Which US funds are favourites with selectors?

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A quartet of top asset allocators reveal their favourite US funds.

Gavin Haynes, managing director, Whitechurch Securities Being the most highly researched and thus most efficient of global stockmarkets, the US is notoriously difficult for active fund managers to consistently outperform. As a result for investors seeking a core exposure to the US market a low cost passive option is worth considering. The iShares S&P 500 is a solid choice for investors looking to go down the ETF route. However, there are active US funds that I believe merit a place in a portfolio. Equity income investing is at the core of Whitechurch’s investment philosophy and we have ...

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