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    #11
    Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
    I've got Halifax IF ISA and one Sterling ISA (the sterling is not that good)
    I have a number of Sterling's and they are great, though I guess its where you put the funds that counts
    "Wait, I still function!"

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      #12
      Originally posted by Swiss Tony View Post
      I have a number of Sterling's and they are great, though I guess its where you put the funds that counts
      not where I put the money that worries me, its last year letter threatening of the possibility of cancelling all their ISAs

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        #13
        Originally posted by lukemg View Post
        Any fund suggestions for this years 7k ISA allowance ?

        Got a range of PEP's and ISA's from the last 12 years, invested in good years with surplus cash. They average out at about 11% p/a return (thought it was more till I worked out the compound effect !) which I am happy about. They are mostly with lowish risk uk and europe funds from the likes of fidelity + jupiter etc.
        Looking for this years fund(s) and something global or china/india/russia including appeals. Got a good foundation of fairly conservative funds so think I can take a punt on something a bit more edgy.
        Anyone got any suggestions, yes I know this isn't the place for investment advice, just interested if anyone else has a fund in mind.
        If you are generally bullish on emerging markets then perhaps:
        Allianz BRIC Stars (concentrates on Brazil, Russia, India, China)
        http://www.trustnet.com/ut/funds/?fund=6302
        or Gartmore Emerging Market Opps (spread over more countries)
        http://www.trustnet.com/ut/funds/?fund=1696

        JP Morgan Natural Resources has a bit of everything hard commodity wise - base metal miners, gold, uranium, oil and gas.

        What with all these international carbon targets to meet Merrill Lynch New Energy Technology could do well even if everything else doesn't:
        http://www.trustnet.com/it/funds/?fund=67728

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