SJP drops Aberdeen Standard as ethical manager
A sustained period of underperformance has prompted St James’s Place (SJP) to drop Aberdeen Standard Investments (ASI) and appoint Impax Asset Management to run its £286m (€320m, $375m) ethical fund.
A sustained period of underperformance has prompted St James’s Place (SJP) to drop Aberdeen Standard Investments (ASI) and appoint Impax Asset Management to run its £286m (€320m, $375m) ethical fund.
Aberdeen Standard Investments (ASI) has launched an equity fund in China, targeting qualified domestic investors, through its investment management wholly foreign-owned enterprise (IM WFOE).
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Aberdeen Standard Investments has secured registration as a private securities investment fund manager, making it one of only eight foreign asset management firms to gain the licence.