interactive investor kicks five funds out of its Super 60 list

Three added

Kathleen Gallagher
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Investment platform interactive investor kicked five funds out of its Super 60 during its annual review, due to a combination of performance, fund manager changes and resourcing issues.

Meanwhile, three additions were made, two of which are described as "contrarian".  The TM Crux European Special Situations fund, IFSL Marloborugh Multi Cap Growth fund, Royal London UK Equity Income fund, Mobius investment trust and iShares Environment Low Carbon Tilt Real Estate Index fund were all removed from the platform's list. The Super 60 list, which is reviewed by Morningstar and ii's head of funds research, Dzmitry Lipski, saw the addition of the Fidelity Special Values investment trust, Janus Henderson European Selected Opportunities and Artemis Income. Removals The Sup...

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