JPM, Invesco Perpetual and Baillie Gifford top bill

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Current economic climate takes its toll on Investment Trust of the Year Awards as property category is deemed too difficult to judge by panel

The winners of the 15th annual Investment Week Investment Trust of the Year Awards will be revealed at a ceremony at the Millennium Mayfair Hotel this week. The awards, held in association with the AIC and supported by Trustnet, see the usual suspects well represented, with JPMorgan, Invesco Perpetual and Baillie Gifford leading the nominations. As ever, the overall aim of the awards is to highlight trusts that produce consistent performance and where, in the view of the judges, there is a high chance investors will not be disappointed in future. These awards use an initial quants scr...

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