Three Invesco funds fail to deliver value to investors

Manager's annual assessment found some poor performance

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Three of Invesco's funds have failed to deliver value to investors last year, according to its latest Assessment of Value report.

The three funds are the £452m Invesco European Equity Income fund (UK), £94m Invesco Japanese Equity Advantage (UK) and the £130m UK Companies (UK).  For each of these funds, Invesco said: "We have concluded that this fund was unlikely to have delivered value as consistently as we expect. "We will continue to monitor whether changes made are driving increased value. We believe that following the changes, the fund is positioned to deliver value in future." The main weakness of the Invesco European Equity Income fund that dragged down its overall rating was performance. On perform...

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