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Should fund buy lists still be taken seriously?


Money Marketing
Leader – Past their best: Should fund buy lists still be taken seriously?
If best-buy lists can reduce the advice gap, they should not be scoffed at but there is much room for improvement
By
Charlotte Richards
12
th May 2021
12:29 pm
Sometimes having too much choice can be overwhelming. Imagine being a first-time investor without any idea of where to begin. You are confronted with more than 4,000 funds, accompanied by factsheets full of jargon and investment spiel with which even a well-versed investor might struggle.
In theory, the idea of a fund buy list is a good thing: to help investors narrow down the choices into what have been, for example, the best 50 funds over the past month, quarter or year. ....

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FTSE 100 suffers worst year since financial crisis


BBC News
By Simon Read
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Pension savers and investors nest-eggs have been hit as the UK s leading share index had its worst year since the height of the financial crisis.
The FTSE 100 index fell 14.3% over the year, marking its worst performance since 2008, when it slumped 31.3%.
Despite the poor performance, the blue-chip index has recovered significantly since the start of the global pandemic when it was a third lower than now.
Analysts have said that next year is likely to be better for investors.
The factors which worked against the FTSE-100 in 2020 - the pandemic, a deep recession and Brexit - will start to fade into the background, giving corporate profits, dividends and employment a chance to bounce back, said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell. ....

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