Woolnough and Barnett feature in adviser most bought and sold lists in October

Both funds in the top traded lists

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Financial Express (FE) has revealed the Invesco Perpetual High Income fund, run by Mark Barnett, and M&G Optimal Income, managed by Richard Woolnough, were among the most bought and sold funds by advisers last month.

Using the FE Analytics' Market Intel (MI) tool, FE found Barnett's and Woolnough's (pictured) funds were the most deleted from adviser portfolios, however, both also featured on the top ten most popular list. The Newton Asian Income fund was also among the top ten funds most sold last month, following the departure of former manager Jason Pidcock for Jupiter, as was Invesco Perpetual's Monthly Income Plus fund, run by Paul Causer and Paul Read, and M&G's Global Dividend fund, led by Stuart Rhodes and Simon Bailey.  Stewart Investors (formerly First State) Asia Pacific Leaders fund, ru...

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