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The Case For Active Management In The UK Equity Market [Part One]

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Rupert Hargreaves
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RWC is an independent investment manager established in 2000. Owned by its employees, RWC invests on behalf of both intermediaries and institutions with a long-term outlook. Unlike the majority of the other managed funds, none of the funds offered by RWC are constructed to track an index. RWC’s investment managers deliberately avoid committee-led decision-making, ensuring responsiveness to changes in the market environment.

In a recent research report, titled The Case for Active Management in UK Equities, RWC set out to argue the case for active fund management in the UK equity market compared to indexing. The report had some interesting information on the effects of compounding that successful active management can have over a ten-year period.

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