Jupiter UK Special Situations given top rating by Square Mile
While Artemis Global Select loses rating after management shake-up
While Artemis Global Select loses rating after management shake-up
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The manager, who retires from running Artemis Special Situations at the end of this year, explains why the dotcom boom and bust was a defining moment for both him and the company he co-founded
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The pair will run an active global bond fund
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Top performers and compelling newcomers in the spotlight
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Sacha El Khoury will lead the Positive Future fund
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He and Alex Illingworth will leave the firm, while JP Morgan and River & Mercantile alum Alex Stanic joins
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UK equities are proving more resilient than other world markets
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But aversion to FTSE 100 names means the Chelverton UK Equity Income Fund has taken a bruising of late
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Fund managers must keep an open mind to change and appreciate fully the grave responsibility entrusted to them by clients
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Dividend-hungry investors are turning to global equity income, sparking something of a renaissance for the unloved sector
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He has run its UK Special Situations fund since it was launched in 2000
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