SDL UK Buffettology tops performance charts in April as small caps soar

11% return for the month

Emanuela Hawker
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UK small caps have benefited from bullish markets in April, with the SDL UK Buffettology fund topping the performance charts for the month.

It has proven to be a particularly successful start to the tax year for UK smaller company funds as they dominated the chart of the top ten best performing funds in April 2019, according to FE Analytics. SDL UK Buffettology, in particular, has delivered impressive returns, topping the table with gains of 11% in April, alongside  other small-cap and multi-cap funds. Sanford DeLand's Rosemary Banyard to depart after two years The fund, launched by Keith Ashworth-Lord in March 2011, has been growing steadily over the past eight years. However, this growth has shown impressive accelera...

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