Lindsell Train UK Equity given green light on liquidity by interactive investor

Lindsell Train UK Equity will stay on Super 60 list

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Interactive investor will not remove the LF Lindsell Train UK Equity fund from its Super 60 list of recommended funds as it has no concerns over liquidity or capacity, the firm has said.

The £6.7bn AUM fund, run by high-profile investor Nick Train, was downgraded, along with its Finsbury Growth & Income Trust stablemate, by Morningstar as the ratings agency outlined worries over the growth of the strategy and the fact that Lindsell Train "has not taken action to manage capacity". Interactive investor had placed the fund ‘under formal review' in late November in order to "reassure ourselves that there has been no deterioration in liquidity". However, the firm on Monday (20 January) said it was "comfortable with the liquidity of the fund" and kept it on the Super 60 lis...

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