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The investment objective of the Fund is to achieve long-term capital growth in the value of assets by investing in companies in Asia which the Manager believes will benefit from the economic growth and development of the region. The Fund will seek to achieve its investment objective by investing at least 70% of its total assets at any one time in equities and equity-related securities of companies incorporated in, or exercising the predominant part of their economic activity in, countries which are members of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) or quoted or traded on the stock exchanges in those countries. The members of ASEAN include (but not to be limited to) Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Tiebin Liu | - | 2022 | Now |
Soo-Hai Lim | - | 2008 | Now |
Biography | SooHai is the Head of Asia ex-China equities and co-manager of various Asia ex Japan strategies, including Barings ASEAN Frontiers Fund, Barings Asia Growth Fund, Barings Eastern Trust, Barings Korea Trust and Barings Australia Fund. SooHai joined Barings in November 2005, from Daiwa SB Investments (Singapore), where he was country specialist for Australia and Malaysia. Prior to that, he managed Thai and Malaysian equities at Singapore Telecom’s Asset Management department. SooHai graduated from Nanyang Technological University in 1994 with a Bachelor of Accountancy (First Class Hons) Degree and is a CFA charterholder. | ||
Calista Lee | - | 2018 | 2022 |
Rainy Zhang | - | 2019 | 2021 |
Hyung Jin Lee | - | 2018 | 2019 |
Biography | HyungJin Lee is Head of Asian Equities at Barings and takes the lead role in managing investment and research activities across the Asia ex Japan region. Jin has responsibility for managing a number of regional products and mandates, including the Baring Asia Growth Fund, the Baring Eastern Trust and the Baring Korea Trust. Jin was born in the Korean capital Seoul, but spent a large part of his youth on the west coast of the United States after his parents moved to the San Francisco Bay Area when he was a teenager. After successfully completing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley, Jin moved back to Korea, where he landed a role as a sell-side analyst in Korea’s burgeoning Financial Services sector. At this point in the early 1990s, Korea was truly an emerging market with one of the world’s fastest growing economies, driven by rapid development in areas such as shipbuilding and car manufacturing – markets where Korea maintains a significant competitive advantage to this day. Things changed rapidly in the second half of the decade, however, as the Asian financial crisis swept through the region. The impact on Korea was significant as the economy sharply contracted and the Korean won weakened, with negative repercussions for both households and corporates. | ||
Kai Yang Lee | - | 2008 | 2018 |
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