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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2026 · 32 MIN

Aberdeen Asia Focus (AAS)

from JohnBaronPortfolios.co.uk · host John Hughman

Formerly Aberdeen Asian Smaller Companies, AAS is an investment company focusing on high-quality small caps across Asia ex-Japan through a concentrated, high-conviction portfolio of roughly 50 names, built from deep, on-the-ground research and a quality-first philosophy. The portfolio is deliberately differentiated from its benchmark, the MSCI AC Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index, and diversified across India, China/Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and Korea, with selective use of gearing. Current positioning leans into domestic growth (notably India) while owning export winners in Taiwan/Korea, aiming to capture Asia’s structural trends while managing risk through thoughtful portfolio construction.In the interview, portfolio manager Gabriel Sacks explains the evolution of the trust's strategy, including a rebalancing of geographic exposure towards North Asia and asset-light businesses, as well as a deepened focus on the China market and a detailed investment process emphasizing quality, valuation, and active portfolio management. He outlines the portfolio's geographic allocation across India, China and Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan and Korea, driven by themes like middle-class growth, advanced manufacturing, digitalization, and green energy infrastructure. And he explains his positive long-term outlook for Asian small caps as the “growth engine of the new world,” and why exposure to domestic consumption helps buffer the ongoing impact of tariff turmoil.

Formerly Aberdeen Asian Smaller Companies, AAS is an investment company focusing on high-quality small caps across Asia ex-Japan through a concentrated, high-conviction portfolio of roughly 50 names, built from deep, on-the-ground research and a quality-first philosophy. The portfolio is deliberately differentiated from its benchmark, the MSCI AC Asia ex Japan Small Cap Index, and diversified across India, China/Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and Korea, with selective use of gearing. Current positioning leans into domestic growth (notably India) while owning export winners in Taiwan/Korea, aiming to capture Asia’s structural trends while managing risk through thoughtful portfolio construction.In the interview, portfolio manager Gabriel Sacks explains the evolution of the trust's strategy, including a rebalancing of geographic exposure towards North Asia and asset-light businesses, as well as a deepened focus on the China market and a detailed investment process emphasizing quality, valuation, and active portfolio management. He outlines the portfolio's geographic allocation across India, China and Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan and Korea, driven by themes like middle-class growth, advanced manufacturing, digitalization, and green energy infrastructure. And he explains his positive long-term outlook for Asian small caps as the “growth engine of the new world,” and why exposure to domestic consumption helps buffer the ongoing impact of tariff turmoil.

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