Fidelity's Wright: Barclays turnaround has only just begun

Laura Dew
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Fidelity's Alex Wright is backing Barclays to begin its turnaround in earnest following last week's dismissal of chief executive Antony Jenkins.

Wright (pictured) manages the £3bn Special Situations fund and the £282m Fidelity UK Smaller Companies fund, as well as the £567m Special Values investment trust. The financials sectors is one of his top allocations across all three funds and he describes banks as the most attractive area within this from a valuation perspective. He currently holds 2.1% in Barclays in the Special Sits fund and 2% in the Special Values trust, alongside Lloyds Banking Group and HSBC, the latter being the largest holding in the £3bn fund at 6.1%. However, he admitted he is taking on additional risk wi...

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