Fidelity’s first active ETF celebrates one year

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Fidelity’s first active Exchange Traded Fund (ETF), the Fidelity Global Emerging Markets Fund (Managed Fund) FEMX launched on the ASX just over one year ago, on 29 October 2018. One trade gives investors access to a diversified portfolio of 30-50 actively managed emerging market shares.

Since the launch, investors have been rewarded with net returns of 33.61% per annum, and the fund has outperformed its benchmark by 16.3%.* We take a prudent investment approach that aims to provide investors with attractive returns over time and minimise downside risk.

With access to research and insights from 400 investment professionals worldwide, and more than 50 on-the-ground analysts in emerging markets, we have investment expertise to discover some of the best opportunities in some of the world’s fastest growing economies.

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*As at 31 October 2019. Benchmark: MSCI Emerging Markets Index NR. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. 


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