Woodford dominates Fidelity best sellers

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Three of Neil Woodford's Invesco Perpetual funds are in the top 10 best selling products through Fidelity's FundsNetwork for the first half of 2007.

Woodford’s Invesco Perpetual High Income was the best selling fund pushing Invesco Perpetual Income into second. His Monthly Income Plus offering was also among the best sellers. Jupiter’s Income trust and Merlin Income Portfolio and Artemis Income also figured highly. According to the Fidelity statistics, the specialist category was the most popular sector, closely followed by UK equity income for the period to the end of June. Property funds were also popular, including vehicles from Norwich Union, New Star and Standard Life all in the top 10. The UK All Companies sector was place...

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