Full list revealed: S&P's best performing funds over a decade

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Funds from 24 asset managers have made it onto S&P Capital IQ's list of the best funds with a decade-long track record.

The new list showcases the funds which have performed to a high level consistently over ten years. Qualifying funds must have remained within S&P's Platinum, Gold or Silver gradings (formerly AAA, AA and A fund ratings) over the period. Seven BlackRock funds made the list, including Evy Hambro's £2.7bn BlackRock Gold & General. BNY Mellon's Global Equity fund featured; along with Fidelity Moneybuilder Income; Findlay Park American; and the First State China Growth and Asia Pacific funds. Henderson Horizon - Global Technology; and Ignis Pacific Growth were included, while Invesco Perpe...

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