Revealed: The winners of the Fund Manager of the Year Awards 2014

Anna Fedorova
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Old Mutual Global Investors (OMGI) was the big winner at the 19th annual Investment Week Fund Manager of the Year Awards, in a glittering ceremony held last night at London's Royal Albert Hall.

OMGI was named Global Group of the Year, and also won the North America and Global Equity & Income categories, while a number of the group's other funds made the shortlist. The Outstanding Industry Contribution Award went to Jupiter's vice chairman Edward Bonham Carter for his role behind the scenes of the funds industry, lobbying the government, the regulators, and the Treasury, as well as for his part in taking Jupiter from a private to a successful listed business. Other notable winners at FMYA 2014 were boutiques Ardevora and Premier, which shared the Specialist Group of the Year ...

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