Fidelity’s emerging markets investment trust to pay final dividend of 15.74 pence per share

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Fidelity Emerging Markets Limited (LON:FEML) has announced that the sterling equivalent of the proposed final dividend of 20.0 US cents will be 15.74 pence per Participating Preference Share, based on an exchange rate of £1 = US$ 1.27090

The dividend will be paid on 13 December 2024 subject to shareholder approval at the Annual General Meeting on 10 December 2024.

Fidelity Emerging Markets Limited is an investment trust that aims to achieve long-term capital growth from an actively managed portfolio made up primarily of securities and financial instruments providing exposure to emerging markets companies, both listed and unlisted.

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