Fund Manager of the Year: winners and finalists

mortgage fixed interest fund manager

13 May 2005
| By Carmen Watts |

Fund Manager of the Year: 2005

Overall Winner: Alliance Bernstein

Finalists: Citigroup Asset Management, Tyndall Asset Management

Property Securities

Overall Winner: Principal Global Investors

Finalists: Citigroup Asset Management, Trafalgar Managed Investments

Australian Equities

Winner: MIR Investment Management

Finalists: Ausbil Dexia, Prime Value Asset Management

International Equities

Winner: Alliance Bernstein

Finalists: GMO Australia, MFS Investment Management

Australian Fixed Interest

Winner: Perennial Investment Partners

Finalists: Citigroup Asset Management, UBS Global Assent Management

International Fixed Interest

Winner: PIMCO Australia

Finalists: Tyndall Asset Management, Wellington Management Company

Mortgage Funds

Winner: AXA Australia

Finalists: Challenger Financial Services, Colonial first State

Alternative Assets

Winner: Gottex Funds Management

Finalist: Federal Street Advisers, HSBC Republic Investments

Multi-Sector Managers

Winner: ING Investments Management

Finalists: AXA Australia, Perpetual Investments

Rising Star

Winner: MIR Investment Management

Finalists: Prime Value Asset Management, Souls Funds Management

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