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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
Thornburg Better World International Fund June 30, 2024 (Unaudited)

  Issuer-Description SHARES VALUE
  Common Stock — 95.6%    
  Automobiles & Components — 1.0%    
  Automobiles — 1.0%    
  Mercedes-Benz Group AG    79,813 $  5,519,170
                5,519,170
  Banks — 7.5%    
  Banks — 7.5%    
  BNP Paribas SA   201,002   12,814,618
  HDFC Bank Ltd. ADR   191,724   12,333,605
  Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. 1,543,577  16,588,008
               41,736,231
  Capital Goods — 12.4%    
  Building Products — 0.3%    
a Munters Group AB    83,236   1,569,068
  Electrical Equipment — 7.2%    
  ABB Ltd.   233,261   12,960,531
  Mitsubishi Electric Corp.   159,000    2,537,339
  Nexans SA    83,213    9,170,140
  Schneider Electric SE    64,454  15,482,765
  Industrial Conglomerates — 3.6%    
  Hitachi Ltd.   906,500  20,289,058
  Machinery — 1.3%    
  FANUC Corp.   262,200   7,185,281
               69,194,182
  Commercial & Professional Services — 10.5%    
  Commercial Services & Supplies — 7.7%    
  Daiei Kankyo Co. Ltd.   461,600    7,832,482
  Elis SA   321,231    6,956,135
  Rentokil Initial plc 1,439,478    8,392,195
  Tetra Tech, Inc.    35,362    7,230,822
  Waste Connections, Inc.    70,034  12,281,162
  Professional Services — 2.8%    
  Recruit Holdings Co. Ltd.   150,500    8,051,175
  UL Solutions, Inc. Class A    50,000    2,109,500
b Visional, Inc.   126,600   5,649,748
               58,503,219
  Consumer Durables & Apparel — 4.7%    
  Household Durables — 3.0%    
  Sony Group Corp.   197,083  16,708,385
  Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods — 1.7%    
  LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE    12,636   9,656,814
               26,365,199
  Consumer Services — 3.1%    
  Diversified Consumer Services — 1.7%    
b New Oriental Education & Technology Group, Inc. Sponsored ADR   118,231   9,190,095
  Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure — 1.4%    
  Yum China Holdings, Inc.   261,720   8,071,445
               17,261,540
  Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail — 6.4%    
  Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail — 6.4%    
  Alimentation Couche-Tard, Inc.   214,996   12,064,795
  Costco Wholesale Corp.    12,734   10,823,772
  Seven & i Holdings Co. Ltd. 1,048,500  12,773,075
               35,661,642
  Financial Services — 2.9%    
  Capital Markets — 1.2%    
  B3 SA - Brasil Bolsa Balcao 3,664,912   6,713,422

SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS, Continued
Thornburg Better World International Fund June 30, 2024 (Unaudited)

  Issuer-Description SHARES VALUE
  Financial Services — 1.7%    
  Edenred SE   217,483 $  9,179,122
               15,892,544
  Food, Beverage & Tobacco — 2.8%    
  Food Products — 2.8%    
  Danone SA   178,271   10,897,680
  Nissin Foods Holdings Co. Ltd.   174,700   4,432,379
               15,330,059
  Health Care Equipment & Services — 4.6%    
  Health Care Equipment & Supplies — 2.5%    
  Alcon, Inc.   154,060  13,755,571
  Health Care Technology — 2.1%    
  Pro Medicus Ltd.   122,878  11,743,294
               25,498,865
  Household & Personal Products — 5.7%    
  Personal Care Products — 5.7%    
b BellRing Brands, Inc.   154,240    8,813,273
  Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. Class A    72,383    7,701,551
  L’Oreal SA    34,593  15,191,282
               31,706,106
  Insurance — 0.9%    
  Insurance — 0.9%    
  AIA Group Ltd.   710,900   4,824,876
                4,824,876
  Materials — 3.0%    
  Chemicals — 3.0%    
  Linde plc    37,516  16,488,960
               16,488,960
  Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences — 11.0%    
  Life Sciences Tools & Services — 2.4%    
  Lonza Group AG    16,912    9,231,059
  Stevanato Group SpA   209,551   3,843,165
  Pharmaceuticals — 8.6%    
  Novartis AG    60,951    6,524,189
  Novo Nordisk AS Class B   107,998   15,595,110
  Pfizer, Inc.   377,958   10,575,265
  Roche Holding AG    55,042  15,285,190
               61,053,978
  Software & Services — 6.7%    
  Information Technology Services — 0.8%    
b Globant SA    24,454   4,359,170
  Software — 5.9%    
  Constellation Software, Inc.     6,273   18,074,934
  SAP SE    73,297  14,876,838
               37,310,942
  Technology Hardware & Equipment — 4.0%    
  Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components — 1.0%    
  Keyence Corp.    12,300   5,393,530
  Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals — 3.0%    
  Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.   285,313  16,892,851
               22,286,381
  Telecommunication Services — 1.8%    
  Diversified Telecommunication Services — 1.8%    
  Internet Initiative Japan, Inc.   505,100    7,438,837
  Orange SA   245,838   2,462,724
                9,901,561

SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS, Continued
Thornburg Better World International Fund June 30, 2024 (Unaudited)

  Issuer-Description SHARES VALUE
  Transportation — 3.0%    
  Ground Transportation — 3.0%    
  Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd.   209,882 $ 16,524,010
               16,524,010
  Utilities — 3.6%    
  Electric Utilities — 3.6%    
  Endesa SA   406,239    7,628,809
  Enel SpA 1,321,818    9,192,917
  Iberdrola SA   254,728   3,304,985
               20,126,711
  Total Common Stock (Cost $469,937,267)           531,186,176
  Warrant — 0.0%    
  Software & Services — 0.0%    
  Software — 0.0%    
b,c Constellation Software, Inc., 3/31/2040     6,276           1
                        1
  Total Warrants (Cost $0)                     1
  Short-Term Investments — 4.2%    
d Thornburg Capital Management Fund 2,346,630  23,466,304
  Total Short-Term Investments (Cost $23,466,304)            23,466,304
  Total Investments — 99.8% (Cost $493,403,571)   $554,652,481
  Other Assets Less Liabilities — 0.2%   1,222,552
  Net Assets — 100.0%   $555,875,033
    
Footnote Legend
a Securities exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities are restricted but liquid and may only be resold in the ordinary course of business in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. As of June 30, 2024, the aggregate value of these securities in the Fund’s portfolio was $1,569,068, representing 0.28% of the Fund’s net assets.
b Non-income producing.
c Security currently fair valued by Thornburg Investment Management, Inc.’s Valuation and Pricing Committee.
d Investment in Affiliates.
Portfolio Abbreviations
To simplify the listings of securities, abbreviations are used per the table below:
ADR American Depositary Receipt

NOTES TO SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
Thornburg Better World International Fund June 30, 2024 (Unaudited)

NOTE 1 – ORGANIZATION
Thornburg Better World International Fund (the “Fund”) is a diversified series of Thornburg Investment Trust (the “Trust”). The Trust is organized as a Massachusetts business trust under a Declaration of Trust dated June 3, 1987 and is registered as a diversified, open-end management investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"). The Fund is currently one of twenty-four separate series of the Trust. Each series is considered to be a separate entity for financial reporting and tax purposes. The Fund currently offers three classes of shares of beneficial interest: Class A, Class C, and Institutional Class (“Class I”).
NOTE 2 – SECURITY VALUATION
Valuation of the Fund’s portfolio investment securities is performed by Thornburg Investment Management, Inc., the Trust’s investment advisor (the "Advisor"), which has been designated by the Trustees of the Trust (the "Trustees") as the Fund’s "valuation designee," as that term is defined in rule 2a-5 under the 1940 Act. The Advisor performs this valuation function under the supervision of the Trustees and in accordance with policies and procedures that have been adopted by the Advisor and approved by the Trustees (the “Valuation Policy and Procedures”).
In its capacity as the Fund’s valuation designee, the Advisor makes good faith determinations of the fair value of portfolio securities for which market quotations are not readily available, and otherwise complies with and administers the Valuation Policy and Procedures. The Advisor performs those functions in significant measure through its Valuation and Pricing Committee (the “Committee”), though the Advisor may also obtain the assistance of others, including professional pricing service providers selected and approved by the Committee. In accordance with the Valuation Policy and Procedures, the Committee: assesses and manages the material risks associated with determining the fair value of those Fund investments for which market quotations are not readily available; selects and applies methodologies for determining and calculating such fair values; periodically reviews and tests the appropriateness and accuracy of those methodologies; monitors for circumstances that may necessitate the use of fair value; and approves, monitors, and evaluates pricing services engaged to provide evaluated prices for the Fund’s investments. The Committee provides reports on its activities to the Trustees’ Audit Committee, which is responsible for overseeing the Committee’s and the Advisor’s work in discharging the functions under the Valuation Policy and Procedures.
In those instances when the Committee assists in calculating a fair value for a portfolio investment, the Committee seeks to determine the price that the Fund would reasonably expect to receive upon a sale of the investment in an orderly transaction between market participants on the valuation date. The Committee customarily utilizes quotations from securities broker dealers in calculating valuations, but also may utilize prices obtained from pricing service providers or other methods selected by the Committee. Because fair values calculated by the Committee are estimates, the calculation of a fair value for an investment may differ from the price that would be realized by the Fund upon a sale of the investment, and the difference could be material to the Fund’s financial statements. The Committee’s calculation of a fair value for an investment may also differ from the prices obtained by other persons (including other mutual funds) for the investment.
Valuation of Securities: Securities and other portfolio investments which are listed or traded on a United States securities exchange are generally valued at the last reported sale price on the valuation date or, if there has been no sale of the investment on that date, at the mean between the last reported bid and asked prices for the investment on that date. Portfolio investments reported by NASDAQ are valued at the official closing price on the valuation date. If an investment is traded on more than one exchange, the investment is considered traded on the exchange that is normally the primary market for that investment. For securities and other portfolio investments which are primarily listed or traded on an exchange outside the United States, the time for determining the investment’s value in accordance with the first sentence of this paragraph will be the close of that investment’s primary exchange preceding the Fund’s valuation time.
In any case when a market quotation is not readily available for a portfolio investment ordinarily valued by market quotation, the Committee calculates a fair value for the investment using methodologies selected and approved by the Committee as described in the Valuation Policy and Procedures, subject to changes or additions by the Committee. For this purpose, a market quotation is considered to be readily available if it is a quoted price (unadjusted) in active markets for identical investments that the Fund can access at the measurement date. Pursuant to the Valuation Policy and Procedures, the Committee shall monitor for circumstances that may necessitate the use of fair valuation methodologies, including circumstances in which a market quotation for an investment is no longer reliable or is otherwise not readily available. For that purpose, a market quotation is not readily available when the primary market or exchange for the applicable investment is not open for the entire scheduled day of trading. A market quotation may also not be readily available if: (a) developments occurring after the most recent close of the applicable investment’s primary exchange, but prior to the close of business on any business day; or (b) an unusual event or significant period of time occurring since the availability of the market quotation, create a serious question concerning the reliability of that market quotation. Additionally, a market quotation will be considered unreliable if it would require adjustment under GAAP, or where GAAP would require consideration of additional inputs in determining the value of the investment. The Committee customarily obtains valuations in those instances from pricing service providers approved by the Committee. Such pricing service providers ordinarily calculate valuations using multi-factor models to adjust market prices based upon various inputs, including exchange data, depository receipt prices, futures, index data, and other data.
Investments in U.S. mutual funds are valued at net asset value ("NAV") each business day.

NOTES TO SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS, Continued
Thornburg Better World International Fund June 30, 2024 (Unaudited)

Debt obligations held by the Fund which are not listed or traded on exchanges or for which no reported market exists are ordinarily valued at the valuation obtained from a pricing service provider approved by the Committee.
In any case when a pricing service provider fails to provide a valuation for a debt obligation held by the Fund, the Committee may calculate a fair value for the obligation using alternative methods selected and approved by the Committee. Additionally, in cases when the Committee believes that a valuation obtained from a pricing service provider is stale, does not reflect material factors affecting the valuation of the investment, is significantly different than the value the Fund is likely to obtain if it sought a bid for the investment, or is otherwise unreliable, the Committee may calculate a fair value for the obligation using an alternative method selected and approved by the Committee.
If the market quotation for an investment is expressed in a foreign currency, that market quotation will be converted to U.S. dollars using a foreign exchange quotation from a third-party service at the time of valuation. Foreign investments held by the Fund may be traded on days and at times when the Fund is not open for business. Consequently, the value of Fund’s investments may be significantly affected on days when shareholders cannot purchase or sell Fund’s shares.
NOTE 3 – Investments with Affiliates
Shown below are holdings of voting securities of each portfolio company which is considered "affiliated" to the Fund under the 1940 Act, including companies for which the Fund’s holding represented 5% or more of the company’s voting securities, and a series of the Thornburg Investment Trust in which the Fund invested for cash management purposes during the period:
  Market Value
9/30/23
Purchases
at Cost
Sales
Proceeds
Realized
Gain
(Loss)
Change in
Unrealized
Appr./(Depr.)
Market Value
6/30/24
Dividend
Income
Thornburg Capital Mgmt. Fund $60,081,518 $157,545,940 $(194,161,154) $- $- $23,466,304 $1,923,295