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Critical choices await individual investors

despair and frustration undoubtedly dominate the domestic investment milieu at present but an interesting exception to this is Sasfin’s chief investment officer, Philip Bradford, who has shown an incredible ability to find good investment opportunities in difficult times.

This is well-demonstrated in his award-winning funds, especially the R3.8bn Sasfin BCI Flexible Income Fund, which has returned an annualised 11% in the past three years.

“I’m very aware of the difficult economic environment around

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