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Ninety One Emerging Markets Local Currency Debt Fund I Accumulation Gbp (0P0000WBQO)

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1.158 -0.004    -0.38%
04/11 - Delayed Data. Currency in GBP
  • Morningstar Rating:
  • Total Assets: 71.4M
Type:  Fund
Market:  United Kingdom
Issuer:  Ninety One Fund Managers UK Limited
ISIN:  GB00B3TB1H89 
Asset Class:  Bond
Ninety One Emerging Markets Local Currency Debt Fu 1.158 -0.004 -0.38%

0P0000WBQO Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Ninety One Emerging Markets Local Currency Debt Fund I Accumulation Gbp. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of 0P0000WBQO among other information.
Category

Global Emerging Markets Bond - Local Currency

Total Assets

71.4M

Expenses

Inception Date

May 02, 2012

Investment Strategy

The Fund aims to provide income and capital growth over at least 5 years. The Fund invests primarily (at least two-thirds) in bonds (or similar debt-based assets) issued by emerging market borrowers or borrowers who have significant economic exposure to emerging markets (countries that have less developed economies) and in related derivatives (financial contracts whose value is linked to the price of such bonds (or similar debt-based assets)).

Contact Information

Address 55 Gresham Street, London EC2V 7EL
London,London EC2V 7EL
United Kingdom
Phone +44-2039382000

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Christine Reed Analyst 2023 Now
Biography Christine is an analyst in the Fixed Income team at Ninety One covering Latin American sovereign and currency markets. Based in New York, Christine will be responsible for all Latin America coverage and will support the alpha decision-making process across investment capabilities. Christine joins Ninety One from Goldman Sachs Asset Management where she was vice president, Head of Emerging Markets Local Debt, responsible for all emerging markets rates positions taken globally across their EM dedicated and crossover assets. Prior to this, Christine was an Associate at Citigroup on their Latin American Fixed Income and FX trading desk where she was a market maker of fixed income and fx products in countries including Colombia, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Uruguay and Dominican Republic. Christine has a Bachelor of Arts in Economics, and a Secondary Degree in Global Health Policy from Harvard University.
Antoon de Klerk - 2017 Now
Biography Antoon is Co-Head of Emerging Market Sovereign & FX at Ninety One. He is co portfolio manager on Emerging Market Local Currency, Emerging Market Local Currency Total Return and African Fixed Income strategies and also contributes to regional analytical research. He joined the Investec Group in 2005 as part of the Investec chartered accountant (TOPP) Programme. After spending time in accounts and investment banking where he was involved with merger and acquisition advisory work, he joined the firm in 2006. Antoon holds a Master’s degree (cum laude) in Economics and an honours degree in Accounting from the University of Stellenbosch and is a Chartered Accountant (SA). Antoon studied in Germany as part of his post-graduate economic studies.
Werner Gey van Pittius Co-Head of Fixed Income 2012 Now
Biography Werner is Co-Head of Emerging Market Fixed Income at Ninety One. He is co-portfolio manager for the Emerging Market Local Currency and Hard Currency strategies and contributes to regional analytical research for Latin America. Werner moved to London from Cape Town where he was a fixed income quantitative analyst and managed Ninety One’s asset and liability matching book. Prior to Ninety One, Werner played professional rugby in concurrence with academic programmes. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Insurance Science from the University of Pretoria, a Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) degree in Financial Economics from the University of Stellenbosch, and a Master of Science degree in Applied Statistics from Oxford University. In addition, Werner obtained the Society of Technical Analysts diploma and was awarded the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA®) designation from the CFA® Institute in 2006 and is a CFA® Charterholder.
Peter Eerdmans - 2006 2017
Biography Peter is in the Emerging Markets Fixed Income team at Ninety One and is co-portfolio manager of the Emerging Market Sustainable Blend strategy. Peter drives the broader sustainability agenda in Emerging Market Debt. Prior to joining the firm Peter worked for Watson Wyatt where he was responsible for bond and currency manager research. Prior to his time at Watson Wyatt, he spent six years as a senior portfolio manager responsible for global bond management at Robeco, where he helped develop the credit process and lead on numerous projects improving the process and tools of the department. He graduated in 1995 with a Master’s degree in Econometrics from Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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