Cautious still top but property storms up chart - Cofunds

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The Cautious Managed sector held on to top spot in the Cofunds sales chart for November for the third consecutive month.

Cautious Managed boasts nearly a quarter of net sales to claim top status, with Corporate Bond trailing in second place. But Property also had a strong showing, continuing its recent strong run to surge up the ranks and claim fourth place. The sector also accounted for five funds inside the top 50, with Aviva Investors Property Trust, M&G Property Portfolio A Fund and SWIP Property Trust storming into the top 20. Its chart-climbing performance saw the sector jump three places to take 7% of net sales in November. The figures come on the back of IMA statistics showing property was...

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