Jupiter's Tony Nutt falls off White List of most consistent income fund performers for the first time in five years after rough 2007. By Aimee Savage
Jupiter's Tony Nutt has fallen off Principal's White List of top-performing income funds for the first time in five years, with Neptune's Robin Geffen making his debut. Geffen's Neptune Income appears as the manager has now built up a strong five-year track record on the vehicle. The White List highlights 12 funds that have delivered the most attractive combination of consistent total returns and risk over five years in the UK equity income sector. Head of managed funds at Principal Charles Brand said Geffen is unusual in the sector as he invests in 33 equally weighted companies and d...
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