Small cap investing: Aberdeen’s competitive advantage in an under-researched market is that we do our own research. In this five-minute video, the North American equity investment team members give you insights into their process for researching and evaluating U.S. small-cap companies.
Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. celebrated 25 years of investing in the Asia-Pacific region with the closing bell ceremony at the New York Stock Exchange on June 7, 2011.
Meet our U.S. Fixed Income Investment Managers as they discuss Aberdeen’s bottom-up, research-driven investment process. Our global reach and team-based approach is what we believe helps make us unique.
Our North American Equities Investment Team follows a bottom-up process based on a disciplined evaluation of companies through direct visits. Our Investment Team Managers discuss our team-based decision-making process and our need to visit every company we invest in multiple times.
In Emerging Markets equities, successful investors have to look at growth at the company level, know whether it is sustainable and whether they treat shareholders fairly. Our Emerging Markets Investment Team discuss our house rule: always meet company management before we invest, and keep meeting them afterwards.
Hugh Young, Managing Director, Aberdeen Asset Management Asia Limited, discusses 2011's outlook for Asia Pacific economies and how our constant investment process and knowledge of the region will help long-term investors.
Aberdeen Asset Management PLC has come a long way since its foundation in 1983 in the City of Aberdeen, Scotland. Thanks to organic expansion and a series of acquisitions, the company has grown rapidly and now ranks among the world’s top investment managers*, with over $281 billion of assets under management as of Sept. 30, 2010
*Source: Pensions & Investments, December 2010
There’s often little reliable information available to investors in emerging market debt, with more risk of making the wrong decision. Our portfolio managers do all their own research. They hold over 100 meetings each year with senior policy makers in over 40 emerging market countries.
Aberdeen’s emerging market debt strategies offer investors access to an experienced team and excellent investment opportunities in local or hard currency (US$ denominated) emerging market debt.
Aberdeen Asset Management gifted a granite stone from the heart of Royal Deeside in Scotland to the British Garden at Hanover Square in New York City. The stone and its plinth are one of the new features in the garden, which was formally opened in July 2010 by Her Majesty the Queen.
The Garden, in the heart of Lower Manhattan, was created with a desire to honor and remember the 67 British subjects who lost their lives in the tragic World Trade Center attacks of September 11, 2001.