Would they make your first XI? Advisers pick their investment dream team

Dream team: Advisers pick their ideal investment squad

Laura Miller
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Who would you want running clients' money if history and cost (and death) were no object? Laura Miller reveals the industry's investment dream team...

Everyone's played the game; who would you invite to your ideal dinner party? People tend to pick figures they think would be the most interesting to talk to, or who would get the merriest. But what about your investment dream team, the starting eleven you would field to drive home consistent wins for clients'? And who would you send for an early bath? Professional Adviser posed these questions to the industry. We built the team based on who got the most votes (and included reasons why where some gave them). We've no idea about their football skills, and some of them are, erm, no lo...

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