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14 Jun 2013
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| Fund Promoter | Aegon |
|---|---|
| Portfolio Manager | Insight Investment Funds Management Ltd |
| Launch Date | 21 Dec 2011 |
| Geographical Focus | Global Emerging Markets |
| Redemption Current | 0.00% |
| Redemption Max | -- |
| Redemption Min | -- |
| Early Redemption Fee | -- |
|---|---|
| Initial Current | 0.00% |
| Initial Max | -- |
| Initial Min | -- |
| Regular Investments | -- |
| Irregular Investments | -- |
| Total Net Assets | 7.50 M GBP |
| Total Net Assets Date | 31 May 2013 |
| Annual Current Charge | 2.20% |
| Annual Max Charge | -- |
| Annual Min Charge | -- |
The fund aims to provide attractive positive returns over rolling 12 month periods in all market conditions, although there's no guarantee it will achieve this. It aims to do this by investing primarily in debt, interest rate, and exchange rate instruments of emerging market.
| Similar Rating/ Category | ||
|---|---|---|
| Total Return | N/A | |
| Consistent Return | N/A | |
| Capital Preservation | N/A | |
| Low Expense | N/A |
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