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Ubs (d) Equity Fund - Smaller German Companies (0P00000OWX)

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597.010 -2.670    -0.45%
08/05 - Closed. Currency in EUR ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Fund
Market:  Germany
Issuer:  UBS Asset Management (Deutschland) GmbH
ISIN:  DE0009751651 
Asset Class:  Equity
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  • Total Assets: 97.34M
UBS (D) Equity Fund - Smaller German Companies 597.010 -2.670 -0.45%

Ubs (d) Equity Fund - Smaller German Companies Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Ubs (d) Equity Fund - Smaller German Companies. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of 0P00000OWX among other information.
Category

Germany Small/Mid-Cap Equity

Total Assets

97.34M

Expenses

1.83%

Inception Date

Mar 01, 1993

Investment Strategy

Actively managed equity portfolio investing in selected German small caps. Focuses on companies whose market capitalisation is generally less than EUR 600 million. Targets the flexibility and innovation of German small cap companies to boost investment return potential.

Contact Information

Address Bockenheimer Landstraße 2-4
Frankfurt, 60306
Germany
Phone +49 (0)69 21790
Fax +49 (0)69 21796511

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Jörg Diedrich - 2016 Now
Biography Jörg Diedrich is Head of the Equity Team of UBS Global Asset Management (Deutschland) GmbH. He is responsible for managing equity and balanced mandates. He also provides clients with asset allocation and capital protection solutions. Prior to joining UBS Global Asset Management in 2002, Jörg spent five years working as a Balanced Portfolio Manager at Allianz Dresdner Asset Management (dit/dbi). As a balanced portfolio manager he was responsible for numerous equity and balanced mandates. Furthermore, as a member of the Asset Allocation Team he was responsible for controlling the Tactical Asset Allocation of Allianz Dresdner Asset Management (dit/dbi).
Thomas Angermann - 2016 Now
Biography Thomas Angermann is a member of Pan European Small and Mid Cap team at UBS Asset Management, based in Zurich. Thomas is responsible for the management of a number of European Small and Mid Cap portfolios and mandates. His sector coverage includes automotive suppliers, industrials, technology, pulp & paper and consumer stables. Thomas joined UBS Asset Management as a portfolio manager in 2002. He has also worked on several country and sector funds. Thomas began his financial career by completing a Trader-Traineeship at the Bayerische Landesbank in Munich (Germany). On completion in 1997, he carried on working for this firm as a money market and foreign exchange trader. He then worked as a equity portfolio manager for European Small and Mid Caps and a global sector fund at Allianz Asset Management in Frankfurt and Munich. Thomas is a regular member of the Swiss CFA Society and the CFA Institute.
Frank Elze - 2005 2016
Andreas Muth - 2000 2004
Karlheinz Kling - 2000 2004
Jürgen Flaskamp - 2000 2004
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