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Aktiengewinn Rate †
Class A - 1 Inc: 0.0000
Class A - 2 Acc: 0.0000
Class D - 1 Inc: 0.0000
Class I - 2 Acc: 0.0000
Class A (GBP) - 1 Inc: 0.0000
Class A (GBP) - 2 Acc: 0.0000
Class D (GBP) - 2 Acc: 0.0000
Class A (USD) - 2 Acc: 0.0000
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Key Facts
Fund type
SICAV
Date of Launch
October 2000
Base Currency
EUR
Team
Fixed Income Team
Portfolio Holdings
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Literature
Aberdeen Global - Select Euro High Yield Bond Fund
Objective
Long-term total return by investing in Euro denominated Sub-Investment Grade fixed interest securities issued by corporations or government related bodies.
Awards
- 2007 Lipper Fund Awards Gulf - Best Fund Over One Year, Bond Europe - High Yield
- 2007 Lipper Fund Awards Gulf - Best Fund Over Three Years, Bond Europe - High Yield
- 2007 Lipper Fund Awards Gulf - Best Fund Over Five Years, Bond Europe - High Yield
- 2007 Morningstar (Asia) Fund Manager of the Year (HK), Europe Fixed Income
- 2007 South China Morning Post and S&P, Fixed Income Europe High Yield (Three Years)
- 2007 South China Morning Post and S&P, Fixed Income Europe High Yield (Five Years)
- 2007 Lipper Fund Awards UK - Best Fund Over Five Years, Bond Europe - High Yield
- 2007 Lipper Fund Awards Austria - Best Fund Over Three Years, Bond Europe - High Yield
- 2007 Lipper Fund Awards Austria - Best Fund Over Five Years, Bond Europe - High Yield
- 2007 Lipper Fund Awards Germany - Best Fund Over Three Years, Bond Europe - High Yield
- 2007 Lipper Fund Awards Germany - Best Fund Over Five Years, Bond Europe - High Yield
- 2007 Lipper Fund Awards Switzerland - Best Fund Over Three Years, Bond Europe - High Yield
- 2007 Lipper Fund Awards Switzerland - Best Fund Over Five Years, Bond Europe - High Yield
† The Aktiengewinn figure is applicable to German corporate investors only. The figure includes all the fund’s realised dividends and realised or unrealised capital returns from equity holdings. Such returns can be returned to German corporate investors tax-free. The Aktiengewinn is not relevant for German private investors.