RIT and Scot Mortgage continue to head Alliance Trust Isa Ranks

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The best-selling investment trusts through Alliance Trust's savings scheme remain RIT Capital Partne...

The best-selling investment trusts through Alliance Trust's savings scheme remain RIT Capital Partners and Scottish Mortgage. These were the top two Isa vehicles in Q2 for the second year running. Elsewhere, Murray International jumped eight spots to sixth while Lowland dropped most in the rankings, down 10 places to 18th. Other fallers included SVM Global, which ranked 16th and Caledonian at eighth. Templeton Emerging Markets, British Empire Securities Empire trusts and Witan all dropped one spot each. Alliance Trust said Isa investment is higher than the same period last year, w...

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