The credit funds climbing the rankings in this week's Consistent 50

Professional Adviser's sister title Investment Week and Morningstar's latest look at the most consistent fund managers across the unit trusts and OEIC universe...

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Professional Adviser's sister title Investment Week and Morningstar's latest look at the most consistent fund managers across the unit trusts and OEIC universe...

This week's data covers the three years to 11 September 2015. There has been little movement in this week's table with the top 20 funds staying in the same rankings as last week.  However, further down the chart, credit funds are climbing with the £230m Schroders Monthly High Income fund, managed by Michael Scott, and the £27.6m SLI Ignis High Income Bond fund moving into the 21st and 22nd positions respectively. Other fixed interest funds moving higher are the £754m Threadneedle High Yield Bond fund, the £81.5m Aberdeen Emerging Markets Bond fund and PIMCO's £495m GIS Emerging Mar...

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