Elite Radar: Three UK multi-cap funds to put on your 2020 radar

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Darius McDermott, managing director of FundCalibre, looks at the three funds to look out for in the Elite Radar ratings.

Darius McDermott, managing director of FundCalibre, looks at the three funds to look out for in the Elite Radar ratings. December is going to be a crucial month for the UK, as we await the result of the Brexit election in the hope it will create some clarity for the economy. With any luck, that clarity will come, as will a sensible Brexit agreement in January, and we can all move on. And with fresh starts, come new opportunities. Above are three funds that have all had new beginnings recently. Two are young funds coming of age next year, one has a new manager. But all three are ...

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