Morningstar OBSR Honours 2012 winners revealed

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Fund managers including Richard Pease, Harry Nimmo, Richard Buxton and rising star Philip Rodrigs were awarded the top Honours at the fifth Morningstar OBSR Awards last night.

The Outstanding Investor Honour was shared between Richard Pease (pictured), director of European equities at Henderson Global Investors, and SLI small-cap veteran Harry Nimmo. This award is given to the manager or team that has produced exceptional returns over at least 10 years, with consideration given to their loyalty and tenure, consistency of approach, risk-adjusted returns and assets under management. Meanwhile, the Outstanding Rising Talent Honour was awarded to Investec's Philip Rodrigs, who runs the £409m UK Smaller Companies fund and recently took over the UK Alpha fund. ...

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