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    M&G Global Equity Feeder Fund

    Latest Price

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    Who Should Invest

    This fund is ideal for investors seeking long-term capital growth from a diversified portfolio of global equity securities. The recommended investment horizon is 7 years or longer. Although the fund’s investment universe is global, units are priced in rands. Investors can therefore invest without having to personally expatriate rands.

    Risk Profile

    High Risk

    Investment Objective

    This fund’s objective is to provide investors with capital growth over the long-term by investing in a diversified portfolio of global equity securities.

    • Offshore
    • High Risk
    • Long-Term Growth

    Details

    Performance

    All returns quoted are A-Class after fees and charges

    Min Lump Sum

    Investor Class (A): R10 000

    Min Debit Order

    Investor Class (A): R500 pm

    ASISA Category

    Global - Equity - General

    Currency

    South African Rand

    Benchmark

    MSCI All Country World Index (Net)

    Investment Manager of the Underlying Fund

    M&G Investment Management Ltd (UK)

    Inception Date

    18 February 2000

    Income Declaration

    Distributed bi-annually

    Prices

    Date Unit Price

    Fees

    Initial Fees (excl. VAT):

    No initial fees charged

    Annual Management Fees (excl.VAT):

    Investor Class (A): 0.50%

    Additional underlying foreign fund fees are dependent on the fund and are included in the TER

    • Fund Return

    • Benchmark Return

    • Outperformance

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    Fund Management Approach

    The fund is a feeder fund and, other than assets in liquid form and currency contracts, invests only in one underlying fund – the M&G Global Equity Fund, a US dollar denominated fund domiciled in Ireland. Through this underlying fund, the Fund has exposure to a diversified portfolio that may include common stocks and shares, depository receipts, real estate investment trusts, other collective investment schemes and financial derivative instruments.

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