Jupiter fund of funds team wins in five of 11 categories

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Group scoops awards at second annual multi-manager ceremony

Jupiter's fund of funds team came away from the second annual Multimanager awards with the top prize in five out of 11 categories. The team, headed by John Chatfeild-Roberts, triumphed in the Growth, Cautious & Income and International categories for the Jupiter Merlin Growth, Income and WorldWide portfolios respectively. The group also won accolades for best research and group of the year. It was also a successful year for boutique house Miton, which won in the Balanced Growth category for the Miton Strategic Growth Portfolio, as well as picking up the Best Newcomer Group of the Year a...

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