Jorma Korhonen will not take the reins of the new Fidelity Global Special Situations fund, which is t...
Jorma Korhonen will not take the reins of the new Fidelity Global Special Situations fund, which is to evolve from the split of Fidelity Special Situations, until early next year. But already, the relatively unknown manager is under intense scrutiny by investors and the financial press alike. The personal finance editor of the Independent, David Prosser, explores the public pressure Korhonen will face, while Ian Cowie of the Daily Telegraph says that if Fidelity had made an easier choice, in the eyes of investors, it does not mean that it would be the right one. Saturday’s Telegraph devote...
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