Equity income the spotlight for capital growth seekers

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This week's panel discusses how managers draw distinctions between each other and ask whether dividends are too dependent on a handful of firms

With interest rates still at an all-time low and increased confidence in the equity markets, the UK equity income sector remains in the spotlight for investors seeking income and the possibility of capital growth. This debate looks at how managers differentiate themselves, and whether dividends are too dependent on a handful of companies. The panel consists of Carl Stick, manager of the Rathbone Income fund, Jonathan Barber, manager of the Threadneedle UK Monthly Income fund, and Peter Fuller, research director at Standard & Poor’s. Can you explain the marked differences in performanc...

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