Nick Kelsall, Premier Miton Multi-Asset Fund Manager, explains why parts of the sector could be “ripe for the picking” after being unloved for almost a decade.
He says: “With corporate activity building impetus, well managed assets in structurally supported areas of the market are garnering interest from would-be buyers attracted by depressed values.”
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