Flagship funds struggle to make the grade

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Threadneedle, Jupiter, Hendersons and Liontrust offerings in bottom 10 of UK All Companies sector over three years

Click here to download raw data Flagship products from some of the largest fund management groups are currently suffering the ignominy of being ranked over 30 places below trackers in the UK All Companies sector. Hendersons, Jupiter, Liontrust and Threadneedle all have funds languishing in the 262-strong peer group's bottom 10 over three years to the end of February, according to bid to bid performance figures from Standard & Poor's. At the bottom of the sector, vehicles from once dominant managers such as Jeremy Lang of Liontrust and Jupiter's Paul Sheehan sit alongside more erratic fun...

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