Even the sector's worst performing fund, Robert Burdett and Gary Potter's Credit Suisse Multi-Manager Emerging Markets Portfolio, posts gains of 93.11% over three years to end of September
Massive growth in the Global Emerging Markets sector has seen even the worst cumulative performer, Credit Suisse Multi-Manager Emerging Markets Portfolio, returning a high 93.11%, bid to bid, over the three years to the end of September. While this far outstrips the top performers in sectors with US exposure, such as North America and Global Growth, it does represent a marked underperformance of the sector as a whole and is far below the 251.55% returned by the top performer, Jupiter Emerging European Opportunities. According to figures from Standard & Poor's, the average fund in the sec...
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