De Blonay joins Alpha Managers list of top performers

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Jupiter's Guy de Blonay is among 22 managers who have made Trustnet's Alpha Manager list for the first time, while high profile names including Sanjeev Shah and Mark Lyttleton have been cut.

De Blonay, manager of the £981m Jupiter Financial Opportunities fund, is joined by 22 others who make the list for the first time. These include: Troy Asset Management's Francis Brooke, BlackRock's Alister Hibbert, JPM's Ian Henderson, M&G's Max Godwin, Bradley George from Investec, and Royal London Asset Management's Derek Mitchell. The 2011 list of top performers sees 61 of the initial 111 fund managers feature in the top ranks for the third consecutive year. Managers leaving the list this year include: Mark Lyttleton of BlackRock, Cazenove's Chris Rice, Fidelity's Sanjeev Shah, ...

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