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21.090 +0.070    +0.33%
29/04 - Closed. Currency in USD ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Fund
Market:  Luxembourg
Issuer:  Fidelity (FIL Inv Mgmt (Lux) S.A.)
ISIN:  LU0238206337 
Asset Class:  Bond
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  • Total Assets: 25.12M
Fidelity Funds - Emerging Market Debt Fund Y-Acc-U 21.090 +0.070 +0.33%

Fidelity Funds - Emerging Market Debt Fund Y-acc-usd Overview

 
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Global Emerging Markets Bond

Total Assets

25.12M

Expenses

0.90%

Inception Date

Jan 23, 2006

Investment Strategy

The fund aims to achieve income and capital appreciation through primarily investing in global emerging-markets debt securities. The fund may also invest in other types of securities, including local market debt instruments, fixed income, equity securities and corporate bonds of emerging market issuers, and lower quality debt securities. Investments will be made within, although not limited to, Latin America, South East Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe (including Russia) and the Middle East. The fund may invest its net assets directly in onshore China fixed income securities listed or traded on any Eligible Market in China.

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
Marton Huebler - 2019 Now
Paul Michael Greer - 2018 Now
Eric Yung Wong - 2012 Now
Steve Ellis Portfolio Manager 2012 2019
Biography Steve Ellis joined Fidelity in June 2012 as an Emerging Markets Portfolio Manager based in London. His role covers all asset classes in Emerging Market Debt. Prior to joining Fidelity, Steve worked as a Portfolio Manager at Goldman Sachs Asset Management. Steve holds a BSc (Hons) in Economics from Bristol University.
Louis-Filipe Martins Research Analyst 2011 2012
Biography Luis-Filipe Martins is a research analyst for Fidelity Management & Research Company (FMRCo.), Mr. Martins assumed his current position in the Emerging Markets Debt division of FMRCo. in June 1998 and later gained portfolio management responsibility for several emerging markets debt portfolios in June 2006. Previously with Fidelity Investments, Mr. Martins served as a quantitative analyst for FMRCo. beginning in 1995. In his role, he was responsible for the development of risk and analytical systems for the Emerging Markets Debt team. He joined Fidelity in 1993 as a quantitative analyst within the Fixed Income division of FMRCo. Mr. Martins received his bachelor of science degree in engineering from the Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal in 1981 and his masters and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from MIT in 1990. Mr. Martins has co-authored multiple works in both the engineering and finance fields, including articles in the The Journal of Portoflio Management and the publication New Dynamics of Emerging Markets Investments.
John Carlson - 2006 2012
Biography John Carlson is a portfolio manager in the High Income division at Fidelity Investments. Fidelity Investments is a leading provider of investment management, retirement planning, portfolio guidance, brokerage, benefits outsourcing, and other financial products and services to more than 26 million individuals, institutions, and financial intermediaries. In this role, Mr. Carlson manages Fidelity and Fidelity Advisor Global High Income Funds and Fidelity and Fidelity Advisor Total Emerging Markets Funds. He also co-manages Fidelity and Fidelity Advisor New Market Income Funds. Before joining Fidelity in June 1995, Mr. Carlson was manager and head trader at Lehman Brothers International in London, and an executive vice president at Daiwa Securities. Previously, Mr. Carlson served as president at Security Pacific Securities, a risk manager at Merrill Lynch, and an analyst at A.G. Becker & Company. He has been in the financial industry since 1983. Mr. Carlson earned his bachelor of arts degree in mathematics from Wayne State University and his master of science degree in atmospheric physics from the University of Michigan. He was also a PhD candidate in meteorology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and is a CFA® charterholder.
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