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Wednesday 02 September 2015 8:17 am

Revealed: the European funds hit hardest by last week’s market turbulence

By: Clara Guibourg

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The funds suffering the biggest losses after last week’s global stock market chaos have been revealed, as FE Trustnet data shows the European fallout from last week's market turbulence.

The worst-performing fund was Aberdeen Global European Equity Ex UK, which gets the unflattering crown after it suffered a 6.19 per cent loss over the month of August.

European markets and funds struggled through their worst month since the height of the financial crisis: the data shows the FTSE Eurofirst 300 index shed 5.98 per cent in August, Germany’s Dax down by 6.65 per cent, and France’s Cac 40 plummeting by 14.66 per cent.

FE said:

Investor sentiment was gripped last month over concerns that China’s role as world economic growth driver is fast coming to an end.

The least bad performance came from Marlborough’s European Multi-Cap fund, which ended just 0.2 per cent down. 

Here are the ten biggest losers:

10 worst-performing funds August 2015
Aberdeen Global – European Equity Ex UK D2 GBP in GB -6.19
Aberdeen – European Equity A Acc in GB -6.14
Argonaut – FP Argonaut European Enhanced Income A Hedged Acc GBP in GB -5.86
Scottish Widows – European Select Growth A Acc in GB -5.82
Sanlam FOUR – Active European Ex-UK Equity C GBP in GB -5.65
HSBC – GIF Euroland Equity AD EUR TR in GB -5.51
Fidelity – European Acc in GB -5.33
Legg Mason – IF Martin Currie European Equity Income A Acc in GB -5.32
Schroder – European I Acc in GB -5.26
Threadneedle – European Select Ret GBP in GB -5.22

 

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