duffield's new star funds attain three-year track records required for inclusion on AWARDs shortlist as his old group garners most plaudits
Jupiter has received the most nominations in this year's Investment Week Fund Manager of the Year Awards, as New Star's portfolios reached the three-year track record required to qualify for the first time. New Star founder John Duffield's former group heads the field with six nominations, followed by five for Aberdeen, and four for both Invesco Perpetual and M&G. New Star itself has been recognised for its Sterling Bond, Managed and European Growth funds, with the latter peer group proving particularly competitive this year. In addition to Richard Pease's New Star fund, other top conten...
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