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  2. Baillie Gifford Japan Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Trust, launched in 1981, [1] is the longest established existing Japanese investment trust, having survived the ebb and flow of corporate activity in the Japanese sector. The first specialist Japanese investment trust was launched in the early 1970s, as Japan, undergoing rapid economic expansion, eased its restrictions on foreigners ...

  3. Fidelity Japan Trust - Wikipedia

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    Fidelity Japan Trust (LSE: FJV) is a British investment trust dedicated to long term capital growth through investment in Japan. Launched in 2009, [1] the company is listed on the London Stock Exchange. The chairman is David Graham and the Trust is managed by Nicholas Price of Fidelity International. [2]

  4. JPMorgan Japanese Investment Trust - Wikipedia

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    JP Morgan Japanese Investment Trust (LSE: JFJ) is a large British investment trust dedicated to investments in Japan. [1] Established in 1955, [2] the company is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. [3] The chairman is Chris Samuel. [4]

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  6. A beginner’s guide to investment styles and which one works ...

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    A conservative investment style will tend to hold fixed-income investments and may include money-market funds, certificates of deposit, Treasury bonds or high-quality corporate bonds. This ...

  7. Master Trust Bank of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Master Trust Bank was founded in 2000 with investments from Mitsubishi Trust Bank, Nippon Life Insurance, Toyo Trust Bank, Meiji Life Insurance and Deutsche Bank. A month after its founding, it became the first Japanese asset administrator to offer online information reporting services. [9]