Matthews Asia rebrands £471m ex Japan dividend fund
To better reflect the strategy’s total return objective
To better reflect the strategy’s total return objective
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It has been labelled a good diversifier compared to other growth-focused European strategies
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Trust received £3.4m out of expected £14.8m for three months to 30 November 2022
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James Rawlingson will take up non-executive director role on 2 March
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As the trust adds eight names and sells nine over the year to 30 November
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It could represent a ‘low-cost starting point for a portfolio aiming to deliver long-term growth in a responsible way’
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Latest figures throw ‘food for hawks and doves alike’
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Trust hit hard by the country’s zero-Covid policy and tensions over Taiwan
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While non-executive director Simon Cordery has been named chair
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Aiming to make it easier for clients to protect investments and use tax-free allowances
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Managers from RLAM, Premier Miton, and Man GLG among latest additions
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From £10.7bn in August, according to Bestinvest’s Spot the Dog report
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