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August 08, 2006
UK fund managers see
UK fund managers see opportunities in volatility
Reuters - Greene said managers he dealt with believed that increased volatility had led to less concentration in stock investing."In terms of active managers, that gives you more opportunities to add value,"he said in an interview with Reuters. He said that as
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