Tour de France 2019: The funds winning the race

Which product is worthy of the yellow jersey?

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Anthony Willis, investment manager at BMO Global Asset Management's multi-manager team, looks at the best funds that would have been worthy of winning the four jerseys at this year's Tour de France.

Anthony Willis, investment manager at BMO Global Asset Management's multi-manager team, looks at the best funds that would have been worthy of winning the four jerseys at this year's Tour de France. It is the beginning of August and this means we hve been in the midst of a very busy period for sport, which quite possibly peaked on the weekend of 13-14 July with the Wimbledon finals, the British Grand Prix and the Cricket World Cup. The fun is not over, however, with an Ashes series starting tomorrow and the Rugby World Cup from September. In the meantime, the Tour de France conclud...

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