Advisers favour global and mixed asset sectors in June - FundsNetwork

Top 10 sales chart published

Victoria McKeever
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The global fund sector has topped adviser sales via the Fidelity FundsNetwork platform in June, while all three mixed investment sectors also made it into the platform's top 10.

Data released by the platform saw global funds lead the top 10 sales by Investment Association (IA) sector. This was followed by the sterling corporate bond sector, with the mixed investment 40-85% shares sector coming in third. The mixed investment 20-60% shares and shares 0-35% sectors entered in at nine and 10 respectively on the sales chart. FundsNetwork said the best-selling funds in June broadly reflected the bestselling sectors, with a number of global funds, corporate bond funds and mixed asset funds featuring among the top 10. For pension clients advisers continued to stra...

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