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post Jan 12 2012, 12:37 PM

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how easy to withdraw $$ from FSM ?

need fax them document?
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post Jun 22 2012, 08:50 PM

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Greetings from Fundsupermart.com!

We would like to share a new fund that is available on our platform recently that may be of interest to you.

If you have a medium risk appetite and are seeking for an investment opportunity in the Asian region, you may want to take a close look at OSK-UOB Asian Income Fund, a balanced fund which was newly launched by OSK-UOB Investment Management Berhad on 5 June 2012.

OSK-UOB Asian Income Fund: Investment Objective

This fund is a feeder fund that aims to provide income and capital growth over the medium- to long-term by investing in one target fund, i.e. the Schroder Asian Income (fund’s inception date: 24 October 2011 and is denominated in Singapore Dollar), which primarily invests in Asian equities and Asian fixed income securities.

Let’s zoom in the target fund to have more insights about this fund.

Schroder Asian Income: Investment Strategies and Portfolio Allocation

The Schroder Asian Income can invests in Asian high yield bonds (30%-70%), Asian high dividend yielding equities (30%-70%), cash (0%-30%) or other asset classes (0%-10%). Cash will be used if necessary to limit downside risk during adverse market conditions. Financial derivatives are also used to stabilise the portfolio of the fund by hedging the fund’s exposure to foreign currency.

This strategy allows the Schroder Asian Income to adjust its allocation according to the phases of the economic cycle to deliver more consistent returns.




Looking at the fund fact sheet of the Schroder Asian Income as of 30 April 2012, the fund is currently invested into net equity (53.1%), fixed Income (40.2%) and cash/cash equivalents (6.8%). Click here for more information on the Schroder Asian Income.

Schroder Asian Income: Past Performance

Period
1 wk
1 mth
3 mth
6 mth
YTD
Bid to Bid Returns (%) - SGD
0.87
1.46
1.79
9.31
8.21
Source: Fundsupermart.com compilations, as of 20 June 2012. Performance figures in the table are in SGD terms, calculated using bid-to-bid prices, with any income or dividends reinvested.


Who is suitable to invest?

The OSK-UOB Asian Income Fund is suitable for investors who have a moderately conservative and balanced portfolio. This fund is now available on oFundsupermart.com platform and we recommend you to consider investing in this fund if it suits your risk profile and investment objective.

For more information on the OSK-UOB Asian Income Fund, click here.
For more information on the Schroder Asian Income, click here.

We hope that you will find the above information useful and we will continue to spot more investment opportunities and keep you informed.

Happy Investing!

Regards,

Client Investment Specialist Team

Hotline : 03-21490567
Email : investhelp.my@fundsupermart.com
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post Jul 9 2012, 09:53 PM

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QUOTE(jack2 @ Jul 9 2012, 09:47 PM)
oh no.. i just did the DDA for this... then how ah?
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i think DDA still able to buy the unit after its closed same with PB mutual.

how much ur rent for maxis bb no limit?
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post Oct 1 2012, 09:16 PM

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how the UOB cash management fund work?

I buy CMF with 0% sales charge.

then every month i do standing order to sell my CMF to purchase other UT.

Is sell CMF have charges?
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post Dec 9 2012, 01:16 PM

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Dec 8 2012, 09:28 AM)
I still keeping my Hwang Select Income Fund with HLB...its yielding IRR of 10.7%, why bother touching flex.gif

But not topping up cos its SC = 3% shakehead.gif


Added on December 8, 2012, 9:29 am

Me personal, never know what is the Bene A/C for last time laugh.gif
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Are u sure 10.7%?

Bloomberg state different
http://www.bloomberg.com/quote/HWACOME:MK
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post Dec 24 2012, 11:29 PM

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transfer fund from maybank to FSM cash management charge how much?
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post Jan 28 2013, 11:29 AM

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QUOTE(jerrymax @ Jan 28 2013, 09:41 AM)
Hi all, I got a question regarding FSM OSK-UOB Cash Management Fund.

Minimum Investment Balance - 500  units or such other quantity as the Manager may from time to time decide.

Does that mean if I put RM1K = 1000 units (example 1:1). I can only use RM500, and the other RM500 in CMF cannot be touched?
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No need.

For the first time buy the fund for RM500.

After that can keep it RM0.

For example, I using RSP every month RM100 deduct from CMF. Every month before 15th, I buy RM100 of CMF.

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