Even though UK stocks are struggling, there is still money to be made with these four funds

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The other good thing about investing in the UK is that there are many different ways of doing so and a plethora of options

This trust targets the shares of mainly large and medium-sized UK companies paying dividends that should grow faster than the rate of inflation. It has raised its dividend each year for the past 25 years, making it a great option for income seekers.This fund takes an unconstrained approach, investing in small, medium, and large UK companies. It will be concentrated principally in businesses that are leaders in their sector and that can grow regardless of the prevailing economic landscape.

Investing in Britain’s smallest businesses, this fund applies the team’s proven ‘economic advantage’ investment process to micro-caps – a part of the UK market that tends to be under-researched.This is a high conviction portfolio of 35 to 40, mostly large, UK companies that the manager believes have strong business models, healthy balance sheets and as yet unrecognised potential.

 

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