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Tech, trends, and trusts: Talking bottom-up stock selection with Invesco

09 Oct, 2024 | Return|

Join Jock Glover, Strategic Relationships Director at Square Mile Investment Consulting and Research, as he hosts Fiona Yang, co-manager of the Invesco Asia Trust, in this episode of Behind The Screens. As part of their discussion, Fiona highlights that, despite the challenges, she remains optimistic about the long-term growth potential in Asia. She champions bottom-up stock selection and taking a contrarian, valuation-based view.

She also explains how, along with her co-manager, they aim to deliver a 4% yield and make the most of the investment trust structure.

 

Don't have time to listen to the full episode, jump to your favourite part:

  • 01:41: Since you are based in Singapore and your co-manager is based in the UK, how do you split your time and responsibilities?
  • 03:12: Do you now have a team of analysts researching and developing stock ideas?
  • 05:11: Asia is often seen as a growth market, so having an income bias is unusual especially when you are value-oriented. How does that translate into the companies you look at in Asia and Australasia?
  • 06:55: You pay a 4% yield, but not necessarily from portfolio income. How does that mechanism work, and how does it impact your stock selection process?
  • 09:35: What themes are you running in the portfolio and how do you determine those?
  • 12:07: With the recent rally in China, at what point do you decide to take profits or hold onto positions? How do you make that decision?
  • 14:07: Outside of China, where in Asia and Australasia do you see good opportunities?
  • 15:47: Gearing is another facility investment trusts have. When would you consider using it, and how do you think about gearing decisions?
  • 19:20: What keeps you up at night as a fund manager?
  • 20:43: What's an interesting statistic you’ve seen recently?


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