The Oakmark Funds are advised by Harris Associates L.P. an autonomous subsidiary of Natixis Investment Managers, L.P.

Learn more about the principles and philosophy behind our funds at HarrisAssoc.com.

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Colin Hudson, CFA

Partner and Portfolio Manager

Colin Hudson has been a manager of the Oakmark Bond Fund since 2020, the Oakmark Equity and Income Fund since 2013, and the Oakmark Global Fund and Oakmark Global Select Fund since 2022. He is also an equity investment analyst at Harris Associates and a vice president of the Oakmark Funds.

He started at Harris Associates in 2005 after serving as director of research at Hilliard, Lyons Asset Management. Prior to that, he was an investment analyst at Wallington Asset Management.

Mr. Hudson earned a B.A. degree in economics at DePauw University (1992) and a M.S. in geology (1996) and an M.B.A. (1999) from Indiana University.

Commentary

Oakmark Global Fund: Third Calendar Quarter 2024

September 30, 2024

This quarter, a U.K. wealth manager was the top contributor, while a France-headquartered luxury goods company was the top detractor.

Oakmark Global Select Fund: Third Calendar Quarter 2024

September 30, 2024

This quarter, a China-headquartered consumer discretionary company was the top contributor, while a South-Korea headquartered technology company was the top detractor.

Oakmark Equity and Income Fund: Third Calendar Quarter 2024

September 30, 2024

We continue to find attractive investment opportunities across sectors and asset classes that meet our value investment criteria.

News + Insights

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News

Oakmark Equity and Income Fund wins 2024 LSEG Lipper Fund Award

March 14, 2024

The Oakmark Equity and Income Fund is honored to receive a 2024 LSEG Lipper Fund Award for best mixed-asset target allocation moderate fund over...

We do value investing differently

At Oakmark, we don’t have an opinion about how equities will perform this year, if a recession will start or if the political parties will produce pro-growth candidates during the next election cycle. As long-term investors, we don’t think it matters.