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Best performing sectors for UK funds in 2017

By Kristen McGachey, 10 Apr 17

The results are in – here are the 10 strongest-performing sectors on a total return basis according to the UK’s Investment Association and data from FE Analytics.

7. UK Smaller Companies
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7. UK Smaller Companies

Funds in the domestically focused, small-caps space gave competitors based in the UK All Companies category a run for their money in Q1. The latter only managed to generate total returns of 4.53% compared with a total return of 7.29% from the UK Smaller Companies.  

Despite the “Brexit conundrum,” UK small and mid-caps continue to look cheap, argued Investment Quorum’s CIO Peter Lowman.   

“We’ve seen a big pickup in spending, a 15% rise in January on a 12-month rolling period, purely because visits from overseas tourists have risen. That’s been a big bonus to a lot of small-cap companies, pubs, hotels, casinos , cinemas, that generate revenue from that sort of area.

“There’s also been a lot of talk from FX traders that the pound has reached the bottom and over the next 12-18 months can rally. If that were to happen, the tailwind that sterling weakness has given large caps could revert into a headwind and small and mid-caps could benefit.”

Tags: Investment Association | Investment Strategy | UK Adviser

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