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Pressure is mounting on Christopher Fishwick, a director of Aberdeen Asset Management, to stand down in recognition of the disastrous performance of many of the split-capital investment trusts he oversees.Fishwick, who sits on the board of 10 Aberdeen split caps, sparked outrage among investors when he did not give evidence of what has ...

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