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30 May 2019updated 08 Sep 2021 2:37pm

A truer active, more idiosyncratic portfolio

John Bennett, Fund Manager of Henderson European Focus Trust, explains the thinking behind his new, more concentrated portfolio.

By John Bennett


John Bennett, Fund Manager of Henderson European Focus Trust, explains why the board has reduced the minimum number of holdings the Trust can invest in from 50 to 45; and why investors should not be spooked by economic data.

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