SLI's Troup: Stock Connect has not been the big bang we expected

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Standard Life Investments' Global Equity Income fund manager Kevin Troup tells Laura Dew why his Hong Kong listed holdings are slow-burners and explains his decision to buy a Nokia bond, rather than its equity.

Three years ago, Standard Life Investments made the decision to convert its multi-asset £79m Managed fund into a global equity income fund. The move has paid off as performance has been  strong over the period and the fund has now grown to £120m in size.   Run by former Martin Currie manager Kevin Troup, who joined SLI in 2010, the fund has outperformed peers over three years. Over the period to 6 February, the fund rose 48.6%, according to Morningstar, compared to an IA Global Equity Income sector average of 38.8%. The fund has 75 holdings which Troup selects using a bottom-up stockp...

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