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Maria Merricks asks top investment managers which vehicles offer the best opportunities.

Sanjay Rijhsinghani, Partner, Vestra Wealth “Unlike previous downturns, investors do not have the option to leave cash on deposit earning interest. This, coupled with the balance sheet strength we see in the corporate sector, means we are happy to expose our clients to high yielding blue chip equities provided there is good dividend cover: many companies, such as Glaxo, Aviva and Vodafone, are yielding more than 5%. There are a number of funds we favour in the income sector, particularly Walker Crips Equity Income and Schroder Income Maximiser. Another area we like is emerging market ...

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