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Yangtze Fund
  • About Yangtze Funds
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About Yangtze Funds
The Yangtze Funds are a series of investment products based on our core, long-only strategy in China A-shares. The funds are all managed by the same investment team at MegaTrust, and share the same investment strategy and process. The underlying positions are also largely the same. However, there are some technical differences in terms of the launch date, domicile, currency and fee structure.

In addition to the Yangtze Funds, we also offer separately managed accounts (SMA) replicating the same strategy, subject to a minimum size.

The monthly NAVs of our funds are available on Bloomberg, AsiaHedge, BarclayHedge, Eurekahedge, Refinitiv, Preqin, Morningstar and eVestment databases. In addition, the Yangtze Fund II & III NAVs are available from Zhongrong International Trust under 世诚扬子二号 and 世诚扬子三号.


MTI Management (HK) Limited
Trading as MegaTrust Investment (HK)
Rm 97, 5/F, United Centre, 95 Queensway
Admiralty, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 3891-0122
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