Guinness Atkinson Dividend Builder Fund
Guinness Atkinson Asia Pacific Dividend Builder Fund +8.27% +12.62%-0.37% +12.81% +8.04% +2.55%: Pacific/Asia ex-Japan Stk +5.87% +11.19%-2.54% +15.97% +6.43% +1.48%: MSCI AC Pacific Ex Japan NR USD-Fund quartile: 1st: 2nd: 2nd: 3rd: 2nd: 1st: Funds in category: 59: 74: 82: 84: 84: 84. Guinness Atkinson Asia Pacific Dividend Builder Fund is an open-end fund incorporated in the USA. The Fund seeks dividend income and long-term capital growth. The Fund invests in dividend.
Edmund has managed Asian Funds since 1994 both from London and from Hong Kong.Edmund worked for ten years from 1993 for Guinness Flight, which became Investec after the merger in 1998. After joining the Far East Investment Desk in 1994, he served as a member of the investment team managing the China & Hong Kong Fund (now the Guinness Atkinson China & Hong Kong Fund, for US investors). He moved to Hong Kong and became the Fund’s lead manager in 1998. In addition, Edmund has managed the Guinness Atkinson Asia Focus Fund (for US investors) since 2003, and the Guinness Atkinson Asia Pacific Dividend Fund (for US investors) since its inception in 2006. Edmund graduated from Christ Church, University of Oxford, with a Master’s degree in Management Studies and has a Bachelor’s degree in History from the University of York. He is also an Associate of the Society of Investment Professionals.
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Guinness Atkinson Dividend Builder Fund 2016

Guinness Atkinson Dividend Builder Fund Class A
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