M&G and Invesco Perpetual top February fund sales

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M&G and Invesco Perpetual were February's winners in net sales terms as investors' love affair with ...

M&G and Invesco Perpetual were February's winners in net sales terms as investors' love affair with bonds continued, according to data from Cofunds. The M&G Strategic Corporate Bond fund claimed the top slot, followed by Invesco Perpetual Corporate Bond fund and the M&G Corporate Bond portfolio in third. Cofunds' top five was completed by the M&G Gilt & Fixed Interest Income fund and Invesco Perpetual High Income fund. Other names in the top 20 were a mixed bag with total return, recovery and high yield funds all making the grade. However, although the bond sector came out in front,...

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