Anthony Bolton - Investing in China, video 1-3 [HQ]
Anthony Bolton, one of the UK's best known investment fund managers returned to fund management in April 2010, the Chinese year of the tiger, to manage Fidelity China Special Situations PLC an investment trust focusing on the long-term growth potential of China.
In the first two episodes, Anthony looked at the sustainability of GDP growth and the practicalities of investing in a rapidly emerging market. In the final episode in this series, Anthony discusses the sectors the portfolio is currently invested in. He also talks about the Chinese industries in which we’re likely to see new world-class companies emerge from in the future.
For more details on Fidelity China Special Situations please go to https://www.fidelity.co.uk/china .
Please remember the value of an investment can go down as well as up and you may get back less than you invested. Investments in overseas markets may be subject to currency fluctuations and emerging markets may be more volatile than more established markets.
Fidelity does not give advice based on personal circumstances. If you're unsure of the suitability of an investment please contact a financial adviser.
In the first two episodes, Anthony looked at the sustainability of GDP growth and the practicalities of investing in a rapidly emerging market. In the final episode in this series, Anthony discusses the sectors the portfolio is currently invested in. He also talks about the Chinese industries in which we’re likely to see new world-class companies emerge from in the future.
For more details on Fidelity China Special Situations please go to https://www.fidelity.co.uk
Please remember the value of an investment can go down as well as up and you may get back less than you invested. Investments in overseas markets may be subject to currency fluctuations and emerging markets may be more volatile than more established markets.
Fidelity does not give advice based on personal circumstances. If you're unsure of the suitability of an investment please contact a financial adviser.
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