Cautious Managed tops Cofunds in November

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Cautious Managed remains the top seller on Cofunds after a strong year for the sector, accounting for 33% of net sales in November.

The sector was the best seller on the platform in the third quarter of this year, marking its fourth consecutive quarter at the top of the table. Five of the top 10 selling funds are in the Cautious Managed sector, with John Chatfeild-Roberts' Jupiter Merlin Income and Bill McQuaker's Henderson Multi Manager Income & Growth both in the top three. Strategic Bond came in second place with 10% of net sales, with top funds including M&G Optimal Income, managed by Richard Woolnough, and Richard Hodges' L&G Dynamic Bond. The Absolute Return sector also had a strong month as it became the...

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