Elite Radar: Liontrust UK Micro Cap fund

Quarterly focus on the rating system's latest entries

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In this new quarterly column, FundCalibre managing director Darius McDermott analyses the funds that have received an Elite Rating ahead of its launch.

Elite Radar is a special badge for funds that do not have the minimum three-year track record to pass our initial quantitative screen and ultimately receive an Elite Rating. Nevertheless, they are on our watch list and are potential candidates for a full rating in the future. One of the first eight funds to gain the accolade is Liontrust's UK Micro Cap. The fund was launched in March 2016 and is run by the team of Anthony Cross, Julian Fosh, Matthew Tonge and Victoria Stevens. Anthony started managing the fund's big brother, Liontrust UK Smaller Companies, in 1998. For the past 20 ...

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