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Abrdn Sicav I – Emerging Markets Bond Fund Class Z Acc Usd (0P0000FWUQ)

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57.747 +0.170    +0.29%
23/12 - Closed. Currency in USD
Type:  Fund
Market:  Luxembourg
Issuer:  Aberdeen Global Services SA
ISIN:  LU0278912091 
Asset Class:  Bond
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  • Total Assets: 358.24M
Aberdeen Global - Select Emerging Markets Bond Fun 57.747 +0.170 +0.29%

Abrdn Sicav I – Emerging Markets Bond Fund Class Z Acc Usd Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Abrdn Sicav I – Emerging Markets Bond Fund Class Z Acc Usd. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of 0P0000FWUQ among other information.
Category

Global Emerging Markets Bond

Total Assets

358.24M

Expenses

0.16%

Inception Date

Jun 26, 2007

Investment Strategy

The Fund’s investment objective is long term total return to be achieved by investing at least two-thirds of the Fund’s assets in debt and debt-related securities which are issued by corporations with their registered office in, and/or government related bodies domiciled in an Emerging Market country.

Contact Information

Address 109, rue du Faubourg Saint Honore
Paris,NA 75008
France
Phone +33(0) 1 53 53 93 94
Fax (352) 24 52 90 56

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Anthony Simond Investment Analyst 2010 Now
Biography Anthony is an Investment Manager on the EMD team, where he covers a range of frontier markets including Belarus, Georgia, Egypt and Venezuela. Anthony joined the Aberdeen graduate scheme in 2008, completing placements in different areas of the business including the Pan European equities and Global equities team, before joining the EMD team in 2010. Anthony graduated with a BA (Honours) in Classics from the University of Bristol.
Edwin Gutierrez Portfolio Manager 2005 Now
Biography Edwin Gutierrez is the Head of Emerging Market Sovereign Debt at abrdn. Edwin joined the company via the acquisition of Deutsche Asset Management’s London and Philadelphia fixed income businesses in 2005, where he held the same role since joining Deutsche in 2000. Edwin joined Deutsche Asset Management from Invesco Asset Management where he was an emerging debt portfolio manager. Prior to that, Edwin was a Latin American economist at LGT Asset Management. Edwin has an MS from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University and BA in Political Economy from the University of California, Berkeley.
Brett Diment Head 2005 2018
Biography Brett Diment is the Head of Emerging Markets Debt at abrdn. Brett joined the company via the acquisition of Deutsche Asset Management’s London and Philadelphia fixed income businesses in 2005, where he held the same role since 1999. Brett joined Deutsche Asset Management in 1991 as a graduate and began researching emerging markets in 1995. Brett graduated with a BSc from the London School of Economics.
Not Disclosed - 2001 2005
Colm McDonagh Head 2001 2001
Biography Colm McDonagh is Head of Emerging Markets Debt at Insight; he joined Insight in November 2008. Prior to Insight, Mr. McDonagh was a Senior Portfolio Manager and Head of Global Emerging Market Debt at Aberdeen Asset Management. Based in London, he has been investing in Emerging Markets for many years and has extensive experience through several crises and recoveries over the period. He has successfully invested across the entire emerging debt universe through government, corporate and distressed opportunities and has developed a unique investment process. Previously Colm worked at Bank of America.
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