Winners of 14 awards to be unveiled on 9 July

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The shortlist for Investment Week's 2002 unit trust awards was announced on Monday 10 June at an eve...

The shortlist for Investment Week's 2002 unit trust awards was announced on Monday 10 June at an evening drinks reception in London. Among the investment houses vying for the title of Group of the Year are Jupiter, Fidelity and Baillie Gifford. Fund managers on the shortlist for individual awards are Anthony Bolton, Tony Nutt, Jeremy Lang and Alan Torry. A panel of leading industry fund buyers is in the process of picking the winners in 14 categories, which will be announced at the Royal Albert Hall on 9 July. As in previous years, the panel consists of Gary Potter and Robert Burdett...

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