Why City of London has boosted banks to 20-year high

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A year on from our last interview with the manager of one of the most-popular investment trusts among interactive investor customers, Kyle Caldwell, our funds and investment education editor, catches up with City of London’s Job Curtis.

Curtis explains why he’s lifted bank exposure to a 20-year high, names four shares he’s bought over the past year, and provides an update on the trust’s stellar dividend track record, which has seen income payouts rise every year since 1966.

City of London is one of interactive investor’s Super 60 funds.

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