Jupiter European tops 2017 FE adviser research rankings

Replaces Standard Life GARS fund

Victoria McKeever
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Jupiter European, the equity portfolio managed by Alexander Darwall, has been the most researched fund by advisers in 2017, according to data from fund research and ratings business FE.

Jupiter European received more than 72,000 page views on its FE fund breakdown page - almost 50% more than the next most popular fund on the list, Fundsmith Equity. The Jupiter fund was awarded the maximum five FE Crown rating at the last ratings rebalance and features in the FE Approved List. The Jupiter fund knocked Standard Life's Global Absolute Return Strategies (GARS) offering off the top spot. Having dropped down to sixth place, this was the first time the absolute return fund was not featured in the top three of FE's most-popular list since 2011. Standard Life GARS was also remov...

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