Cazenove flows see Schroders top Q4 fund sales table

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Julie Dean's best-selling Cazenove UK Opportunities fund helped Schroders top the Q4 net sales table, according to the latest edition of the Pridham Report.

The fund group pulled in £1.15bn in the three months to 31 December, with Andrew Rose's Schroder Tokyo fund also proving popular with investors. Cazenove had a particularly good year, with net retail sales of £1.16bn in the first half of the year until its acquisition by Schroders - which pulled in £980m in net sales throughout the whole of 2013. Standard Life Investments topped the net sales table for 2013 with £3.47bn, nearly double the amount of its closest rival Old Mutual despite new recruit Richard Buxton taking in over £1bn of new money in 2013. "SLI's star attraction was it...

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