Managed Fund Since 2013
FEMGX Templeton Sustainable Emerging Markets Bond Fund
- Yield Seeking Flexibility: Taking an approach that is not constrained by its benchmark, the Fund pursues compelling yield opportunities across both local and non-local currency denominated emerging market sovereign bonds.
- Research-Driven Country and Currency Selection: High-conviction positioning informed by in-depth macroeconomic and country-specific research potentially delivers distinct sources of returns.
- Momentum Based Approach to ESG Integration: Utilizes a proprietary Environmental, Social and Governance scoring methodology that evaluates both current practices and forward-looking momentum, creating a differentiated approach to sustainable investing.
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Overview
Fund Facts
Fund description
The fund's investment goal is to seek current income with capital appreciation as a secondary goal. Under normal market conditions, the fund invests at least 80% of its net assets in a non-diversified portfolio of government bonds issued by emerging market countries pursuant to the investment managers' investment strategy that emphasizes the current and projected sustainability efforts of emerging market countries in certain environmental, social and governance (ESG) categories (sustainability investment strategy).
Identifiers
- Ticker
- FEMGX
- Fund Number
- 072
- CUSIP Code
- 880208830
Average Annual Total Returns As of 02/28/2026
Class A
- 22.44%1 Year
- 11.49%3 Years
- 3.41%5 Years
- 2.93%10 Years
- 1.50%Since Inception
04/01/2013
Performance data quoted represents past performance, which does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the figures shown.
Top Asset Allocation
As of 03/31/2026 - Market Value % of Total (Updated Monthly)
Fixed Income93.70% | |
Equity0.00% | |
Cash & Cash Equivalents6.30% |
Additional Fund Info
- Share Class Inception Date
- 04/01/2013
- Investment Style
- Government
- Lipper Classification
- Emerging Markets Local Currency Debt Funds
- Morningstar Category
12 - Emerging-Markets Local-Currency Bond
Manager and Commentary
About the Team
Templeton Global Macro employs a research-intensive, high-conviction approach to investing in the global sovereign debt market. Blending rigorous country-by-country research and top-down macro analysis, the team seeks to identify the most compelling longer-term opportunities across interest-rates, currencies, and sovereign credit spreads.
Commentary Highlights
December 31, 2025- Markets: Global growth data was largely mixed during the fourth quarter of 2025; third-quarter growth outcomes were strong in the United States, modest but stable in the euro area and negative in Japan, as the effects of earlier front-loading ahead of tariffs unwound. There was also some uncertainty over economic momentum in the United States as the government shutdown that lasted through October and continued into November affected data collection. Inflation outcomes remained mixed, with trends in developed markets somewhat higher, while emerging markets (EMs) saw sideways to lower moves. Global monetary policy largely seemed to be in the late stages of an easing cycle, with pauses and a slower rate cutting pace becoming more common. The US Federal Reserve (Fed) delivered two 25 basis-point (bp) rate cuts over the quarter, bringing the fed funds target range to 3.50%–3.75%, though dissent over the moves among Fed members highlighted uncertainty over the outlook. Most developed market sovereign bond yields rose, while EM bonds showed mixed performance. The 10-year US Treasury note’s yield rose two bps to 4.17% over the quarter. The US dollar (USD) edged higher on average during the period, even as most developed market currencies appreciated against it.
- Contributors: Interest-rate strategies contributed to absolute fund performance, as did currency positions and overall credit exposures.
- Detractors: The fund’s position in the Brazilian real detracted from absolute results.
- Outlook: We expect global growth to be weaker than we had expected prior to tariff imposition, but we anticipate a recession is likely to be avoided.
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Latest Insights
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Performance
Performance data quoted represents past performance, which does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be lower or higher than the figures shown. Principal value and investment returns will fluctuate, and investors' shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Performance would have been lower if fees had not been waived in various periods. Total returns assume the reinvestment of all distributions and the deduction of all Fund expenses. Returns with sales charge reflect a deduction of the stated maximum sales charge. Returns without sales charge would have been lower had sales charges been reflected. An investor cannot invest directly in an index, and unmanaged index returns do not reflect any fees, expenses or sales charges. Returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
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Portfolio
Assets
As of03/31/2026 (Updated Monthly)
- Total Net Assets
- $23.12 Million
Positions
As of 03/31/2026 (Updated Monthly)
- Fund
- 61
- Benchmark
- 438
Portfolio Statistics
As of 03/31/2026 (Updated Monthly)
- Fund
- 6.00 Years
- Benchmark
- 7.68 Years
- Fund
- 4.29 Years
- Benchmark
- 5.21 Years
Currency Exposure
As of 03/31/2026 - Notional Exposure % of Total (Updated Monthly)
| Currency | Fund | Benchmark |
|---|---|---|
Latin America/Caribbean | 38.97% | 25.48% |
| Brazilian Real | 14.37% | 7.15% |
| Mexican Peso | 8.71% | 10.00% |
| Uruguayan Peso | 6.63% | 0.19% |
| Colombian Peso | 4.93% | 4.20% |
| Chilean Peso | 2.44% | 1.71% |
| Peruvian Nuevo Sol | 1.90% | 1.98% |
Asia | 31.39% | 47.91% |
| Malaysian Ringgit | 14.47% | 9.89% |
| Indian Rupee | 9.26% | 10.01% |
| Uzbek Som | 2.73% | — |
| Kazakhstani Tenge | 2.56% | — |
| South Korean Won | 2.37% | — |
Mideast/Africa | 23.01% | 6.96% |
| Namibian Dollar | 9.86% | — |
| Egyptian Pound | 7.43% | — |
| Nigerian Naira | 3.67% | — |
| South African Rand | 1.17% | 6.96% |
| Ghanaian Cedi New | 0.89% | — |
Europe | 16.56% | 19.66% |
| Serbian Dinar | 9.40% | 0.31% |
| Polish Zloty | 4.58% | 8.24% |
| Euro | 2.58% | — |
North America | -9.94% | — |
| US Dollar | -9.94% | — |
Distributions & Tax
Federal ID Number 90-0922858
For information on tax years prior to 2008, please contact usThese amounts represent distributions paid by the fund, foreign taxes passed through (if any), and other distribution characteristics for the calendar year selected. These amounts are reported to shareholders on Form 1099-DIV.
Distributions per Share ($)
Supplemental Tax Information
- Foreign Source Income
- 73.45%
- Foreign Source Qualified Dividends
- —
- Direct U.S. Government Obligations
- —
- Specified Private Activity Bond Interest
- —
- Dividends Received Deduction
- —
- Section 163(j)
- 94.06%
- Indiana Resident Taxable Income
- —
- Utah Resident Taxable Income
- —
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Pricing
Pricing History
As of 04/08/2026 (Updated Daily)
Daily Fund Prices and Breakpoints
As of 04/08/2026
Share Prices
As of 04/08/2026
POP and Sales Charge at Breakpoints
52-Week Range
- Highest NAV
As of 02/25/2026 - $5.67
- Lowest NAV
As of 04/08/2025 - $4.68
Documents
| Name | Download | Add to Cart | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Factsheet - Templeton Sustainable Emerging Markets Bond Fund | |||
| Product Commentary - Templeton Sustainable Emerging Markets Bond Fund |
| Name | Download | Add to Cart | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual Report - Templeton Sustainable Emerging Markets Bond Fund - Class A | |||
| Annual Financial Statements and Other Information - Templeton Income Trust | |||
| Semi-Annual Report - Templeton Sustainable Emerging Markets Bond Fund - Class A | |||
| Semi-Annual Financial Statements and Other Information - Templeton Income Trust | |||
| Prospectus - Templeton Income Trust SAI | |||
| Summary Prospectus - Templeton Sustainable Emerging Markets Bond Fund | |||
| Statement of Additional Information - Templeton Income Trust SAI | |||
| Fiscal Q1 Holdings - Templeton Income Trust | |||
| Fiscal Q3 Holdings - Templeton Income Trust |
Risks
All investments involve risks, including possible loss of principal. International investments are subject to special risks, including currency fluctuations and social, economic and political uncertainties, which could increase volatility. These risks are magnified in emerging markets. Fixed income securities involve interest rate, credit, inflation and reinvestment risks, and possible loss of principal. As interest rates rise, the value of fixed income securities falls. Derivative instruments can be illiquid, may disproportionately increase losses, and have a potentially large impact on performance. The managers’ environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategies may limit the types and number of investments available and, as a result, may forgo favorable market opportunities or underperform strategies that are not subject to such criteria. There is no guarantee that the strategy's ESG directives will be successful or will result in better performance. Liquidity risk exists when securities or other investments become more difficult to sell, or are unable to be sold, at the price at which they have been valued. Changes in the credit rating of a bond, or in the credit rating or financial strength of a bond’s issuer, insurer or guarantor, may affect the bond’s value. Low-rated, high-yield bonds are subject to greater price volatility, illiquidity and possibility of default. These and other risks are discussed in the fund’s prospectus.
Important Information
Total Returns include change in share price, assume reinvestment of all distributions, and reflect the deduction of fund expenses and applicable fees. Total returns, distribution rate, and yields reflect any applicable expense reductions and fee waivers; without these reductions, the results would have been lower.
Certain share classes are only offered to eligible investors as stated in the prospectus. Different minimums may apply to clients of certain service agents. All classes of shares are not available through all distribution channels. See the Fund's prospectus for additional information.
Most funds offer multiple share classes. Share classes are subject to different fees and expenses, which will affect their performance.
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Indexes are unmanaged and one cannot invest directly in an index. They do not reflect any fees, expenses or sales charges.
Investors should carefully consider a fund's investment goals, risks, sales charges and expenses before investing. The prospectus contains this and other information. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing or sending money.
The JP Morgan GBI-EM Global Diversified Index tracks total returns for local-currency bonds issued by emerging market governments. The index includes only those countries that are accessible by most of the international investor base and excludes countries with explicit capital controls, but it does not factor in regulatory/tax hurdles in assessing eligibility. For this index, the maximum weight to a country is capped at 10%.
Source: JP Morgan.