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0.83%
Jun 19, 2013
The Sub-fund’s investment objective is long term total return. The Sub-fund aims to outperform the JP Morgan GBI-EM Global Diversified Index (USD) benchmark before charges. It seeks to achieve this objective by investing primarily in Emerging Market currencies and Emerging Market local currency-denominated debt and debt-related securities. These include bonds as well as inflation-linked bonds issued by governments, supranational institutions or government-related bodies. The Sub-fund may hold investment grade and sub-investment grade corporate bonds issued in these countries, as well as government debt and debt-related securities, investment grade and sub-investment grade corporate bonds and other bonds issued in non-Emerging Market countries worldwide. The Sub-fund may also invest in other transferable securities, money-market instruments, deposits, cash and near cash, derivatives (including currency forwards, interest rate and credit default swaps) and collective investment schemes.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Kieran Curtis | Portfolio Manager | 2013 | Now |
Biography | Kieran Curtis is the Head of Emerging Market Local Currency Debt within the Emerging Market Debt Team at Aberdeen Standard Investments. Kieran's main responsibilities cover sovereign debt, particularly local markets. Kieran began his investment career in 2002 at Invesco Asset Management before moving to Standard Bank. Prior to joining Standard Life Investments in 2013, Kieran worked at Aviva Investors as Portfolio Manager and Head of Local Currency Bonds. Kieran graduated with a Biochem (Hons) in Biochemistry from University of Oxford. Kieran also holds the IMC, and has passed CFA Level 1 & 2 Exams. |
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