Intermediaries believe Fidelity's Anthony Bolton will run a pan-European mandate after the split of h...
Intermediaries believe Fidelity’s Anthony Bolton will run a pan-European mandate after the split of his Special Situations fund, according to a survey of investmentweek.co.uk readers. But with only 28.9% voting for this possibility and the remaining three choices being equally separated, it is clear that the industry is divided in its opinion. Outside the pan-European option, users of the site could choose from a) one half will be Pan Europe and run by another manager, with Bolton remaining on Special Sits, b) one half will be UK blue chip and run by another manager with Bolton remainin...
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