Potter and Burdett reach £100m inflow mark

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Strong February inflows have driven Thames River multi-managers Gary Potter and Rob Burdett past the milestone £100m inflow mark.

The duo have noted a sharp sales increase across their entire five-fund range over the latter part of 2008 and into the New Year, with the beginning of February proving to be best ever month-start in inflow terms. Formerly of Credit Suisse Asset Management, Potter and Burdett launched the Thames River multi-manager funds in October 2007. Four of the pair's five funds are top quartile over one year, with the £22m Thames River Cautious Managed fund down just 9.1% over the year to 9 February, against a 14.7% fall for the sector, according to Morningstar. "We have seen a steady increase i...

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