Easter Gallery Series: The Fund Managers Breathing 'new Life' Into Mandates

Investment Week takes a look at the managers breathing new life into mandates as part of its Easter gallery series.

A new manager at the helm can often be the making of a fund, especially in the case of the Aurora Investment trust, previously deemed to be the worst-performing investment trust in the UK.

However, managers don't always inherit portfolios at the most auspicious times, as illustrated by Ed Legget at Artemis who was mid-way through repositioning his recently-inherited fund when Brexit hit. But it is in the face of adversity that managers get to show their mettle.

Investment Week takes a look at the managers breathing new life into mandates.

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