What Were The Best- And Worst-performing Funds And Sectors In February?

In a month marked by a return of volatility and a sell-off in global markets, Adrian Lowcock, investment director at Architas, shares the best- and worst-performing funds and sectors. 

During the month, technology funds did well thanks to the sector's ability to generate growth irrespective of the economic climate which made them a defensive play.

On the other hand, gold and commodities funds struggled after a rebound for the US dollar and fears of a slowdown rose which would affect commodities demand. 

The strength of the US dollar also weighed on UK equities as sterling investments offered no currency protection for investors, the three worst-performing sectors all focused on UK equities. 

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