Are there glimmers of hope for UK Smaller Companies funds?
Open-ended UK small-cap funds have suffered consistent outflows while UK smaller companies trusts are on widening discounts
Open-ended UK small-cap funds have suffered consistent outflows while UK smaller companies trusts are on widening discounts
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Is it time for a renaissance in domestic market interest?
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The 155-year-old trust’s investment policy is in line for a considerable shake up
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The firm sees a ‘structural market opportunity’ in the sector
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Top performers and compelling newcomers in the spotlight
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A merger is one of the prospects facing the Smaller Company Income Trust as it undergoes a ‘strategic review’
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UK stocks at ‘lowest relative price level I have seen over the course of my career’ – says Gresham House’s Ken Wotton
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