Q&A with Fidelity guru Anthony Bolton

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Renowned stockpicker Anthony Bolton has wasted no time getting down to business in the Far East, fully investing his £471m China Special Situations trust.

Bolton, who has visited more than 150 companies since arriving in Hong Kong, believes China could lead global markets when the bull market resumes later in the year. The esteemed manager talks to Investment Week about his return to fund management and where the best Chinese prospects can be found. The fund has been running for three months now, are you enjoying the challenge? It has been a good four months. It is great to get the fund up and running. Markets could have been better, but on the other hand from an investing point of view it has been quite good to have a soft backgroun...

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