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32.990 +0.220    +0.67%
24/12 - Closed. Currency in EUR
Type:  Fund
Market:  Luxembourg
Issuer:  Fidelity (FIL Inv Mgmt (Lux) S.A.)
ISIN:  LU0346388530 
Asset Class:  Equity
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  • Total Assets: 28.42M
Fidelity Funds - Germany Fund Y-Acc-EUR 32.990 +0.220 +0.67%

Fidelity Funds - Germany Fund Y-acc-eur Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Fidelity Funds - Germany Fund Y-acc-eur. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of 0P0000CO6S among other information.
Category

Germany Large-Cap Equity

Total Assets

28.42M

Expenses

1.06%

Inception Date

Mar 25, 2008

Investment Strategy

The fund aims to achieve capital growth over time.

Contact Information

Address Centro Empresarial VEGA NORTE, Edificio 3
Kronberg im Taunus,Madrid 61476
Germany
Phone + 49 (0) 800 000 65 66
Fax + 352 26 38 39 38

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Christian Von Engelbrechten Assistant Portfolio Manager 2023 Now
Biography Christian joined Fidelity as a German, Austrian and Swiss company analyst in December 2005, covering all sectors and working from our Frankfurt office. In April 2008 Christian became a Portfolio Assistant for FF Germany Fund and was dedicated to researching German stocks, particularly within small and mid-cap areas of the market. Prior to joining Fidelity, Christian spent three years’ as an Associate Director, Asset Manager at West LB Asset Management. Here he was responsible for all equity investments in banks at West LB and covered the 30 largest Pan-European banks. Christian studied for a "Diplom-Betriebswirt" at the International School of Management (ISM), Dortmund, and spent semesters at the European Business School in London and then Columbia University, New York. He is a CFA Charter Holder.
Tom Ackermans - 2023 Now
Christian Von Engelbrechten Assistant Portfolio Manager 2021 2023
Biography Christian joined Fidelity as a German, Austrian and Swiss company analyst in December 2005, covering all sectors and working from our Frankfurt office. In April 2008 Christian became a Portfolio Assistant for FF Germany Fund and was dedicated to researching German stocks, particularly within small and mid-cap areas of the market. Prior to joining Fidelity, Christian spent three years’ as an Associate Director, Asset Manager at West LB Asset Management. Here he was responsible for all equity investments in banks at West LB and covered the 30 largest Pan-European banks. Christian studied for a "Diplom-Betriebswirt" at the International School of Management (ISM), Dortmund, and spent semesters at the European Business School in London and then Columbia University, New York. He is a CFA Charter Holder.
Tom Ackermans - 2021 2023
Alexandra Hartmann Portfolio Manager 1996 2010
Biography Hartmann is a portfolio manager with Fidelity Investments Limited, her employer since 1994. Between 1991 and 1994, she served as an investment officer at Deutsche Bank AG in London.
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