Fidelity Funds - Asian Special Situations Fund Y-Acc-USD
Category Asia ex-Japan Equity
Last buy/sell price
$24.46
$0.21 (+0.87%)
Fund Code
B2PMB23
LU0346390601
Prices updated as at 24 Jan 2025
Prices in USD
Investment objective
The fund aims to achieve capital growth long term. The fund invests at least 70% (and normally 75%) of its assets, in equities of companies that are listed, headquartered or do most of their business in Asia (excluding Japan) including emerging markets. The fund will have a mixture of investments in larger, medium and smaller sized companies. The fund will seek opportunities in special situations equities which are shares in companies that generally have attractive valuations in relation to net assets or earning potential and/or companies which are undervalued and whose recovery potential is not recognised by the market. The fund may also invest in money market instruments on an ancillary basis. The fund invests at least 50% of its assets in securities companies with favourable environmental, social and governance (ESG) characteristics.
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