One of the best kept secrets in fund management is that good businessmen and people managers are the...
One of the best kept secrets in fund management is that good businessmen and people managers are the key to top investment returns. At a time when the cult of the star manager is at its height and they are increasingly being drafted in to run businesses, it is worth remembering the debt they owe to non-fund managers. Earlier this month, Investment Week's Fund Manager of the Year Awards gave the Outstanding Achievement accolade to Charlie Porter and Jonathan Hughes-Morgan of Thames River Capital. Last year it was awarded to John Duffield of New Star, who also founded Jupiter. None of them...
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