What are the best and worst-performing equity funds since the Brexit vote?

Equity fund performance revealed

Beth Brearley
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Willis Owen's head of personal investing Adrian Lowcock looks at the best and worst-performing equity funds globally since the European referendum three years ago.

Willis Owen's head of personal investing Adrian Lowcock looks at the best and worst-performing equity funds globally since the European referendum three years ago. The best-performing funds are not surprisingly dominated by their exposure to technology companies, in the form of either pure technology focused funds or US funds with a large technology bias to them. The growth style has clearly dominated over the past three years and the top ten feature growth investors such as Baillie Gifford American and Morgan Stanley US Growth.  Meanwhile, the presence of TM Cavendish AiM in the l...

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