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Stock markets are continuing to show green shoots of recovery after a prolonged bear market and many investors are now making their move to re-enter the market with new money and seeking to capitalise on these potential rises.

Diversified fund choices

The world of investment is enormously diverse so, to help you, we have broken down into more manageable pieces the various fund sectors as categorised by the Investment Management Association (IMA) to assist investors in identifying unit trusts and OEICs with similar characteristics, and the areas they invest in. This information is based on criteria provided by the IMA.

Active Managed

These funds tend to invest in a fairly broad spectrum of assets, up to 100% of which can be invested in equities and at least 10% of which must be in non-UK equities. They can also include a high proportion of non-equity assets.

Balanced Managed
These contain a range of assets, up to 85% of which can be invested in equities (at least 10% must be invested in non-UK equities). Assets must be at least 50% held in sterling/euros.

Europe excluding UK

At least 80% of a fund's assets must be held in European equities, excluding UK securities.

Global Bond

80% or more must be held in fixed interest securities from across the world. Funds are managed to benefit from varying currency and interest rates in different economies.

Global Growth

At least 80% must be in equities (but no more than 80% in UK equities), and the prime object is capital growth.

Japan
At least 80% must be in Japanese equities.

Money Market
95% or more of assets must be invested in cash or other money market vehicles such as bank deposits and short-term fixed rate securities.

North America
At least 80% of a fund's assets must be held in North American equities, including Canadian stocks.

Technology and Telecommunications

80% or more of a fund must be held in technology and telecommunications sectors.

UK All Companies

At least 80% of assets must be held in UK equities, which have the primary objective of achieving capital growth.

UK Corporate Bond

Funds that invest at least 80% of their assets in sterling-denominated (or hedged back to sterling) bonds with a triple BBB minus or above rating, as measured by either Standard and Poor's or equivalent - Moody's Baa or above. This sector excludes convertibles.

UK Equity Income

Funds that invest at least 80% of their assets in UK equities and aim to have a yield in excess of 110% of the yield of the FTSE All-Share index net of tax.

UK Gilts
Funds that invest at least 90% of their assets in UK Government securities (gilts).

UK Equity Bond and Income

Funds that invest at least 80% of their assets in the UK, between 20% and 80% in UK fixed interest securities and between 20% and 80% in UK equities. These funds aim to have a yield of 120% or over of the FTSE All-Share Index.

UK Smaller Companies

Funds that invest at least 80% of their assets in the UK equities of companies in the bottom 10% by market capitalisation.

Far East excluding Japan

Funds that invest at least 80% of their assets in Far Eastern equities and exclude Japanese securities.

Global Emerging Markets

Funds that invest 80% or more of their assets directly or indirectly in emerging markets, as defined by the World Bank, without geographical restriction. Indirect investment, such as investment in companies operating in China but listed in Hong Kong, should not exceed 50% of the portfolio.

To discuss your individual investment requirements, please e-mail or contact us for further information.

Levels and bases of, and reliefs from, tax are subject to change. Because investments/funds may go down in value as well as up, you may not get back the full amount invested.

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