Jupiter European Special Situations Fund - removal from Wealth 150

Kate Marshall | Tue 24 March 2015

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The Jupiter European Special Situations Fund has been removed from the Wealth 150 list of our favourite funds for new investment.

We recently conducted a full review of the IA Europe (excluding UK) sector, analysing all funds and assessing performance and charges. It is a highly competitive sector, featuring a large number of high-quality managers with strong track records.

Cédric de Fonclare has managed the fund since July 2005. While it has delivered good returns over his tenure, it has only marginally outperformed the benchmark and the peer group over the last five years. The fund has underperformed our other favoured managers with a full track record in this sector over the period, and our analysis suggests little value has been added through stock selection in recent years.

Performance of the Jupiter European Special Situations Fund over five years

Past performance is not a guide to future returns. Lipper IM* to 02/03/2015

Annual percentage growth
Mar 10 -
Mar 11
Mar 11 -
Mar 12
Mar 12 -
Mar 13
Mar 13 -
Mar 14
Mar 14 -
Mar 15
Jupiter European Special Situations 13.0% -6.7% 20.2% 11.4% 6.6%
IA Europe ex UK 11.4% -8.4% 19.4% 13.8% 5.9%
FTSE World Europe ex UK 10.4% -8.4% 17.9% 12.2% 8.3%

In addition, the Jupiter European Special Situations Fund has relatively high fees, and is one of the most expensive Wealth 150 funds in this sector. Where we feel a fund is exceptional, it can be worth paying a higher management charge, otherwise we generally prefer funds with lower fees.

Cédric de Fonclare is an experienced European fund manager and we believe his focus on quality companies, backed by a strong management team and good earnings growth could see this concentrated fund fare well over the long term. That said, we hold the remaining Wealth 150 fund managers in higher regard, while most funds also have lower management charges.

Our preferred funds for new investment in the IA Europe (excluding UK) sector currently feature on the Wealth 150.

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