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The fund will seek to achieve capital appreciation by investing primarily in Japanese equity securities, including common stock, American depository receipts, global depository receipts, listed convertibles and warrants quoted on a Regulated Market in Japan. The Japan Equity Fund may also invest in new issues for which application for listing on a Regulated Market in Japan will be sought and may hold such securities of companies listed or traded on Regulated Markets worldwide that are not incorporated in Japan but which receive the majority of their total revenue from Japan. Investments in warrants may not exceed 5 per cent of the Russell Investments Japan Equity Fund’s net assets.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Makiko Hakozaki | - | 2012 | Now |
Takeyama Satoshi | - | 2010 | 2012 |
Ross McFarlane | - | 2006 | 2010 |
Biography | Ross has a BSc in Mathematics from Strathclyde University. He trained as an actuary at Standard Life from 1983 before joining Murray Johnstone in 1986 as an investment analyst. He joined Blairlogie Capital Management in 1993 and Ignis Asset Management’s Japanese desk in December 2001. He left to join Russell in London in 2006 to manage Japan equity multi-manager portfolios. He is one of the longest serving UK-based Japan equity specialists but has gained broad experience in other equity regions over the years. Ross and James Smith have worked together since the late 1980s | ||
Christophe Caspar | - | 2005 | 2006 |
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