UK sterling-denominated actively managed funds outperform

UK sterling-denominated actively managed funds have overwhelmingly outperformed their benchmarks during the past five years, while those denominated in euros have done the opposite, according to the first Spiva (S&P Indices Versus Active Funds) scorecard for Europe

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UK sterling-denominated actively managed funds have overwhelmingly outperformed their benchmarks during the past five years, while those denominated in euro have been much less successful, according to the first Spiva (Standard & Poor's Indices Versus Active Funds) scorecard for Europe.

As equities rebounded in 2013, prompting a 21% gain in the Standard & Poor's (S&P) Global 1200 and 19% rise in the S&P UK index, the performance of active managers in European and international equity funds

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