Q&A: Mid-cap investing

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Andrew Neville, mid-cap specialist at RCM, the equity manager of Allianz Global Investors, explores the asset class.

Last year a number of fund groups came together to provide educational material for intermediaries to use within their own businesses and with their end clients. The result is a library of video content, compiled for the end consumer. For more details and to download interviews go to www.thejci.co.uk. Q What is the definition of a mid-cap company? A Quite simply, they are medium-sized companies. To put this in context, the largest mid-cap company could be £3bn in a raging bull market or £1.2bn in a bear market; the smallest company, £250m to £400m. It is decided by market capitalisati...

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