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The fund invests principally in areas experiencing rapid economic growth including countries in Latin America, South East Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe (including Russia) and the Middle East. These regions include emerging markets. The fund may invest its net assets directly in China A and B Shares. A minimum of 50% of the fund’s net assets will be invested in securities deemed to maintain sustainable characteristics, as described in the section entitled “1.3.2(a) Fidelity Sustainable Investing Framework” above. The fund will consider a wide range of environmental and social characteristics on an ongoing basis. Environmental characteristics include but are not limited to climate change mitigation and adaptation, water and waste management, biodiversity, while social characteristics include but are not limited to product safety, supply chain, health and safety and human rights.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Amit Goel | - | 2019 | Now |
Nick Price | Portfolio Manager | 2009 | Now |
Biography | Nick Price is Fidelity’s primary Global Emerging Market (GEM) and Emerging EMEA equity portfolio manager. He joined Fidelity in January 1998 as a research analyst before being selected as the assistant portfolio manager for Fidelity’s flagship European Growth Fund in 2004. He launched the team’s first EMEA portfolio in late 2005 and was later appointed to manage Fidelity’s GEM strategies in mid 2009. Before joining Fidelity, Nick worked for a variety of investment banks in London and prior to that, worked as a Senior Auditor for PriceWaterhouse in Johannesburg. Nick holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Diploma in Accounting from the University of Natal, is a Member of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants and is a CFA Charterholder. | ||
Robert B. von Rekowsky | Portfolio Manager | 2002 | 2009 |
Biography | von Rekowsky is a Portfolio Manager and VP at Fidelity Investments. He manages the Emerging Markets Fund and the Institutional Emerging Markets discipline. von Rekowsky previously served as Associate Portfolio Manager for European, Middle Eastern, and African equities on the Emerging Markets Fund. He joined Fidelity’s Fixed Income Division in 1989 and served as a global research associate and municipal bond trading administrator. He then served as a sovereign debt analyst and later as an equity analyst in London. In 2004, von Rekowsky returned to Boston to assume his current role. | ||
John Carlson | - | 2001 | 2004 |
Biography | John Carlson is a portfolio manager in the High Income division at Fidelity Investments. Fidelity Investments is a leading provider of investment management, retirement planning, portfolio guidance, brokerage, benefits outsourcing, and other financial products and services to more than 26 million individuals, institutions, and financial intermediaries. In this role, Mr. Carlson manages Fidelity and Fidelity Advisor Global High Income Funds and Fidelity and Fidelity Advisor Total Emerging Markets Funds. He also co-manages Fidelity and Fidelity Advisor New Market Income Funds. Before joining Fidelity in June 1995, Mr. Carlson was manager and head trader at Lehman Brothers International in London, and an executive vice president at Daiwa Securities. Previously, Mr. Carlson served as president at Security Pacific Securities, a risk manager at Merrill Lynch, and an analyst at A.G. Becker & Company. He has been in the financial industry since 1983. Mr. Carlson earned his bachelor of arts degree in mathematics from Wayne State University and his master of science degree in atmospheric physics from the University of Michigan. He was also a PhD candidate in meteorology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and is a CFA® charterholder. |
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