The winners of the 2011 Morningstar UK Fund Awards have now been announced--find out who won by clicking here.
The shortlist presents nominees in 15 award categories with each award designed to recognise those funds and fund groups that added the most value for investors within the context of a relevant peer group in 2010, and over the longer-term.
Suffice to say, our overwhelming objective for these awards is to deliver analysis that’s of immediate value to investors. We therefore used Morningstar’s quantitative methodology to screen for eligible nominees based on the one-, three-, and five-year performance history of all eligible funds. The Morningstar methodology also adjusts for risk using Morningstar Risk--a utility-theory-based screen that imposes a higher penalty for downside variation in a fund’s return than it does for upside volatility.
Also, because we want the Morningstar UK Fund Awards to be useful for everyday investors, we screened out non-retail-friendly funds, thereby removing all institutional share classes from the mix before subjecting those funds and fund groups that remained to a qualitative review by our analysts. We understand that investors often use awards as an early screen in their investment selections and the Morningstar quantitative awards methodology therefore takes care to exclude from nomination those funds that show some material cause for concern. This may be a fund that has posted a strong near-term return, but that has otherwise failed investors over the longer term; or a good fund currently under the uncertainty of a new manager; or more simply a fund that did not meet some of the fundamental criteria of a fund available to retail investors. Our analysts had no hesitation in removing a fund that fell short at this final hurdle and will talk more on this point when we announce the winners on March 3.
For now, without further ado, the nominees for the 2011 Morningstar UK Fund Awards are:
Fund Category Awards Nominees
Best UK Large-Cap Equity Fund
Cazenove UK Opportunities
Threadneedle UK Equity Income
Troy Trojan Income
Best UK Mid-Cap/All-Cap Equity Fund
AXA Framlington UK Select Opportunities
BlackRock UK Special Situations
Rensburg UK Mid Cap Growth
Best UK Small-Cap Equity Fund
BlackRock UK Smaller Companies
Liontrust Special Situations
Standard Life UK Smaller Companies
Best Asia Pacific Equity Fund
First State Asia Pacific
First State Asian Growth
First State Asia Pacific Sustainability
Best Global Emerging Markets Equity Fund
Aberdeen Emerging Markets
First State Global Emerging Markets
First State Global Emerging Markets Leaders
Best Europe ex-UK Large-Cap Equity Fund
CF Odey Continental European
Jupiter European Special Situations
Threadneedle European Select
Best Europe Large-Cap Equity Fund
MFS Meridian European Value
Odey Pan European
Threadneedle Pan European
Best Global Large-Cap Equity Fund
Ecclesiastical Amity International
Jupiter Merlin Growth Portfolio
Jupiter Merlin Worldwide Portfolio
Best GBP Corporate Bond Fund
BlackRock Corporate Bond
M&G Strategic Corporate Bond
Fidelity MoneyBuilder Income
Best US Large-Cap Equity Fund
AXA Framlington American Growth
Jupiter North American Income
Smith & Williamson North American Trust
Fund House Awards Nominees
Best Large Equity Fund House
First State Investments
Schroder Investments
Threadneedle Investments
Best Large Fixed Interest Fund House
Allianz Global Investors
Fidelity International
Schroder Investments
Best Multi-Asset Fund House
M&G Investments
Schroder Investments
Threadneedle Investments
Best Specialist Equity Fund House
Cazenove Capital Management
MFS Investment Management
Neptune Investment Management
Best Specialist Fixed Interest Fund House
Investec
M&G Investments
Vanguard
Click here to find out who's in the running for a 2011 Morningstar European Manager of the Year Award.