JP Morgan Japan C Acc
- Citicode
- A4F6
- Launch Date
- 13-09-2007
- Fund Size
- £749,831,194
- Yield
- 0.44%
- Ongoing Charge
- 0.82%
- Fund Managers
- Miyako Urabe
Nicholas Weindling
Shoichi Mizusawa
Fund Objective
To provide capital growth over the long-term (5- 10 years) by investing at least 80% of the Fund's assets in the shares of Japanese companies.
Top 10 Holdings
Asset Class
Fund Manager
Miyako Urabe
Start Date
01-09-2015
Bio
Miyako Urabe, vice president, is a country specialist for Japan equities and a member of the Japan team within the Emerging Markets and Asia Pacific (EMAP) Equities team based in Tokyo. Miyako joined the Firm in 2013 from Credit Suisse Securities Equity Sales desk in Tokyo as an Asia ex-Japan specialist. She began her career at Morgan Stanley MUFG Securities covering Japan and Asia ex-Japan. Miyako obtained a Bachelors degree in Economics from Keio University, Japan.
Fund Manager
Nicholas Weindling
Start Date
01-10-2012
Bio
Nicholas Weindling, managing director, is a country specialist for Japan equities and a member of the Japan team within the Emerging Markets and Asia Pacific (EMAP) Equities team based in Tokyo. Nicholas joined the Firm in 2006 from Baillie Gifford in Edinburgh, where he worked initially as a U.K. large cap analyst and latterly as a Japanese equities investment manager. Nicholas obtained a B.A. (Honours) in History from Cambridge University.
Fund Manager
Shoichi Mizusawa
Start Date
01-10-2012
Bio
Shoichi Mizusawa, managing director, is a country specialist for Japan equities and head of the Japan team within the Emerging Markets and Asia Pacific (EMAP) Equities team. Based in Japan, he leads the Japan-dedicated equity portfolio management teams in Hong Kong and Tokyo. Shoichi joined the Firm in 1997 as a marketing manager responsible for Japan pension funds. He transferred to the Japan Portfolio Group in 2000 and took up his current role in 2010. Prior to joining the Firm, Shoichi spent four years with Postipankki as the Tokyo representative in capital markets. He began his career with Mitsubishi Motors Corporation in 1989. Shoichi obtained a B.A. in Political Science and Economics from Waseda University and an M.B.A. from Simon Fraser University
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