Fund selectors reveal top picks for second half of 2018

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Beth Brearley
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Fund buyers talk to Beth Brearley about the funds they are backing for the second half of 2018, products that are the standout strategies and the managers they are putting their faith in.

The first half of 2018 saw markets suffer from bouts of volatility shaken by the near-constant threat of a trade war, multi-speed central bank policies and continuing uncertainty surrounding the Brexit negotiations. Unsurprisingly, asset allocators are maintaining a defensive stance going into the second half of the year, with capital preservation strategies and absolute return funds on their favoured lists. Value-oriented funds have also come to the fore as investors question the momentum of the growth rally, while select emerging markets funds featured despite the recent sell-off on...

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