Fidelity International stops investing in Russia and Belarus | Money Marketing (2024)

Fidelity International stops investing in Russia and Belarus | Money Marketing (1)

Jean-Baptiste Andrieux

Asset manager Fidelity International will not be investing in Russia and Belarus for the foreseeable future.

This decision comes as a result of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

The company made the announcement yesterday (2 February) in the late afternoon via its LinkedIn account.

The company stated: “We have implemented a firm-wide prohibition on any new or additional purchases of Russian and Belarusian securities.”

“We are addressing our existing exposure and, where it is possible and appropriate, we will look at options to reduce it in a thoughtful way which protects the interests of our clients and mitigates unintended consequences.

“We will monitor events closely and continue to review our decision in the event of a significant change in the prevailing circ*mstances.”

According to data from Morningstar, Fidelity International manages two funds accessible to UK investors with an equity exposure to Russia of at least 30%.

The two funds are “Emerging Europe Middle East and Africa Fund A-ACC-USD” and “Emerging Europe Middle East and Africa Fund A – ACC Shares”.

Earlier this week, Abrdn announced a similar decision.

On its LinkedIn profile, the company published on 1 March 2022: “abrdn has concluded that we will not be investing in Russia or Belarus for the foreseeable future, on ESG grounds.

“We have already taken action to reduce our exposure to these regions in a disciplined manner, protecting our clients’ interests.

“We will continue to follow developments very closely and take whatever steps are necessary in the interests of our clients, shareholders and other stakeholders in the business.”

Abrdn manages two funds with an equity exposure to Russia of at least 30%.

They are the ASI Eastern European Equity fund and the Aberdeen Standard SICAV I – Eastern European Equity fund.

Fidelity International and abrdn funds available to UK investors with an equity exposure to Russia of at least 30% (as of 31 December 2021)

NameInvestment typeMorningstar categoryDomicileBranding nameFund size in GBPEquity exposure to Russia in % (Net)
ASI Eastern European Equity I AccOpen-End FundEAA Fund Emerging Europe EquityUnited Kingdomabrdn18,393,22661.98
abrdn Eastern Eurp Eq S Acc EUROpen-End FundEAA Fund Emerging Europe EquityLuxembourgabrdn13,702,58757.27
Fidelity Em Eurp Mdl Est&Afr A-Acc-USDOpen-End FundEAA Fund Other EquityLuxembourgFidelity251,252,58734.90
Fidelity Emerg Eur Middle East & AfricaOpen-End FundEAA Fund Other EquityUnited KingdomFidelity67,652,78934.24

Source: Morningstar

Other asset managers have also taken actions in reaction to the conflict in Ukraine. Both BNP Paribas Asset Management and Liontrust have recently suspended their Russia funds.

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