The Schroders FTSE 250 fund was set up with a portfolio of 50 stocks and utilising an investment str...
The Schroders FTSE 250 fund was set up with a portfolio of 50 stocks and utilising an investment strategy splitting the index into three distinct groups. The fund was to be run by Andy Brough and his investment team. The head of mid and small caps teams at Schroders also ran the group's UK Smaller Companies unit trust. The three categories were A stocks with long-term growth prospects, B stocks with mature industries and tactical opportunities, and C stocks in industries expected to see long-term share price decline.
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