Investors turn to high conviction funds: Macquarie

Investors are increasing turning to high conviction funds in the hunt for growth as the ASX200 has only climbed 0.5 per cent this year, says Macquarie Investment Management.

So, why are high conviction funds are so exciting. Jessica Amir reports.

Investors are increasing turning to high conviction funds in the hunt for growth as the ASX200 has only climbed 0.5 per cent this year, says Macquarie Investment Management.

So, why are high conviction funds are so exciting. Jessica Amir reports.

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