IT awards judging process nears end

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Shortlists based on quantitative screening have been compiled for the main award categories but the qualitative analysis process remains

The second stage of the Investment Week investment trust of the year awards is now under way. A shortlist has been drawn up based on an initial quants screen and questionnaires have been sent to all those who are on it. Shortlists based on the quants screening have been pulled together for each of the main award categories: split capital, global including US, UK small-cap and venture capital, emerging markets including Asia, Specialist, UK, Japan and Europe. Performance is judged on an NAV basis using data up to 31 August 2002. All data uses AITC figures, with trusts holding less tha...

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