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Public Islamic Sector Select Fund (PISSF)
The Public Islamic Sector Select Fund (PISSF) is an aggressive Islamic equity fund that seeks to achieve long-term capital appreciation by investing in a portfolio of securities, mainly equities that complies with Shariah requirements from market sectors in the domestic market. The fund will invest in a maximum of 6 sectors but will maintain its investments in a minimum of 3 sectors at all times.
Initial offer period: 13 Nov - 3 Dec 2007
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Public Sector Select Fund (PSSF)
The Public Sector Select Fund (PSSF) is an aggressive equity fund that seeks to achieve long-term capital appreciation by investing in a portfolio of securities from selected market sectors in the domestic market. The fund will invest in a maximum of 6 sectors but will maintain its investments in a minimum of 3 sectors at all times.
Initial offer period: 13 Nov - 3 Dec 2007
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Public China Ittikal Fund (PCIF)
The Public China Ittikal Fund (PCIF) is an aggressive Islamic equity fund that seeks to achieve capital growth over the medium to long-term period by investing in a portfolio of Shariah compliant investments in the Greater China region and the balance in the domestic market. A
minimum of 70% of the fund’s NAV will be invested in the Greater China region namely in Hong Kong, China and Taiwan markets. The fund can also include China-based companies listed on overseas markets such as Singapore, the United States of America and other approved markets.
Fund Category: Equity Fund (Shariah)
Type of Fund : Capital Growth
Initial Offer Period : 20 Nov - 10 Dec 2007
All the above funds can be bought during initial offer period with the special promotion of 5.45% service charge only.
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