The ten top-performing funds of 2012 (so far)

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Funds from Axa Framlington and Neptune top the best fund performer chart for 2012 so far, figures show.

The funds were collated by Hargreaves Lansdown using Lipper data. Top performing funds YTD 2012 Name, (IMA sector), % Growth AXA Framlington Biotech R Acc, (Specialist), 20.96 Neptune UK Mid Cap A Acc GBP UK, (All Companies), 19.66 Baillie Gifford British Smaller Companies A Acc, (UK Smaller Companies), 18.53 CF Odey UK Absolute Return GBP R Acc, (Absolute Return), 17.29 First State Asian Property Securities A GBP Acc, (Property), 16.65 JPM Europe Convergence Equity A Dis EUR, (Specialist), 15.37 MFS Meridian Funds European Smaller Cos A1 EUR, (European Smaller Compani...

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