Balfour keeps strong tradition of Framlington Japan

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Neptune fund joins usual suspects at top of Japan sector after reaching three-year track record last September

Click here to download raw data Neptune Japan Opportunities joins the usual suspects in topping the Japan sector over the three years to the end of November. With Framlington Japan retaining prime position in the sector, according to bid to bid figures from Standard & Poor's, and Legg Mason Japan Equity posting the second highest cumulative return, Schroder Japan Alpha Plus was pushed into a fifth place ranking by the Neptune product with Fidelity Japan Special Situations ranking fourth. Having attained its three-year track record at the end of September, the Chris Taylor-managed Neptune...

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