Those funds returned 17 percent a year, on average.
Those funds returned 18.8 percent, on average, for the five months.
But for the three years ended then, the fund returned 9.3 percent a year, on average, which is much closer to historical stock market returns.
This fund has returned about 7 percent a year, on average, over the last five years.
Over the last three years, floating-rate funds have returned 7.2 percent a year, on average.
Over the last three years through Thursday, it returned 9.93 percent a year, on average, about 1.6 percentage points better than its peers.
The gold price in Sterling meantime returned 13pc per year on average.
The fund returned 6.8 percent a year, on average, for the three years ended Thursday.
The fund returned 55 percent in 2005, and about 23 percent, on average, over the last five years.
A value approach in this group returned 11.3 percentage points more a year, on average, than a growth-oriented one.