Q&A: Jupiter's Gibbs on new funds

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Jupiter's Philip Gibbs has today launched two new products to the retail market - the Absolute Return and International Financials funds.

Gibbs has build up an outstanding track record over more than twelve years at the helm of the Jupiter Financial Opportunities fund, with the vehicle climbing nearly 825% since launch, against a near 40% rise for the FTSE Financials benchmark. While highly renowned in the financials space, Gibbs is no stranger to investing in the wider markets, running the Jupiter Split trust since 1998 and the Hyde Park hedge fund since 2000. How different will the new funds be from your existing mandates? The interesting thing about both of the funds we are launching is that the strategy has actually ...

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