Morningstar reveals winners of the 2015 UK Fund Awards

Laura Dew
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Morningstar has unveiled the winners of its annual 2015 UK Fund Awards, with First State and AXA IM among the groups winning accolades.

The annual awards are designed to identify the retail funds and fund providers that have added the most value for investors within the context of their relevant peer group in 2014 and over longer time periods. Winners included First State Asia Pacific Sustainability, run by David Gait, Royal London Corporate Bond, run by Jonathan Platt and Invesco Pan Structured European Structrued Equity, run by Michael Fraikin.  Jeremy Beckwith (pictured), director of manager research for the UK at Morningstar, said: "These quantitative awards recognise not only those funds and fund groups that outp...

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