              $ 20,681,202               $ 9,272,138  
Shares redeemed

 

Class A      (796,237    $ (21,898,416      (1,201,799    $ (37,457,141
Class C      (186,470      (4,197,298      (979,676      (26,308,753
Class R6      (8,717      (252,325      (8,158      (275,154
Class S      (1,152,466      (32,625,477      (1,931,558      (62,624,086
Institutional Class      (605,304      (17,193,018      (373,352      (12,132,409
              $   (76,166,534             $   (138,797,543
Shares issued in tax-free reorganization*

 

Class A           $        7,191,153      $ 203,511,118  
Class C                    1,454,140        34,520,543  
Class R6                    6,167        182,237  
Class S                    1,201,953        35,542,383  
Institutional Class                    674,790        19,932,907  
              $               $ 293,689,188  
Net increase (decrease)

 

Class A      (96,619    $ (4,107,898      6,981,330      $ 197,817,168  
Class T      22        529        19.9        603  
Class C      (95,303      (2,320,734      594,236        11,385,149  
Class R6      (1,866      (72,874      78,211        2,571,217  
Class S      (234,215      (7,890,736      815,943        22,652,947  
Institutional Class      (125,973      (3,754,122      1,157,720        35,838,227  
              $   (18,145,835             $   270,265,311  

 

*

On February 12, 2018, Deutsche Small Cap Value Fund was acquired by the Fund through a tax-free reorganization (See Note F).

 

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F. Acquisition of Assets

On February 12, 2018, the Fund acquired all of the net assets of Deutsche Small Cap Value Fund pursuant to a plan of reorganization approved by the Board of Directors of Deutsche Small Cap Value Fund and the Board of Trustees of the Fund in July 2017. The acquisition was accomplished by a tax-free exchange of 11,621,153 Class A shares, 2,761,040 Class C shares, 10,066 Class R6 shares, 1,981,809 Class S shares and 1,101,105 Institutional Class shares of Deutsche Small Cap Value Fund for 7,191,153 Class A shares, 1,454,140 Class C shares, 6,167 Class R6 shares, 1,201,953 Class S shares and 674,790 Institutional Class shares of the Fund, respectively, outstanding on February 12, 2018. Deutsche Small Cap Value Fund’s net assets at that date, $293,689,188 including $5,155,863 of net unrealized depreciation, were combined with those of the Fund. The aggregate net assets of the Fund immediately before the acquisition were $157,672,257. The combined net assets of the Fund immediately following the acquisition were $451,361,445.

The financial statements reflect the operations of the Funds for the period prior to the acquisition and the combined fund for the period subsequent to the fund merger. Assuming the acquisition having been completed on October 1, 2017, the Fund’s pro forma results of operations for the year ended September 30, 2018 are as follows:

 

Net investment income   $ 1,035,652  
Net gain (loss) on investments   $ 53,972,219  
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations   $ 55,007,871  

Because the combined investment portfolio has been managed as a single integrated Fund since the acquisition was completed, it is not practicable to separate the amounts of revenue and earnings of Deutsche Small Cap Value Fund that have been included in the Fund’s Statement of Operations since February 12, 2018.

 

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Information About Your Fund’s Expenses

As an investor of the Fund, you incur two types of costs: ongoing expenses and transaction costs. Ongoing expenses include management fees, distribution and service (12b-1) fees and other Fund expenses. Examples of transaction costs include sales charges (loads) and account maintenance fees, which are not shown in this section. The following tables are intended to help you understand your ongoing expenses (in dollars) of investing in the Fund and to help you compare these expenses with the ongoing expenses of investing in other mutual funds. In the most recent six-month period, the Fund limited these expenses; had it not done so, expenses would have been higher. The example in the table is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the six-month period and held for the entire period (October 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019).

The tables illustrate your Fund’s expenses in two ways:

 

Actual Fund Return. This helps you estimate the actual dollar amount of ongoing expenses (but not transaction costs) paid on a $1,000 investment in the Fund using the Fund’s actual return during the period. To estimate the expenses you paid over the period, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the “Expenses Paid per $1,000” line under the share class you hold.

 

Hypothetical 5% Fund Return. This helps you to compare your Fund’s ongoing expenses (but not transaction costs) with those of other mutual funds using the Fund’s actual expense ratio and a hypothetical rate of return of 5% per year before expenses. Examples using a 5% hypothetical fund return may be found in the shareholder reports of other mutual funds. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period.

Please note that the expenses shown in these tables are meant to highlight your ongoing expenses only and do not reflect any transaction costs. The “Expenses Paid per $1,000” line of the tables is useful in comparing ongoing expenses only and will not help you determine the relative total expense of owning different funds. Subject to certain exceptions, an account maintenance fee of $20.00 assessed once per calendar year for Classes A, C and S shares may apply for accounts with balances less than $10,000. This fee is not included in these tables. If it was, the estimate of expenses paid for Classes A, C and S shares during the period would be higher, and account value during the period would be lower, by this amount.

 

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Expenses and Value of a $1,000 Investment
for the six months ended March 31, 2019 (Unaudited)
 
Actual Fund Return   Class A     Class T     Class C     Class R6     Class S     Institutional
Class
 
Beginning Account Value 10/1/18   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,000.00  
Ending Account
Value 3/31/19
  $ 878.80     $ 879.00     $ 876.00     $ 880.30     $ 880.00     $ 880.10  
Expenses Paid
per $1,000*
  $ 5.11     $ 5.11     $ 8.61     $ 3.70     $ 4.17     $ 3.94  
Hypothetical 5%
Fund Return
  Class A     Class T     Class C     Class R6     Class S     Institutional
Class
 
Beginning Account Value 10/1/18   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,000.00  
Ending Account
Value 3/31/19
  $ 1,019.50     $ 1,019.50     $ 1,015.76     $ 1,020.99     $ 1,020.49     $ 1,020.74  
Expenses Paid
per $1,000*
  $ 5.49     $ 5.49     $ 9.25     $ 3.98     $ 4.48     $ 4.23  

 

*

Expenses are equal to the Fund’s annualized expense ratio for each share class, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 182 (the number of days in the most recent six-month period), then divided by 365.

 

Annualized
Expense Ratios
  Class A     Class T     Class C     Class R6     Class S     Institutional
Class
 
DWS Small Cap
Core Fund
    1.09     1.09     1.84     .79     .89     .84

For more information, please refer to the Fund’s prospectus.

For an analysis of the fees associated with an investment in the Fund or similar funds, please refer to tools.finra.org/fund_analyzer/.

 

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Advisory Agreement Board Considerations and Fee Evaluation

The Board of Trustees (hereinafter referred to as the “Board” or “Trustees”) approved the renewal of DWS Small Cap Core Fund’s (the “Fund”) investment management agreement (the “Agreement”) with DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc. (“DIMA”) in September 2018.

In terms of the process that the Board followed prior to approving the Agreement, shareholders should know that:

 

During the entire process, all of the Fund’s Trustees were independent of DIMA and its affiliates (the “Independent Trustees”).

 

The Board met frequently during the past year to discuss fund matters and dedicated a substantial amount of time to contract review matters. Over the course of several months, the Board’s Contract Committee reviewed extensive materials received from DIMA, independent third parties and independent counsel. These materials included an analysis of the Fund’s performance, fees and expenses, and profitability from a fee consultant retained by the Fund’s Independent Trustees (the “Fee Consultant”). Based on its evaluation of the information provided, the Contract Committee presented its findings and recommendations to the Board. The Board then reviewed the Contract Committee’s findings and recommendations.

 

The Board also received extensive information throughout the year regarding performance of the Fund.

 

The Independent Trustees regularly met privately with counsel to discuss contract review and other matters. In addition, the Independent Trustees were advised by the Fee Consultant in the course of their review of the Fund’s contractual arrangements and considered a comprehensive report prepared by the Fee Consultant in connection with their deliberations.

 

In connection with reviewing the Agreement, the Board also reviewed the terms of the Fund’s Rule 12b-1 plan, distribution agreement, administrative services agreement, transfer agency agreement and other material service agreements.

In connection with the contract review process, the Contract Committee and the Board considered the factors discussed below, among others. The Board also considered that DIMA and its predecessors have managed the Fund since its inception, and the Board believes that a long-term relationship with a capable, conscientious advisor is in the best interests of the Fund. The Board considered, generally, that shareholders chose to invest or remain invested in the Fund knowing that DIMA managed the

 

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Fund. DIMA is part of DWS Group GmbH & Co. KGaA (“DWS Group”). DWS Group is a global asset management business that offers a wide range of investing expertise and resources, including research capabilities in many countries throughout the world. In 2018, approximately 20% of DWS Group’s shares were sold in an initial public offering, with Deutsche Bank AG owning the remaining shares.

As part of the contract review process, the Board carefully considered the fees and expenses of each DWS fund overseen by the Board in light of the fund’s performance. In many cases, this led to the negotiation and implementation of expense caps. As part of these negotiations, the Board indicated that it would consider relaxing these caps in future years following sustained improvements in performance, among other considerations.

While shareholders may focus primarily on fund performance and fees, the Fund’s Board considers these and many other factors, including the quality and integrity of DIMA’s personnel and administrative support services provided by DIMA, such as back-office operations, fund valuations, and compliance policies and procedures.

Nature, Quality and Extent of Services. The Board considered the terms of the Agreement, including the scope of advisory services provided under the Agreement. The Board noted that, under the Agreement, DIMA provides portfolio management services to the Fund and that, pursuant to a separate administrative services agreement, DIMA provides administrative services to the Fund. The Board considered the experience and skills of senior management and investment personnel and the resources made available to such personnel. The Board reviewed the Fund’s performance over short-term and long-term periods and compared those returns to various agreed-upon performance measures, including market index(es) and a peer universe compiled using information supplied by Morningstar Direct (“Morningstar”), an independent fund data service. The Board also noted that it has put into place a process of identifying “Funds in Review” (e.g., funds performing poorly relative to a peer universe), and receives additional reporting from DIMA regarding such funds and, where appropriate, DIMA’s plans to address underperformance. The Board believes this process is an effective manner of identifying and addressing underperforming funds. Based on the information provided, the Board noted that, for the one-, three- and five-year periods ended December 31, 2017, the Fund’s performance (Class A shares) was in the 3rd quartile, 1st quartile and 1st quartile, respectively, of the applicable Morningstar universe (the 1st quartile being the best performers and the 4th quartile being the worst performers). The Board also observed that the Fund has outperformed its benchmark in the three- and five-year periods and has underperformed its benchmark in the one-year period ended December 31, 2017.

 

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Fees and Expenses. The Board considered the Fund’s investment management fee schedule, operating expenses and total expense ratios, and comparative information provided by Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (“Broadridge”) and the Fee Consultant regarding investment management fee rates paid to other investment advisors by similar funds (1st quartile being the most favorable and 4th quartile being the least favorable). With respect to management fees paid to other investment advisors by similar funds, the Board noted that the contractual fee rates paid by the Fund, which include a 0.10% fee paid to DIMA under the Fund’s administrative services agreement, were lower than the median (1st quartile) of the applicable Broadridge peer group (based on Broadridge data provided as of December 31, 2017). The Board considered that DIMA agreed to implement new management fee breakpoints to accommodate the merger of Deutsche Small Cap Value Fund into the Fund effective February 12, 2018. The Board noted that the Fund’s Class A shares total (net) operating expenses (excluding 12b-1 fees) were expected to be lower than the median of the applicable Broadridge expense universe (based on Broadridge data provided as of December 31, 2017, and analyzing Broadridge expense universe Class A (net) expenses less any applicable 12b-1 fees) (“Broadridge Universe Expenses”). The Board also reviewed data comparing each share class’s total (net) operating expenses to the applicable Broadridge Universe Expenses. The Board noted that the expense limitations agreed to by DIMA were expected to help the Fund’s total (net) operating expenses remain competitive. The Board considered the Fund’s management fee rate as compared to fees charged by DIMA to comparable DWS U.S. registered funds (“DWS Funds”), noting that DIMA indicated that it does not provide services to any other comparable DWS Funds. The information requested by the Board as part of its review of fees and expenses also included information about institutional accounts (including any sub-advised funds and accounts) and funds offered primarily to European investors (“DWS Europe Funds”) managed by DWS Group. The Board noted that DIMA indicated that DWS Group does not manage any institutional accounts or DWS Europe Funds comparable to the Fund.

On the basis of the information provided, the Board concluded that management fees were reasonable and appropriate in light of the nature, quality and extent of services provided by DIMA.

Profitability. The Board reviewed detailed information regarding revenues received by DIMA under the Agreement. The Board considered the estimated costs to DIMA, and pre-tax profits realized by DIMA, from advising the DWS Funds, as well as estimates of the pre-tax profits attributable to managing the Fund in particular. The Board also received information regarding the estimated enterprise-wide profitability of DIMA and its affiliates with respect to all fund services in totality and by fund.

 

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The Board and the Fee Consultant reviewed DIMA’s methodology in allocating its costs to the management of the Fund. Based on the information provided, the Board concluded that the pre-tax profits realized by DIMA in connection with the management of the Fund were not unreasonable. The Board also reviewed certain publicly available information regarding the profitability of certain similar investment management firms. The Board noted that, while information regarding the profitability of such firms is limited (and in some cases is not necessarily prepared on a comparable basis), DIMA and its affiliates’ overall profitability with respect to the DWS Funds (after taking into account distribution and other services provided to the funds by DIMA and its affiliates) was lower than the overall profitability levels of most comparable firms for which such data was available.

Economies of Scale. The Board considered whether there are economies of scale with respect to the management of the Fund and whether the Fund benefits from any economies of scale. The Board noted that the Fund’s investment management fee schedule includes fee breakpoints. The Board concluded that the Fund’s fee schedule represents an appropriate sharing between the Fund and DIMA of such economies of scale as may exist in the management of the Fund at current asset levels.

Other Benefits to DIMA and Its Affiliates. The Board also considered the character and amount of other incidental or “fall-out” benefits received by DIMA and its affiliates, including any fees received by DIMA for administrative services provided to the Fund, any fees received by an affiliate of DIMA for transfer agency services provided to the Fund and any fees received by an affiliate of DIMA for distribution services. The Board also considered benefits to DIMA related to brokerage and soft-dollar allocations, including allocating brokerage to pay for research generated by parties other than the executing broker dealers, which pertain primarily to funds investing in equity securities. In addition, the Board considered the incidental public relations benefits to DIMA related to DWS Funds advertising and cross-selling opportunities among DIMA products and services. The Board considered these benefits in reaching its conclusion that the Fund’s management fees were reasonable.

Compliance. The Board considered the significant attention and resources dedicated by DIMA to its compliance processes in recent years. The Board noted in particular (i) the experience, seniority and time commitment of the individuals serving as DIMA’s and the Fund’s chief compliance officers and (ii) the substantial commitment of resources by DIMA and its affiliates to compliance matters, including the retention of compliance personnel.

Based on all of the information considered and the conclusions reached, the Board unanimously determined that the continuation of the

 

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Agreement is in the best interests of the Fund. In making this determination, the Board did not give particular weight to any single factor identified above. The Board considered these factors over the course of numerous meetings, certain of which were in executive session with only the Independent Trustees and counsel present. It is possible that individual Independent Trustees may have weighed these factors differently in reaching their individual decisions to approve the continuation of the Agreement.

 

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Account Management Resources

 

For More Information   

The automated telephone system allows you to access personalized account information and obtain information on other DWS funds using either your voice or your telephone keypad. Certain account types within Classes A, T, C and S also have the ability to purchase, exchange or redeem shares using this system.

 

For more information, contact your financial representative. You may also access our automated telephone system or speak with a Shareholder Service representative by calling:

 

(800) 728-3337

Web Site   

dws.com

 

View your account transactions and balances, trade shares, monitor your asset allocation, subscribe to fund and account updates by e-mail, and change your address, 24 hours a day.

 

Obtain prospectuses and applications, news about DWS funds, insight from DWS economists and investment specialists and access to DWS fund account information.

Written Correspondence   

DWS

 

PO Box 219151

Kansas City, MO 64121-9151

Proxy Voting    The Fund’s policies and procedures for voting proxies for portfolio securities and information about how the Fund voted proxies related to its portfolio securities during the most recent 12-month period ended June 30 are available on our Web site — dws.com/en-us/resources/proxy-voting — or on the SEC’s Web site sec.gov. To obtain a written copy of the Fund’s policies and procedures without charge, upon request, call us toll free at (800) 728-3337.
Portfolio Holdings    Following the Fund’s fiscal first and third quarter-end, a complete portfolio holdings listing is filed with the SEC on Form N-Q or Form N-PORT (available for filings after March 31, 2019). The Fund’s Form N-Q or Form N-PORT will be available on the SEC’s Web site at sec.gov. The Fund’s portfolio holdings are also posted on dws.com from time to time. Please see the Fund’s current prospectus for more information.
Principal Underwriter   

If you have questions, comments or complaints, contact:

 

DWS Distributors, Inc.

 

222 South Riverside Plaza

Chicago, IL 60606-5808

(800) 621-1148

 

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Investment Management  

DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc. (“DIMA” or the “Advisor”), which is part of the DWS Group GmbH & Co. KGaA (“DWS Group”), is the investment advisor for the Fund. DIMA and its predecessors have more than 90 years of experience managing mutual funds and DIMA provides a full range of investment advisory services to both institutional and retail clients. DIMA is an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of DWS Group.

 

DWS Group is a global organization that offers a wide range of investing expertise and resources, including hundreds of portfolio managers and analysts and an office network that reaches the world’s major investment centers. This well-resourced global investment platform brings together a wide variety of experience and investment insight across industries, regions, asset classes and investing styles.

     Class A   Class T   Class C   Class S  

Institutional

Class

Nasdaq Symbol   SZCAX   SZCTX   SZCCX   SSLCX   SZCIX
CUSIP Number   25157M 778   25157M 463   25157M 794   25157M 810   25157M 521
Fund Number   439   1739   739   2339   1439
For shareholders of Class R6
Automated Information Line  

DWS/Ascensus Plan Access (800) 728-3337

 

24-hour access to your retirement plan account.

Web Site  

dws.com

 

Obtain prospectuses and applications, news about DWS funds, insight from DWS economists and investment specialists and access to DWS fund account information.

 

Log in/register to manage retirement account assets at https://www.mykplan.com/participantsecure_net/login.aspx.

For More Information  

(800) 728-3337

 

To speak with a service representative.

Written Correspondence  

DWS Service Company

 

222 South Riverside Plaza

Chicago, IL 60606-5806

     Class R6                    
Nasdaq Symbol   SZCRX    

 

   

 

   

 

   

 

CUSIP Number   25157M 539    

 

   

 

   

 

   

 

Fund Number   1639    

 

   

 

   

 

   

 

 

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Privacy Statement

 

FACTS   What Does DWS Do With Your Personal Information?
Why?   Financial companies choose how they share your personal information. Federal law gives consumers the right to limit some but not all sharing. Federal law also requires us to tell you how we collect, share and protect your personal information. Please read this notice carefully to understand what we do.
What?  

The types of personal information we collect and share can include:

 

 Social Security number

 

 Account balances

 

 Purchase and transaction history

 

 Bank account information

 

 Contact information such as mailing address, e-mail address and telephone number

How?   All financial companies need to share customers’ personal information to run their everyday business. In the section below, we list the reasons financial companies can share their customers’ personal information, the reasons DWS chooses to share and whether you can limit this sharing.

 

Reasons we can share your personal
information
  Does DWS share?   Can you limit
this sharing?
For our everyday business purposes —
such as to process your transactions, maintain your account(s), respond to court orders or legal investigations
  Yes   No
For our marketing purposes — to offer our products and services to you   Yes   No
For joint marketing with other financial companies   No   We do not share
For our affiliates’ everyday business purposes — information about your transactions and experiences   No   We do not share
For our affiliates’ everyday business purposes — information about your creditworthiness   No   We do not share
For non-affiliates to market to you   No   We do not share

 

Questions?   Call (800) 728-3337 or e-mail us at service@dws.com

 

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Who we are    
Who is providing this notice?   DWS Distributors, Inc; DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc.; DWS Trust Company; the DWS Funds
What we do    
How does DWS protect my personal information?   To protect your personal information from unauthorized access and use, we use security measures that comply with federal law. These measures include computer safeguards and secured files and buildings.
How does DWS collect my personal information?  

We collect your personal information, for example, when you:

 

 open an account

 

 give us your contact information

 

 provide bank account information for ACH or wire transactions

 

 tell us where to send money

 

 seek advice about your investments

Why can’t I limit all sharing?  

Federal law gives you the right to limit only

 

sharing for affiliates’ everyday business purposes

 

information about your creditworthiness

 

affiliates from using your information to market to you

 

sharing for non-affiliates to market to you

 

State laws and individual companies may give you additional rights to limit sharing.

Definitions    
Affiliates   Companies related by common ownership or control. They can be financial or non-financial companies. Our affiliates include financial companies with the DWS or Deutsche Bank (“DB”) name, such as DB AG Frankfurt.
Non-affiliates  

Companies not related by common ownership or control. They can be financial and non-financial companies.

 

Non-affiliates we share with include account service providers, service quality monitoring services, mailing service providers and verification services to help in the fight against money laundering and fraud.

Joint marketing   A formal agreement between non-affiliated financial companies that together market financial products or services to you. DWS does not jointly market.

Rev. 3/2019

 

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LOGO

DSCCF-3

(R-027149-8 5/19)

   
ITEM 2. CODE OF ETHICS
   
  Not applicable.
   
ITEM 3. AUDIT COMMITTEE FINANCIAL EXPERT
   
  Not applicable
   
ITEM 4. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT FEES AND SERVICES
   
  Not applicable
   
ITEM 5. AUDIT COMMITTEE OF LISTED REGISTRANTS
   
  Not applicable
   
ITEM 6. SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
   
  Not applicable
   
ITEM 7. DISCLOSURE OF PROXY VOTING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES
   
  Not applicable
   
ITEM 8. PORTFOLIO MANAGERS OF CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES
   
  Not applicable
   
ITEM 9. PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES BY CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY AND AFFILIATED PURCHASERS
   
  Not applicable
   
ITEM 10. SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS
   
  There were no material changes to the procedures by which shareholders may recommend nominees to the Fund’s Board.  The primary function of the Nominating and Governance Committee is to identify and recommend individuals for membership on the Board and oversee the administration of the Board Governance Guidelines. Shareholders may recommend candidates for Board positions by forwarding their correspondence by U.S. mail or courier service to Keith R. Fox, DWS Funds Board Chair, c/o Thomas R. Hiller, Ropes & Gray LLP, Prudential Tower, 800 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199-3600.
   
ITEM 11. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
   
  (a) The Chief Executive and Financial Officers concluded that the Registrant’s Disclosure Controls and Procedures are effective based on the evaluation of the Disclosure Controls and Procedures as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report.
   
  (b) There have been no changes in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the second fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal controls over financial reporting.
   
ITEM 12. Disclosure of Securities Lending Activities for Closed-End Management Investment Companies.
   
  Not applicable
   
ITEM 13. EXHIBITS
   
  (a)(1) Not applicable
   
  (a)(2) Certification pursuant to Rule 30a-2(a) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 270.30a-2(a)) is filed and attached hereto as Exhibit 99.CERT.
   
  (a)(3) Not applicable
   
  (a)(4)(i) Certification pursuant to Item 4.01 of Form 8-K under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 249.308) is attached hereto.
   
  (a)(4)(ii) Letter from former accountant pursuant to Item 304(a) under Regulation S-K is attached hereto.
   
  (b) Certification pursuant to Rule 30a-2(b) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 270.30a-2(b)) is furnished and attached hereto as Exhibit 99.906CERT.
       

 

 

SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

Registrant: DWS Small Cap Core Fund, a series of Deutsche DWS Investment Trust
   
   
By:

/s/Hepsen Uzcan

Hepsen Uzcan

President

   
Date: 6/6/2019

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

 

By:

/s/Hepsen Uzcan

Hepsen Uzcan

President

   
Date: 6/6/2019
   
   
   
By:

/s/Diane Kenneally

Diane Kenneally

Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer

   
Date: 6/6/2019