Which group came top in FE fundinfo's latest Crown-rated list?

13 Liontrust funds awarded five Crowns

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Liontrust saw the highest number of its funds awarded the top accolade of five Crowns in FE fundinfo’s latest Crown Fund Ratings rebalancing, totalling 13 funds and knocking BlackRock off the top spot.

This represents nearly 30% of Liontrust's total funds and is up from the 11 funds that were awarded five Crowns at the last rebalancing in July 2019. T. Rowe Price and Royal London both saw 12 of their funds receive the highest accolade, representing 30.76% and 20.33% of their respective 39 and 59 funds, followed by Aberdeen Fund Managers with 11 five Crown-rated funds. BlackRock, which was top in the last rebalance, has dropped to 10th place in terms of the top groups. BlackRock tops FE's latest Crown-rated list in reshuffle Tanvi Kandlur, senior fund analyst at FE fundinfo, sa...

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