Ashes Investment Blog: Funds, runs and the quest for balance
By , 17 Jul 15
As with markets, so with cricket. After the variable bounce infused contest that saw Australia comprehensively beaten in Cardiff, the second test had started much more poorly for England on a road of a pitch at Lords – an indication of just how quickly things can change.
4 – Michael Clarke
While Ian Bell has been the standout performer of many England campaigns, Clarke makes the number four spot his own. And, while his back may be creaking, his skills as a captain give him the lead over Bell as well.
Fund – Invesco Perpetual UK Income
While Clark has performed well for many years, much of his time has captain has been spent in the shadow left by Ricky Ponting, likewise, while Mark Barnett has produced a strong performance both as manager of the Invesco Perpetual UK Strategic Income and since he took over from Neil Woodford as management on the Income and High Income funds, since Woodford’s departure from Invesco, most of Barnett’s moves have been viewed in light of Woodford’s actions.
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