FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH (HONG KONG) LIMITED


Fidelity Management & Research (Hong Kong) Limited (“FMR (Hong Kong)”) is authorized by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission to deal in securities, advise on securities and provide asset management services. FMR (Hong Kong) may provide investment advisory or portfolio management services as a sub-adviser with respect to certain clients of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (“FMR”), including investment companies in the Fidelity family of mutual funds (the “Fidelity Funds” or “Fidelity group of funds”), and for clients of other affiliated and unaffiliated advisers. FMR (Hong Kong), a wholly-owned subsidiary of FMR, which in turn is wholly-owned by FMR LLC, has been registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) since 2008. FMR (Hong Kong) may also provide other services to affiliated or unaffiliated parties that may require licensing in the local jurisdiction.

FMR (Hong Kong) provides investment supervisory services, including sub-advisory services, to institutional accounts, principally investment companies (also referred to as “mutual funds”) registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “1940 Act”). FMR (Hong Kong) may provide to certain investment company and other institutional clients of FMR or its affiliates research, investment advisory, and/or discretionary asset management services principally relating to securities of issuers located outside of North America, including Hong Kong and elsewhere in Asia. For its research services, FMR (Hong Kong) may provide this research, which may include written research notes and ratings, to other affiliates and unaffiliated investment managers and financial institutions, in some instances on a delayed basis. FMR (Hong Kong) or its affiliates provide all necessary office facilities and personnel for servicing the funds' investments, and pays the salaries and fees of all officers of the funds, members of the Boards of Trustees who are “interested persons” of the funds, FMR (Hong Kong) or its affiliates, and of all personnel of the funds, FMR (Hong Kong) or its affiliates who perform services relating to research, statistical and investment activities. Though FMR (Hong Kong) may advise the mutual funds and other institutional accounts it manages regarding certain commodity interests, FMR (Hong Kong) is not registered as a commodity pool operator or commodity trading adviser.

For the Fidelity group of funds, FMR (Hong Kong) or its affiliates, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees of each fund in the Fidelity group of funds, provide the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the Fidelity group of funds. These services include: providing facilities for maintaining each fund’s organization; supervising relations with custodians, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, underwriters and other persons dealing with the funds; at the direction of the funds, preparing all general shareholder communications and conducting shareholder relations; at the direction of the funds, maintaining each fund’s records and the registration and notice filing status of each fund’s shares under federal and state law; developing management and shareholder services for each fund; and furnishing reports, evaluations and analyses on a variety of subjects to the Board of Trustees of each fund in the Fidelity group of funds.

FMR (Hong Kong) may, to the extent permitted by its advisory contracts, delegate investment discretion over all or a portion of the portfolio to one or more sub-advisers, including FMR (Hong Kong)’s affiliates and various subsidiaries and affiliates of FIL Limited (“FIL”). If FMR (Hong Kong) or its affiliates engage FIL or another unaffiliated entity to sub-advise an FMR (Hong Kong) fund or account, or a portion of an FMR (Hong Kong) fund or account, the sub-adviser’s policies and procedures, including trade allocation and conflicts of interest, will apply to that fund or account, except for certain fund Board-approved affiliated transaction policies subject to applicable law. FMR (Hong Kong) has access to investment research on a substantially delayed basis from various subsidiaries and affiliates of FIL (including Fidelity (Canada) Asset Management ULC (“FCAM”)), which are investment advisers registered with the SEC operating principally in the United Kingdom, Japan and Hong Kong or Participating Affiliates (as defined below) of such registered advisers. Certain of FIL’s subsidiaries and affiliates (including FCAM), which are companies not registered with the SEC (each, a “Participating Affiliate”), may have access to information (such as through employees who work for both a FIL registered adviser and the unregistered FIL subsidiary or affiliate) concerning securities recommendations for the registered adviser’s U.S. clients. FMR (Hong Kong) disclaims that it is a related person of FIL. In the course of FMR (Hong Kong)’s providing its investment advisory services, a portfolio manager, analyst or other employee of FMR (Hong Kong) or its affiliates may, from time to time, express views regarding a particular company, security, industry or market sector. The views expressed by any such person are the views of only that individual as of the time expressed and do not necessarily represent the views of FMR (Hong Kong) or its affiliates or any other person in the Fidelity organization. Any such views are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions and FMR (Hong Kong) disclaims any responsibility to update such views. These views may not be relied on as investment advice and, because investment decisions for an account managed by FMR (Hong Kong) or its affiliates are based on numerous factors, may not be relied on as an indication of trading intent on behalf of any such account.

FMR (Hong Kong) or its affiliates generally have authority to determine which securities to purchase or sell and the total amount of such purchases and sales. However, with respect to each discretionary account, FMR (Hong Kong)’s and its affiliates’ authority is subject to certain limitations, including the applicable investment objectives, policies and restrictions. These limitations are based on a variety of factors, including regulatory constraints and policies formally imposed by a client or its governing body (e.g., Board of Trustees) through, for example, a management agreement. With respect to FMR (Hong Kong)’s registered investment company clients, many of the applicable investment policies and limitations are set forth in each client’s registration statement filed with the SEC.

As of November 30, 2019, FMR (Hong Kong) managed $15,097,713,137 of client assets on a discretionary basis. As of November 30, 2019, FMR (Hong Kong) did not manage any client assets on a non-discretionary basis. please register to get more info

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