SLI UK Equity Growth fund awarded S&P AAA rating

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Standard Life Investments' (SLI) UK Equity Growth fund has been awarded an AAA rating by Standard & Poor's in recognition of its consistent strong performance.

The latest accolade brings the total number of SLI funds rated A or above by S&P to 19, out of the 24 eligible and actively managed funds. Managed by Karen Robertson, the fund has returned 28pc versus a sector average of 15pc (Morningstar workstation, bid-bid, as at 01.09.08) whilst producing top-quartile performance over one, three, five, seven and 15 years. Jacqueline Kerr, head of mutual funds at SLI, commented: "This latest award adds to the strong representation of our mutual fund range already publicly recognised by Standard & Poor's. The AAA rating however is particularly impress...

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