JANA, Access secure best client returns in 2002: surveyTHURSDAY, 6 MAR 2003 1:45AMJANA Investment advisers and Access Economics provided the best returns for investment clients in a horror year in 2002, in which no asset consultant managed to secure a positive return for its funds under advice (FUA), according to Rainmaker Information.JANA and Access both advised clients to an average loss of 1 per cent during 2002, while InTech and ipac returned losses of 6% and 7.3% respectively, showing the yawning gap between the top and bottom of the surveyed consultants. |
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