As funds get larger their managers sometimes try to stop new investment into them, so it might be worth considering some smaller alternatives
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By Leonora Walters , 23 May 2013
As funds get larger their managers sometimes try to stop new investment into them, so it might be worth considering some smaller alternatives
The soft closure of one of the most popular emerging markets funds means investors need to consider other options
A look at the 'mirror funds' that have the same investment manager and strategy but different fund structures
A number of US companies have announced dividend increases this year, including Wal-Mart Stores which has raised its by 18.2 per cent.