Revealed: The finalists for this year's Specialist Investment Awards

Awards lunch takes place Friday 18 October

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Investment Week is delighted to reveal the funds that made the shortlist for the Specialist Investment Awards 2019.

Taking place at Marriott Grosvenor Square in London on Friday 18 October, the Specialist Investment Awards aim to recognise two increasingly important, but to date, under-recognised elements of the asset management industry: boutique & specialist fund managers and passive investing. There are 19 active categories this year and seven passive categories. For more information about the event, click here. The nominees in full: Active Categories Emerging Market Debt BNY Mellon Emerging Market Corporate Debt Fund Mirabaud Emerging Market Bond Fund Muzinich Emergingmarketshort...

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