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Gibbs goes bearish on banks

Philip Gibbs, the financials specialist who made money through the 2008 crisis by avoiding banks, has once again pulled hundreds of millions of pounds out of the sector – placing more than half of his portfolio in cash.

Gibbs manages the £1.2bn (€1.3bn) Financial Opportunities fund for Jupiter Asset Management. At the end of February, 52% of his fund was invested in cash, according to the most recent figures, compared with 13% at the end of 2009. Jupiter declined to comment on his fund's current position.

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