Invesco Perpetual wins best group at Lipper Fund Awards 2015

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Invesco Perpetual scooped the award for best group at the Lipper Fund Awards held in London last night.

The annual [asset_library_tag 8636,Lipper Fund Awards] honour funds and fund management firms that have excelled in consistently strong risk-adjusted performance, relative to their peers in 17 countries across the globe. Lipper Awards are performance-based, using Lipper's data and proprietary methodology. Award-winning funds are selected in most individual classifications for the three-, five-, and ten-year periods and fund families with high average scores for the three-year time period. The top three-year classification and fund family winners receive trophies at the ceremonies. Thi...

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