Revealed: The final nominees for this year's Investment Company of the Year Awards

Ceremony takes place on Wednesday 20 November

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Investment Week is delighted to reveal the investment trusts that made the shortlist for the Investment Company of the Year Awards 2019.

Taking place at Sheraton Park Lane in London on 20 November, the Investment Company of the Year Awards aim to recognise and reward excellence in close-ended fund management. There are 26 categories this year, including Group of the Year, Best New Issue and Outstanding Industry Contribution.  For more information about the event, click here. The nominees in full Asia Pacific Aberdeen New Dawn Edinburgh Dragon Pacific Horizon Schroder Asian Total Return Schroder Asia Pacific   Best New Issue Baillie Gifford US Growth Warehouse REIT Smithson Merian Chrysa...

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