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Fidelity believes that markets are semi-efficient, and share prices don’t always reflect inherent value. Through in-house, bottom-up company research, Fidelity aims to uncover those opportunities which Fidelity believes offer the greatest scope for outperformance. Based on this research approach, the portfolio manager seeks out stocks that it believes are undervalued and likely to generate growth. The companies selected for the portfolio must demonstrate good management, strong competitive advantages and favourable industry dynamics.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Paul Taylor | Head | 2006 | Now |
Biography | Portfolio Manager and Head of Investment Australia Paul Taylor has run the Fidelity Australian Equities strategy since its 2003 inception. Taylor joined Fidelity in London in 1997, subsequently holding roles that included portfolio manager of Fidelity Global Financial Services. Taylor has a Master of Finance from London Business School. |
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