UK other bond funds post real gains

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George Luckraft's ABN Amro High Income fund tops the sector with returns of 40.27% for the three years to July 2001

All funds in the UK other bond sector that post three-year records have posted positive returns for the three years to July 2001. These returns vary from more than a 40% rise to as low as 1.75% for the three-year period, although the volatility in the sector has remained relatively low, with beta figures ranging from 1.16 to 0.57. The ABN Amro High Income fund, managed by George Luckraft, director at the group, has returned 40.27% for the three years to July 2001, compared to a sector average of 16.73%. More than doubling the returns of its peers, the fund is ranked first over the t...

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