Sales of investment trust savings schemes and Isas have continued to fall as investor confidence in ...
Sales of investment trust savings schemes and Isas have continued to fall as investor confidence in the sector and in markets generally remains under pressure. The total purchases of investment trust saving schemes in the third quarter of 2002 decreased 10% to £50.54m gross from £55.90m during the same period in 2001, according to figures from the AITC. Investment trust saving scheme purchases were also down 14% compared to the second quarter of 2002, when sales totalled £58.54m. Investment trust Isa purchases through investment trusts and their managers decreased 24% to £13.44m in th...
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