Home bias: How to build a UK portfolio

SECTOR REPORT

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Ken Rayner, director at Rayner Spencer Mills, picks a selection of funds to look out for in the UK All Companies sector.

The UK All Companies sector is defined by the IMA as funds that invest at least 80% of their assets in UK equities which have a primary objective of achieving capital growth. The sector will generally form the core of most portfolios. For a UK investor it makes sense to hold a proportion of assets in this country's stock market for several reasons: While there are strong arguments for global diversification and over time the UK may gradually become a smaller part of an investor's portfolio, the UK stock market is still one of the largest and most well run. The UK market is well u...

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