Boutiques leading the way in Europe

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Neptune, Premier, SVM and Artemis provide four of the top five funds on a one-year basis, with financials and energy stocks playing a major part in their success

Click here to download raw data Boutiques adorn the top 10 list of European ex-UK funds for the 12 months ending 30 September 2005, taking over from the larger houses as leaders of the sector. The top five funds in the sector over this time period are from Neptune, Premier, SVM and Artemis, with Merrill Lynch the only large-house in contention. By contrast, for the three years to 30 September 2005, four of the top five funds in the sector were from large groups, while only one was from a boutique, according to Standard & Poor's data. Half of the top 10 on a one-year basis are also...

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