UK - Phillips & Drew was the best performing asset manager in 2001, producing a -7.2% return in a year which saw the value of UK pension funds fall by 11.3%, according to HSBC Actuaries & Consultants.
HSBC's research found that JP Morgan Fleming was the second best performer of the year with a -7.8% return, whilst Zurich Scudder - now trading as Threadneedle - came in at third with a -8.3% retu...
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