Which funds attracted investors' money in month after Brexit?

Tilney Bestinvest reveals best-selling funds

Laura Dew
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Tilney Bestinvest reveals the top ten funds that attracted investment flows in the volatile month following the EU referendum.

Tilney Bestinvest has released its top-selling funds with clients using the Bestinvest Online Investment Service over the month of July, saying there was "no evidence" of panic selling from clients despite the Brexit volatility. Equity vehicles were popular during the month, despite seeing £2.8bn in outflows during June according to the Investment Association; no fixed income or absolute return funds featured in the list of bestsellers. Equity exposure was divided regionally, including UK-focused CF Woodford Equity Income and AXA Framlington UK Select Opportunities, Japanese equity fu...

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