Cautious Managed leads Cofunds sales but property biggest mover

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Cautious Managed was the top-selling sector on Cofunds during Q4 - but property was the fastest-growing sector, surging into the top ten.

Continuing the strong run which has seen it outsell Corporate Bonds since September of last year, Cautious Managed accounted for nearly 24% of net sales on Cofunds in the fourth quarter. "Cautious Managed remains key," says Cofunds business development manager- fund managers Michelle Woodburn. Henderson MM Income & Growth A Fund, Thames River Cautious Managed A Fund and SWIP Multi-Manager Diversity A Fund were amongst the funds driving the sector to pole position. The Corporate Bond sector remained the second-highest selling sector - with 14% of net sales - but this was only half t...

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