Invesco Perpetual hands global fund to Anness
Invesco Perpetual has handed top-performing UK manager Stephen Anness its Global Opportunities fund as part of a reshuffle of its equities division.
The group said Anness (pictured), who has delivered top quartile returns for investors in the £123m UK Aggressive portfolio, will take over the £53m Global Opportunities fund in the new year, when he will...
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