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AXA World Funds - Framlington Emerging Markets A C historical data, for real-time data please try another search
172.560 +1.370    +0.80%
12/02 - Closed. Currency in GBP
Type:  Fund
Market:  United Kingdom
ISIN:  LU0327689625 
Asset Class:  Equity
  • Morningstar Rating:
  • Total Assets: 189.7M
AXA World Funds - Framlington Emerging Markets A C 172.560 +1.370 +0.80%

0P0000CU5Q Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Axa World Funds - Framlington Emerging Markets A Capitalisation Gbp. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of 0P0000CU5Q among other information.
Category

Global Emerging Markets Equity

Total Assets

189.7M

Expenses

1.84%

Inception Date

Nov 26, 2007

Contact Information

Address 49, Avenue J.F. Kennedy
Luxembourg, 1855
Luxembourg
Phone -

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Paul Birchenough - 2012 Now
Biography Paul Birchenough joined AXA IM in April 2011. Paul joined AXA IM from Nevsky Capital where he worked as an Investment Analyst specialising in the Latin America region with broad sector coverage. Prior to joining Nevsky Capital in early 2010, he was an Associate within the Corporate Finance department at KPMG. Paul’s earlier career at KPMG included positions in Transaction Services and the Audit department. Paul has a BSc (Hons) in Mathematics from Nottingham University and is an Associate Chartered Accountant.
Julian Thompson Head 2010 Now
Biography Julian Thompson joined Threadneedle in October 2003 as Head of Global Emerging Markets. He previously worked for Stewart Ivory and Co. in Edinburgh where he progressed to Head of Emerging Markets (ex Asia) and for American Express Asset Management as Head of Global Emerging Markets. He has a BA in classics from Cambridge University and a PhD in Classical Literature. He is also an associate member of the UK Society of Investment Professionals (UKSIP).
William Calvert Head of Emerging Markets 1992 2010
Biography William joined Polar Capital in October 2010 as a Fund Manager to establish the Emerging Markets investment team. William has over 27 years’ experience in emerging markets and prior to joining Polar Capital he spent thirteen years at AXA Framlington, where he was head of the emerging markets desk, working on both dedicated emerging markets portfolios and as part of the global investment team. He was portfolio manager for the AXA Framlington Emerging Markets Fund from 2004 until his departure. He joined AXA Framlington from LCF Edmond de Rothschild Securities where he was part of the country fund broking team. Prior to this he was a fund manager with Citibank, Municipal Mutual Insurance and English Association. William has a degree in Economics from Bristol University.
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