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 Friday, 20 December, 2002, 12:40 GMT
Investors 'are still nervous'
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Stock market investors are suffering yet another attack of nerves, according to new figures from the Investment Management Association (IMA).

Net investor sales of unit trusts and Open Ended Investment Companies (OEIC) increased from £453m in October to £493m in November.

But investment fund ISA sales slowed to £224m from £238m.

In addition, institutional investors - pension funds and investment funds - sold unit trusts and OEICs to the value of £1.5bn.

The mixed investment picture in all likelihood reflects continued stock market volatility.

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