Our philosophy and process
- The strategy is conviction-based, with no regional or sector constraints. A constantly evolving and forward-looking approach seeks to anticipate change, manage risk, and identify opportunities.
- ESG considerations are integrated throughout the research process and via proprietary quality reviews, to ensure that any material issues are captured.
Every time we consider a security or look at an industry or country, it’s in the context of what’s happening across the world. We believe the investment landscape is shaped over the long term by some key trends, and we use a range of global investment themes to capture these.
Investment team
Our Global Equity strategy is managed by a team with a wide range of backgrounds and varied experience. Our global sector analysts and investment managers are located on a single floor in London, which helps to ensure that the investment process is flexible and opportunistic. Guided by our global investment themes, the team works together to identify opportunities and risks through research and debate.
- 24
- years’ average investment experience
- 12
- years’ average time at Newton
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Paul Markham
Head of Global Opportunities
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Simon Nichols
Portfolio manager, Global Opportunities team
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Louise Kernohan
Portfolio manager, UK Equities team
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Paul Birchenough
Co-head emerging markets and Asia equities team
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Ian Smith
Co-head emerging markets and Asia equities team
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Aditya Shah
Research analyst, emerging markets and Asia equities team
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Joseph M Corrado
Portfolio manager, small cap equities team
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Patrick Kent
Deputy head of equity opportunities, portfolio manager
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Julianne McHugh
Head of sustainable equities
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Karen Miki Behr
Portfolio manager, Global Opportunities team
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John R Porter III
Chief investment officer, head of equity
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Caroline Higgins
Sr Research Analyst
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Andrew Leger
Portfolio manager, small cap equities team
Strategy profile
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Objective
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To achieve long-term capital growth from a portfolio of global securities.
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Comparative index
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MSCI AC World Index (NDR)
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Performance aim
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To outperform the comparative index by 2% per annum
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Typical number of equity holdings
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50 to 80
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Strategy size
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£4.3bn (as at 30 Sept 2021)
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Strategy inception:
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Composite inception: 1 April 1995
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Strategy available through pooled UK vehicle
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BNY Mellon Global Equity Fund
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Your capital may be at risk. The value of investments and the income from them can fall as well as rise and investors may not get back the original amount invested.