Seven in the running for IW award

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anthony bolton, andrew green, gordon grender, philip gibbs, jeremy lang, paul murray-john and tony nutt up for outstanding achievement

Seven leading fund managers have been short listed for Investment Week's outstanding achievement award with the winner being announced next month. This is one of 14 awards being handed out at the Royal Albert Hall on 9 July. The finalists in the outstanding achievement category are Andrew Green of St James Recovery and GAM UK Diversified, Anthony Bolton of Fidelity Special Situations, Tony Nutt, who manages Jupiter High Income, Jeremy Lang, manager of Liontrust First Income, Gordon Grender of GAM North America, Paul Murray-John of Threadneedle Emerging Market Bond and Philip Gibbs of Ju...

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