Invesco Perpetual Japan: Qualitative Rating Issued

Paul Chesson at Invesco Perpetual Japan has shown he has what it takes to navigate a tough market.

Muna Abu-Habsa | 08-10-09 | E-mail Article

We have published a new Morningstar Qualitative Rating and Research Report for Invesco Perpetual Japan.

"Japanese equities have been a tough sell over the last few years and the near-term picture seems grim given domestic pressures; weak consumer demand, excess capacity and deflation fears, not to mention the feeble demand felt by its export-oriented companies. Still, Paul Chesson has steered this fund commendably since taking the reins in 2000. He’s worked at Invesco Perpetual for most of his career and specialised in Japanese equities from the outset when he joined in 1993. Chesson works closely with Tony Roberts, who is the only other Japanese equity manager at the firm. Roberts has 14 years experience and was hired in 2000 from Clerical Medical where he was a Japanese equity analyst and fund manager."

The full four page PDF report can be accessed here. It is free to users of morningstar.co.uk.

Muna Abu-Habsa is a Fund Analyst at Morningstar. She would like to hear from you, but cannot give financial advice. You can contact the author via this feedback form.
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