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bottom-up stockpicking

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bottom-up stockpicking

Investment strategy to concentrate on individual shares to invest in on the basis of detailed analyses of potential companies. This is in contrast to a top-down approach that examines economic and industry trends primarily, selecting individual stocks only once an industrial sector to invest in has been identified.



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The Fund combines a bottom-up stockpicking approach with a strategic asset allocation process to seek attractive investment opportunities in Japanese and Asian markets.
 
 
 
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