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587.692 +0.350    +0.06%
22/11 - Closed. Currency in HKD
Type:  Fund
Market:  Hong Kong
Asset Class:  Equity
  • Morningstar Rating:
  • Total Assets: 428.28M
HSBC Global Investment Funds - Asia ex Japan Equit 587.692 +0.350 +0.06%

Hsbc Global Investment Funds - Asia Ex Japan Equity Smaller Companies Ad Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Hsbc Global Investment Funds - Asia Ex Japan Equity Smaller Companies Ad. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of 0P0000TK40 among other information.
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Asia ex-Japan Small/Mid-Cap Equity

Total Assets

428.28M

Expenses

1.85%

Inception Date

Nov 24, 1997

Investment Strategy

The sub-fund aims to provide long term capital growth by investing in a portfolio of Asian (excluding Japan) smaller company equities, while promoting ESG characteristics within the meaning of Article 8 of SFDR. The sub-fund invests in normal market conditions a minimum of 90% of its net assets in equities and equity equivalent securities of companies which are domiciled in, based in, or carry out the larger part of their business activities in Asia (excluding Japan) including both developed markets and Emerging Markets. The sub-fund may also invest in eligible closed-ended Real Estate Investment Trusts (“REITs”). The sub-fund will invest a minimum of 70% of its net assets in equities and equity equivalent securities of smaller companies, which are defined as those in the bottom 25% by market capitalisation of the Asia ex Japan universe, which is a combination of the MSCI AC Asia ex Japan and the MSCI AC Asia ex Japan Small Cap.

Contact Information

Address Torre Picasso pta. 10
Düsseldorf, 40212
Germany
Phone +49 (0)211 910 0
Fax (+352) 48 88 96 31

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Ka Wai Elina Fung Investment Director 2012 Now
Biography Elina Fung, Lead Portfolio Manager, joined HSBC in 2007. She has been working in the finance industry since 1995 and received a Bachelor of Business Administration from the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Man Chung Alex Kwan Associate Director 2012 Now
Biography Alex Kwan, Co-Portfolio Manager, joined HSBC in 2008. Prior to joining HSBC, he worked as an engineer at EMC Corp. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and a Master’s Degree in Computer Science and Engineering, both from the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He also holds an MBA from the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology.
Husan Pai Investment Director 2013 2015
Biography Investment Director, Asia ex Japan Equities, Halbis Capital Management (Hong Kong). Husan Pai is Investment Director for Halbis Capital Management and has been working in the industry since 1987. Prior to joining HSBC in 2003, and moving to Halbis upon its establishment in 2005, Husan worked for Credit Agricole Asset Management as a director of investment, and for AIG Investment Corporation.
Michael Dillon Portfolio Manager 2011 2014
Biography Mick Dillon, CFA, is the lead portfolio manager of the Brown Advisory Global Leaders strategy. He formerly worked at HSBC Global Asset Management in Hong Kong, where he was the co-head of Asian equities. Mick is originally from Australia and graduated from University of Melbourne, where he was awarded three Bachelor degrees in six years.
Andrew Lee Manager 2010 2011
Biography Andrew joined in 2000 as a manager for quantitative analysis. 1997 to 2000 – operations supervisor, Merrill Lynch Asset Management (HK) 1996 to 1997 – operations associate, Merrill Lynch Asset Management (HK) 1995 to 1996 – business support representative, Merrill Lynch Asset Management (HK) 1994 to 1995 – HR systems specialist, Hutchison International Limited (HK) BSc, McMaster University, Canada CFA (2000) Financial Risk Manager (FRM) (2002)
Leilani Lam - 2010 2011
Husan Pai Investment Director 2006 2010
Biography Investment Director, Asia ex Japan Equities, Halbis Capital Management (Hong Kong). Husan Pai is Investment Director for Halbis Capital Management and has been working in the industry since 1987. Prior to joining HSBC in 2003, and moving to Halbis upon its establishment in 2005, Husan worked for Credit Agricole Asset Management as a director of investment, and for AIG Investment Corporation.
Ray F Garman Associate Director, Sector Head 2002 2006
Biography Ray is an Associate Director in HSBC Asset management (Hong Kong) and is the Sector Leader for Technology, Asia Pacific, excluding Japan. He also covers global technology as a member of the Global Technology team. Prior to joining AMHK in October of 2001. At Fillmore, Ray developed a series of publicly traded and private portfolios in both developed and developing economies. Ray's focus has historically been in asset allocation among the technology and infrastructure sectors of the global market. Ray is a
Sam Lau Director 2000 2002
Biography Lau is director of Invesco Asia Limited, his employer since 1994. Previously, he was an associate at J.P. Morgan (Hong Kong). Prior to that, he served as an investment analyst with W.I. Carr and as an asset manager for Barings and Morgan Guaranty Trust.
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