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How do fund managers invest their own money? Trustnet Magazine is out now!

21 June 2021

June’s edition of Trustnet Magazine asks if fund managers and other industry professionals “practise what they preach” when it comes to their personal portfolios.

The latest (redesigned) issue of Trustnet Magazine attempts to find out if fund managers do anything differently in their personal portfolios compared with the ones they run professionally. Many of the major fund houses were reluctant to let their managers talk freely on the subject. Fortunately, some of the smaller asset managers and other professional investors proved more forthcoming; you can read what they said in this month’s cover story.

Staying on this month’s subject, Maggie Williams asks a selection of ESG experts if they have the same exposure to this theme as their clients, and what makes them immune to “greenwashing”, while Adam Lewis finds out what funds the professionals hold in their pensions.

This month’s sector focus falls on UK equity income, as numerous fund managers explain to Danielle Levy why they think it could be in the early stages of a prolonged bull run.

In the magazine’s regular columns, John Blowers assesses the mid-sized investment platforms, Premier Miton UK Growth’s Jon Hudson names three UK listed stocks with a high return on invested capital and AJ Bell’s Ryan Hughes highlights a fund in one area of the market where there is a lack of options for investors, rather than a surplus.

As always, Trustnet Magazine is free – you do not even have to enter any details. Simply click here to start reading, then click the arrow pointing down on the left-hand side of the screen if you want to download the PDF.

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