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Where do allocators stand on the value vs growth debate?

James Penny, chief investment officer at Tam Asset Management, talks to Asset Allocator funds correspondent Joe Wilkins and Investors Chronicle's Dave Baxter about market distortions over the past 12 months and where investors should allocate in 2024. While the so-called 'Magnificent Seven' are "priced for absolute perfection", according to Penney, some economists still think there will be a hard landing in the US which could be bad for risk assets "in total". They also discussed whether fund houses should have value funds "in their locker", springboarding from the news about the change of manager on Jupiter Special Situations - a fund aimed at discovering value. 

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