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Investment Week's judging panel for its forthcoming investment trust awards will start the final sta...

Investment Week's judging panel for its forthcoming investment trust awards will start the final stage of picking winners in 11 categories as from this week. Completed questionnaires from those shortlisted are now back with the panel. The panel consists of four leading buyers of investment trusts who helped with the judging on last year's awards: Derek Larcombe at Quilters, Robert Ottley of HSBC, Bob Clarke from Rathbones and Phil Case of Coutts & Co. They are joined by Investment Week editor Mark Colegate. Of the 11 categories eight cover mainstream investment areas such as UK growth, UK...

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