Aberdeen Standard has partnered with CCB International AM to offer a fixed income product based on China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

Aberdeen Standard has partnered with CCB International AM to offer a fixed income product based on China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Recent headlines may highlight cutbacks in payouts, but the global universe of dividend-paying stocks is vast and diversified with a long track record of growth.
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The new Luxembourg-domiciled Sicav will be offered to Hong Kong and Singapore retail investors as well as to the European market next week.
Aberdeen Standard Investments (ASI) can now offer offshore funds directly to Thai investors.
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Separately, Phillip Capital is also expected to launch an income-generating product in the Lion City.
FSA compares two global equity products: the Aberdeen Standard Sicav I World Equity Fund and the BNY Mellon Long Term Global Equity Fund.
Additionally, an A-shares fund is awaiting approval in Singapore.
As markets undergo wild swings, there are opportunities in companies with solid balance sheets and structural growth models at depressed valuations, according to Aberdeen Standard Investments.
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