Fidelity Special Situations fund manager Sanjeev Shah's use of derivatives to counter the recent downturn has helped deliver relative outperformance over sector peers and the market so far this year.
Anthony Bolton's successor Sanjeev Shah is set to headline this year's Investment Forum for advisers.
Fidelity's investment guru Anthony Bolton will join other big names in the world of UK fund management including BlackRock's Richard Plackett, Neptune's Robin Geffen and Artemis' Mark Tyndall at the Morningstar Investment Conference in May.
Departing Fidelity Special Situations manager Anthony Bolton is one of the big names at Morningstar's first Investment Conference for European advisers and institutional professionals.
Morningstar is concerned the £3bn Fidelity Special Situations fund is still too large for new manager Sanjeev Shah to handle.
Advisers and multi-managers have welcomed Sanjeev Shah's appointment as the new manager of Fidelity Special Situations but his recent performance figures have raised concerns.
Sanjeev Shah's appointment as heir to Anthony Bolton on the Fidelity £3.2bn Special Situations fund is not a surprise. He has topped the list of potential candidates ever since Bolton announced his decision to step down. But what do we know about the...
Outgoing Fidelity fund manager Anthony Bolton has revealed he made a shortlist of "three or four" people he felt could succeed him - and admitted Sanjeev Shah topped the list.
Fidelity is set to name the successor to its star fund manager Anthony Bolton, who will step down from front-line duties at the end of the year.
Fidelity is splitting its Special Situations fund into two new ones early next year, and manager Anthony Bolton will then go on to manage just one of them through 2007.