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Morning briefing: Gore Street Energy starts to refresh its board; HOME eyes return from suspension this year; plus RMII, GPE, DIVI, DORE, CORD, JUGI

Gore Street Energy Storage makes the first of four new non-executive director appointments having survived a challenge to its board last month and Home REIT promises all its long-delayed accounts will be published this year. Plus news from RM Infrastructure Income, Great Portland Estates, Diverse Income, Downing Renewables & Infrastructure and Cordiant Digital Infrastructure. Gore […]

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Votes please! It could be a rewarding experience

It is that time of year again when we ask for your views on which investment companies and managers are doing the best job for you. Once again, to reward you for your efforts, we are offering one lucky reader the chance of winning £5,000. As we did last year, we compiled some performance statistics […]

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Ocean Wilsons: Arnhold “simply wrong” in its “misleading” criticisms of Hansa merger

Ocean Wilsons (OCN) has rejected criticisms of its proposed £900m merger with Hansa Investment Company (HANA) by US fund manager Arnhold as “inaccurate and misleading”. Having met and corresponded with Arnhold over its concerns, Ocean Wilsons said it was “extremely disappointed” to see its claims repeated in an open letter on Monday. Ocean Wilsons said […]

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Morning briefing: APAX chair expresses “regret” at private equity fund’s stock market exit; plus PIN, PPET, NBPE, ASLI, WHR, CVCG & TFG

Further updates from private equity funds include the last set of half-year results from Apax Global Alpha before its fund manager takes it private plus July valuation reports from Pantheon International, Patria and NB Private Equity. Winding-down Abrdn European Logistics Income prepares to pay out a further £53m to shareholders. Apax Global Alpha (APAX) issues […]

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VH Global Energy investors vote for wind-up

Shareholders in VH Global Energy Infrastructure (ENRG) have given their near unanimous support to put the £409m portfolio into a three-year run-off. At an extraordinary general meeting today 94.5% of votes were in favour of changing the investment objective to one of getting the best returns for shareholders through the orderly sale of its assets. […]

Partners Group Private Equity promises action on wide share price discount after weak dollar contributes to 8% asset fall

The dollar’s historically large fall against the euro helped knocked 8.2% off the net asset value of Partners Group Private Equity (PEY) in the first half of the year. Chair Peter McKellar said it was a “disappointing” result after the 11.4% gain the £705m investment company made last year.  The shares were unchanged at €10.20 […]

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Morning briefing: Octopus Renewables cuts management fee; CT Private Equity posts first half fall; plus IIG, VEIL, PCA

Octopus Renewables Infrastructure to save shareholders an estimated £700,000 a year after negotiating a change in its quarterly fund management fee; CT Private Equity’s half year results show a 4.5% fall in net asset value; and Intuitive Investments raises more money for China’s lottery operator. CT Private Equity (CTPE), the £340m private equity fund run […]

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Ocean Wilsons investor complains £900m merger with Hansa is “deeply flawed and unfair”

Arnhold, a New York-based fund manager, says it will vote against the merger of Ocean Wilsons with Hansa Investment Company, saying a wind-up of the company would be best for its shareholders. Arnhold, a US value investor, has challenged the £900m merger of Hansa Investment Company (HANA) and Ocean Wilsons (OCN), saying it is unfair […]

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Morning briefing: Foresight funds sell Scottish battery project: plus RSE, PHP-AGR, BBH, CRS, HLCL, SCF, MRCH

Our morning roundup includes Foresight Solar and Foresight Environmental Infrastructure selling a jointly-owned battery storage construction site in Perthshire in line with the recent valuation; Riverstone Energy releases first half results following shareholders’ vote to place it in a managed wind-down; and Primary Health Properties says its unconditional bid for Assura has received 92% acceptances […]

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Highly-geared Fidelity China is top trust, up 65% over one year in big Beijing bounce

Fidelity China Special Situations is the top-performing UK investment trust after a 13% advance last month extended its impressive 12-month gain that has defied concerns over the trade war with the US. Fidelity China Special Situations (FCSS), the most highly-geared of the three London-listed China funds, saw its shares jump 13% in July. With the […]

Trump fires Fed governor Lisa Cook, weakening central bank and dollar but boosting gold

Stock markets fell, the dollar weakened and gold prices rose after US President Trump escalated his attack on the Federal Reserve, firing Lisa Cook from her position as a governor on the central bank’s board. After choppy trading in Asia, European markets opened lower on Tuesday with the EuroStoxx 50 falling 0.9% and the FTSE […]

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Morning briefing: Literacy Capital shifts to “maximising value”; Riverstone Energy shareholders back wind-up; plus WHR, BGS, INOV, BSV, BSC, CRWC, AAEV & AATG

Our morning roundup sees UK private equity fund Literacy Capital issue half-year results and Riverstone Energy receive overwhelming shareholder support for a gradual wind-down. Literacy Capital (BOOK), the £233m UK private equity fund trading on a 25% discount, says it is “rebalancing our emphasis from new investments, towards building and maximising value from our current […]

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Lessons from a life in trusts: Peter Hewitt

If you’ve been following QuotedData for a while, you’ll recognise Peter Hewitt from the many interviews that we’ve done with him over the years. As he retires from Columbia Threadneedle, we asked Cherry Reynard to capture some of his thoughts on the sector. The investment trust sector has some well-documented challenges: from arbitrageurs to discounts, […]

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AI bubble? No, say tech investors who compare today’s frenzy to Internet mania of mid-90s, not 2000 dotcom crash

Fund managers at Polar Capital Technology (PCT) and Manchester and London (MNL) have dismissed fears that the frenzy over artificial intelligence (AI) is a bubble waiting to burst while acknowledging that tech markets will remain volatile.  The US Nasdaq technology index slipped 2.5% this week, having rallied strongly since April after big falls in the […]

Morning briefing: Tritax bows out of Warehouse auction so Blackstone wins the day; plus MCT, USA, HOME, HET-FEV, NBDD, CREI, UEM & PMGR

Tritax Big Box declares its cash and shares offer for Warehouse REIT final, which means victory for Blackstone’s improved and recommended 115p per share cash offer. Middlefield Canadian Income finalises plans for its conversion to an exchange-traded fund and suspended Home Reit renegotiates the contract with its wind-down fund manager AEW. Tritax Big Box (BBOX) […]

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NextEnergy Solar falls on debt and earnings fears

Shares in NextEnergy Solar (NESF) have tumbled nearly 5% after the high-yielding renewables fund disclosed another quarterly fall in net asset value (NAV) that pushed its level of borrowing close to a 50% cap that analysts said could restrict its room for manoeuvre.  A valuation decline for the three months to 30 June was expected […]

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Gore Street Energy Storage plans board changes after surviving RM Funds’ revolt

Update of yesterday’s story: RM Funds calls on the chair of £308m battery fund to resign after 30% of votes at yesterday’s general meeting supported its attempt to shake up the board. Gore Street Energy Storage (GSF) has pledged to make two changes to its board after the battery fund survived a serious challenge at […]

Morning briefing: NextEnergy Solar passes continuation vote, sees NAV fall; Pershing Square sparkles; Pacific Assets manager quits; plus GOT, BIOG, PHP, TFIF

NextEnergy Solar sees over 12% of shares vote for a wind-up and reports another valuation fall; Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square hedge fund reports strong half-year results, as does Sandy Nairn’s Global Opportunities Trust; while Pacific Assets fund manager David Gait resigns; plus updates from Biotech Growth, Primary Health Properties and TwentyFour Income Fund. NextEnergy Solar […]

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Scottish Mortgage AI holding Databricks soars 60% to $100bn valuation in nine months

Baillie Gifford investment trusts Scottish Mortgage, Schiehallion and Baillie Gifford US Growth have made a 60% gain on Databricks, one of their artificial intelligence (AI) investments, in just nine months. The San Francisco company – which accounts for 0.8% of the £14.6bn Scottish Mortgage (SMT) portfolio, 2.6% of £1.1bn private equity fund Schiehallion (MNTN) and […]

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Temple Bar buys Korean banks and Smith & Nephew as it looks to keep trouncing FTSE All-Share index

Temple Bar (TMPL) has held its top spot in the UK Equity Income sector after generating a total 14.2% investment return in the first half of the year to beat the 9.1% gain in the FTSE All-Share index. A bid for Direct Line and other successful value-style stock picks of Redwheel fund managers Ian Lance […]

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Inflation rise to 3.8% is headache for chancellor but positive for struggling infrastructure funds

A higher-than-expected rise in inflation to 3.8% last month intensifies the pressure on the chancellor ahead of her autumn budget, but alleviates some of the stress on over-sold infrastructure funds. The annual rate of growth in the consumer prices index (CPI) jumped from 3.6% in June, the Office for National Statistics said today, its highest […]

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Morning briefing: Panel prepares Warehouse REIT auction; plus TMPL, BFSP, AWEM, AEI, LMP, GRIT

Takeover Panel says it will hold an auction for Warehouse REIT next week; top-performing Temple Bar publishes strong half-year results; plus updates from Blackfinch Spring VCT, Ashoka Whiteoak Emerging Markets and dividends from Aberdeen Equity Income and LondonMetric Property. The Takeover Panel says it will hold an auction for Warehouse REIT (WHR) if neither Blackstone […]

China’s “anti-involution” drive extends BlackRock World Mining rally with shares up 20% in three months

An anti-deflation campaign in China helped steer BlackRock World Mining (BRWM) to its third monthly gain in a row in July. The £1bn flagship BlackRock trust said the mining sector had reacted positively to Beijing announcing an “anti-involution” push to take out surplus capacity in loss-making industries. Last month its net asset value rose (NAV) […]

Lindsell Train: LSE and Nintendo payouts should “grow materially” and help trust’s cut dividend

Payouts from London Stock Exchange Group and Japan’s video gaming giant are set to grow and alleviate the dividend pressure on Lindsell Train investment trust, says co-manager Michael Lindsell. Lindsell Train (LTI), the highest-yielding global equity investment trust, has reassured shareholders that pressure on its dividend from the decline in Nick Train and Michael Lindsell’s […]

More of the same please at Polar Capital Technology

Polar Capital Technology Trust’s (PCT’s) recent strong performance, in an increasingly volatile sector that is being reshaped at breakneck speed by artificial intelligence (AI), reinforces the value of its conviction-led, actively managed strategy. For the 12 months to 31 July, PCT’s net asset value (NAV) rose 30.2%, well ahead of the 20.5% gain from its […]

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Morning briefing: Outages and power price falls knock Bluefield Solar; plus CORD, AGR, RTW, VNH, BRFI, APAX, ASLI, CGEO, CIC

Bluefield Solar Income has a new chair and says net asset value fell 4.26% in the last quarter; Cordiant Digital Infrastructure amends its investment management agreement; Assura chair steps down ahead of the PHP takeover; plus updates from RTW Biotech, Vietnam Holding and BlackRock Frontiers. Bluefield Solar Income Fund (BSIF) announces a new chair and […]

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WPP warning takes some of the shine off a strong July for top-performing Temple Bar

Temple Bar (TMPL), the best performing UK equity income trust over one and five years, notched up another 3.5% of investment gains last month as the UK stock market rallied on the back of tariff agreements between the US and the EU and Japan. The underlying gain in the investment trust’s net asset value backed […]

US investors pump $15bn into cheap UK shares, says Schroders

US investors have bought more than $15bn (£11bn) of UK equities this year, more than they have allocated to other overseas markets, according to analysis by Schroders that could bode well for undervalued shares in investment trusts. “We are currently seeing increased interest in UK companies from our US and international investors, with many noting […]

Morning briefing: Third Point sacks broker Deutsche Numis; HICL and Bluefield Solar sell £260m of assets; plus GRID, LAND, GPE, INPP & CGI

Deutsche Numis dismissed after criticising Third Point Investors’ treatment of shareholders in the Malibu Life acquisition; HICL Infrastructure sells £225m of assets to fund share buybacks, Bluefield Solar makes £38m of disposals to pension fund partners and Land Securities sells a £245m office block. International Public Partnerships has a new lead manager at Amber Infrastructure. […]

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Active in AI: which trust to back in new world order

It is approaching three years since the launch of the first ChatGPT model, commencing a period of tech domination of global markets. As more and more artificial intelligence (AI) models have since launched and the pace of innovation continues to grow, it has become clear that a new world order in AI is forming. At […]