Group of the year shortlist will reflect falling markets

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requirement for funds in the group's range to be over £15m removed

The shortlist for the group of the year award for the eighth annual Investment Week awards has been finalised, with some alterations to the way it has been formed in previous years. This year, in light of three years of falling markets, the judging panel has decided to eliminate the requirement for core funds within the group's range to be above £15m in assets. This only applies to the group of the year quants screen and not to the individual award categories. In order to qualify for the group of the year, fund management companies must have a mainstream UK equity fund, either Equity In...

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