09 Apr 2020
William Lam, Co-Head of Asia & Emerging Market Equities, Invesco
Before I answer these specific questions, let me first say that these are the sorts of times we live for as fund managers. Volatility provides opportunity, uncertainty leads to mis-pricing. Work we have done over several years can now be brought into use: we have already run the ruler over many businesses which used to trade at fair values but which now trade at bizarrely cheap valuations.
Decisions we make in these weeks of high-intensity can be crucial for performance both in absolute and relative terms. And our team’s experience of previous situations of similar intensity (1998, 2001, 2003, 2008/09, 2015/16) helps inform these crucial decisions. While I am deeply unhappy with the performance of our investment strategy this year, I believe there are now many buying opportunities out there.
Investment risks
The value of investments and any income will fluctuate (this may partly be the result of exchange rate fluctuations) and investors may not get back the full amount invested.
As a large portion of the strategy is invested in less developed countries, you should be prepared to accept significantly large fluctuations in value.
The strategy may use derivatives (complex instruments) in an attempt to reduce the overall risk of its investments, reduce the costs of investing and/or generate additional capital or income, although this may not be achieved. The use of such complex instruments may result in greater fluctuations of the value of a portfolio. The Manager, however, will ensure that the use of derivatives does not materially alter the overall risk profile of the strategy.
Important information
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