The soft closure of one of the most popular emerging markets funds means investors need to consider other options
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By Katie Morley , 16 May 2013
The soft closure of one of the most popular emerging markets funds means investors need to consider other options
Investing late in the tax year is still the trend for individual savings account (Isa) investors, but it's not the ideal way to do it.