Final stage of judging begins for Investment Week awards

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Winners will be announced at a dinner at the savoy on 21 november

Final judging has begun on those investment trusts shortlisted for the Investment Week Investment Trust of the Year awards. Although the final deadline for completed questionnaires for the split-cap award is 29 October, judging has begun for the more conventional categories. Designed to recognise and reward outstanding talent in the industry, the winners will be announced at a dinner at the Savoy Hotel in London on 21 November. On the panel, which is giving awards in 10 categories, are four industry experts: Derek Larcombe of Morgan Stanley Quilter, Peter Metcalfe of Premier, Bob Clarke...

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