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Interview with James Harries from STS Global Income & Growth Trust

In this week’s show, Matthew Read spoke to James Harries from STS Global Income & Growth Trust. If you were looking for the first part of QuotedData’s show, focused on the roundup of the week’s news click here. If there is a guest speaker you’d particularly like to hear from, please email Aiman. Additionally, if […]

Montanaro European Smaller Companies – Primed for ignition

Primed for ignition With its dedication to high-quality, high-growth companies, Montanaro European Smaller Companies (MTE) has fallen awry of recent market trends. MTE’s manager, George Cooke, notes that the market is currently favouring low-quality, low-value companies. This may be due either to improving sentiment around Europe’s economy (having seemingly dodged a recession) or the initial […]

Montanaro European Smaller Companies – Primed for ignition

Primed for ignition With its dedication to high-quality, high-growth companies, Montanaro European Smaller Companies (MTE) has fallen awry of recent market trends. MTE’s manager, George Cooke, notes that the market is currently favouring low-quality, low-value companies (such as smaller southern-European banks). This may be due either to improving sentiment around Europe’s economy (having seemingly dodged […]

Montanaro European Smaller Companies – Primed for ignition?

Primed for ignition? Given that its investment approach targets what its manager, George Cooke, believes are high-quality, high-growth companies, Montanaro European Smaller Companies (MTE) may have fallen awry of recent market trends. George believes that the market is currently favouring low-quality, low-value companies. This may be due either to improving sentiment around Europe’s economy (having […]

Interview with Craig Baker from Alliance Trust

In this week’s show, James Carthew spoke to Craig Baker from Alliance Trust. If you were looking for the first part of QuotedData’s show, focused on the roundup of the week’s news click here. If there is a guest speaker you’d particularly like to hear from, please email Aiman. Additionally, if you would prefer to […]

Rights and Issues Investment Trust – Lights and tunnels

Lights and tunnels After a challenging year in 2023, the outlook for the Rights and Issues Investment Trust (RIII) appears much brighter now, as economic conditions improve, and the portfolio takes shape under the management of Jupiter’s UK Small and Midcap (SMID) investment team. This positivity is reflected in the recent performance of the trust, […]

Rights and Issues Investment Trust – Lights and tunnels

Lights and tunnels After a challenging year in 2023, the outlook for the Rights and Issues Investment Trust (RIII) appears much brighter now, as economic conditions improve, and the portfolio takes shape under the management of Jupiter’s UK Small and Midcap investment team. This positivity is reflected in the recent performance of the trust, which […]

Rights and Issues Investment Trust – Lights and tunnels

Lights and tunnels After a challenging year in 2023, the mangers feel that the outlook for the Rights and Issues Investment Trust (RIII) appears much brighter now, as economic conditions improve, and the portfolio takes shape under Jupiter’s UK Small and Midcap investment team. It suggests that this positivity is reflected in the recent performance […]

Interview with Ian Lance from Temple Bar Investment Trust

In this week’s show, James Carthew spoke to Ian Lance from Temple Bar investment Trust. If you were looking for the first part of QuotedData’s show, focused on the roundup of the week’s news click here. If there is a guest speaker you’d particularly like to hear from, please email Aiman. Additionally, if you would […]

Seraphim Space Investment Trust – Science fiction becoming science fact

Science fiction becoming science fact The manager of Seraphim Space Investment Trust (SSIT) says that the recent boom in the space economy has been driven by significantly lower costs to launch, smaller, cheaper components to build satellites and other spacecraft, and the growth of private space companies. Companies that once had to pay hundreds of […]

Seraphim Space Investment Trust – Science fiction becoming science fact

Science fiction becoming science fact The manager of Seraphim Space Investment Trust (SSIT) says that the recent boom in the space economy has been driven by significantly lower costs to launch, smaller, cheaper components to build satellites and other spacecraft, and the growth of private space companies. Companies that once had to pay hundreds of […]

Seraphim Space Investment Trust – Science fiction becoming science fact

Science fiction becoming science fact The manager of Seraphim Space Investment Trust (SSIT) says that the recent boom in the space economy has been driven by significantly lower costs to launch, smaller, cheaper components to build satellites and other spacecraft, and the growth of private space companies. It says that companies that once had to […]

Interview with Matt Cable from Rights and Issues

In this week’s show, James Carthew spoke to Matt Cable from Rights and Issues. If you were looking for the first part of QuotedData’s show, focused on the roundup of the week’s news click here. If there is a guest speaker you’d particularly like to hear from, please email Aiman. Additionally, if you would prefer […]

Baillie Gifford UK Growth Trust – Light at the end of the tunnel?

Light at the end of the tunnel? As we explore in the performance section on pages 13 to 22, Baillie Gifford UK Growth Trust (BGUK), the most-growth focused fund its peer group (see page 22), has suffered from poor relative performance in recent years, but with interest rates falling, this has the potential to turn […]

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Baillie Gifford UK Growth Trust – Light at the end of the tunnel

Light at the end of the tunnel As we discuss in the performance section on pages 12 to 21, Baillie Gifford UK Growth Trust (BGUK) has had a challenging three years, but with interest rates falling, this heavily growth-focused trust could be set for a significant period of outperformance. This could trigger a substantial narrowing […]

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Baillie Gifford UK Growth Trust – Light at the end of the tunnel

Light at the end of the tunnel As we discuss in the performance section on pages 14 to 23, Baillie Gifford UK Growth Trust (BGUK) has had a challenging three years, but with interest rates falling, this heavily growth-focused trust could be set for a significant period of outperformance (an environment of higher interest rates […]

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QuotedData’s Real Estate Monthly Roundup – August 2024

August 2024 Winners and losers in July 2024 Best performing funds in price terms % Tritax EuroBox 13.3 Balanced Commercial Property Trust 10.5 TR Property 10.4 AEW UK REIT 9.9 Shaftesbury Capital 9.9 Picton Property 9.4 Schroder REIT 9.1 Tritax Big Box REIT 8.9 Capital & Regional 8.3 Unite Group 7.9 Source: Bloomberg, Marten & […]

QuotedData’s Economic and Political Monthly Roundup – August 2024

Against a backdrop of recent tumultuous events in the US election race, American GDP rose to 2.8% in the three months to June, a notable increase from 1.4% in Q1. Following his exit from running for a second presidential term, President Joe Biden stated that this data ‘makes clear we now have the strongest economy […]

QuotedData’s Investment Companies Roundup – August 2024

August 2024 Monthly | Investment companies  Kindly sponsored by abrdn  Winners and losers in July 2024 The S&P 500 index hit a new high mid-month but has been selling off since. July also saw US inflation falling to 3.0% (year-on-year), a bit better than expectations. The US Federal Reserve kept rates on hold, but chair […]

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GCP Infrastructure – Crystallising unrealised value

Crystallising unrealised value GCP Infrastructure Investments Ltd (GCP) had a difficult 2023, as the infrastructure sector dealt with rising interest rates and stubborn inflation. However, 2024 appears to have brought an improving economic outlook, the prospect of a reversal in interest rate policy, and the adviser notes – for GCP’s shareholders – a highly attractive […]

GCP Infrastructure – Crystallising unrealised value

Crystallising unrealised value GCP Infrastructure Investments Ltd (GCP) had a difficult 2023, as the infrastructure sector dealt with rising interest rates and stubborn inflation. However, 2024 brought an improving economic outlook, the prospect of a reversal in interest rate policy, and – for GCP’s shareholders – a highly attractive dividend yield, solid portfolio execution, and […]

GCP Infrastructure – Crystallising unrealised value

GCP – Crystallising unrealised value GCP Infrastructure Investments Ltd (GCP) had a difficult 2023, as the infrastructure sector dealt with rising interest rates and stubborn inflation. However, 2024 brought an improving economic outlook, the prospect of a reversal in interest rate policy, and – for GCP’s shareholders – a highly attractive yield, solid portfolio execution, […]

AVI Japan Opportunity – Pushing on an opening door

Pushing on an opening door AVI Japan Opportunity Trust (AJOT) has outperformed its MSCI Japan Small Cap benchmark by 38 percentage points since launch. This appears to demonstrate the success of its efforts to promote good corporate governance within the stocks in its portfolio. The manager says that Japanese corporates have become less resistant to […]

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AVI Japan Opportunity – Pushing on an opening door

Pushing on an opening door The scale of the outperformance delivered by AVI Japan Opportunity Trust (AJOT) versus its MSCI Japan Small Cap benchmark is impressive (38 percentage points since launch) and demonstrates the success of its efforts to promote good corporate governance within the stocks in its portfolio. The manager says that Japanese corporates […]

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AVI Japan Opportunity – Pushing on an opening door

Pushing on an opening door The scale of the outperformance delivered by AVI Japan Opportunity Trust (AJOT) versus its MSCI Japan Small Cap benchmark is impressive (38 percentage points since launch) and demonstrates the success of its efforts to promote good corporate governance within the stocks in its portfolio. The manager says that Japanese corporates […]

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Interview with Peter Hewitt from Columbia Threadneedle

In this week’s show, James Carthew spoke to Peter Hewitt from Columbia Threadneedle. If you were looking for the first part of QuotedData’s show, focused on the roundup of the week’s news click here. If there is a guest speaker you’d particularly like to hear from, please email Aiman. Additionally, if you would prefer to […]

Interview with Henry Butt from AEW UK REIT

In this week’s show, Richard Williams spoke to Henry Butt from AEW UK REIT. If you were looking for the first part of QuotedData’s show, focused on the roundup of the week’s news click here. If there is a guest speaker you’d particularly like to hear from, please email Aiman. Additionally, if you would prefer […]

Interview with Chris Clothier from Capital Gearing

In this week’s show, James Carthew spoke to Chris Clothier from Capital Gearing. If you were looking for the first part of QuotedData’s show, focused on the roundup of the week’s news click here. If there is a guest speaker you’d particularly like to hear from, please email Aiman. Additionally, if you would prefer to […]

JLEN Environmental Assets – Vote against discontinuation

Vote against discontinuation JLEN Environmental Assets (JLEN) and the wider renewable energy infrastructure sector have traded at a persistently wide discount with investor sentiment continuing to wane. This has triggered the activation of a discontinuation vote at JLEN’s AGM in September. We strongly believe shareholders should vote against discontinuation, taking into account the strong long-term […]

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JLEN Environmental Assets – Vote against discontinuation

Vote against discontinuation JLEN Environmental Assets (JLEN) and the wider renewable energy infrastructure sector have traded at a persistently wide discount to net asset value (NAV) with investor sentiment continuing to wane. This has triggered the activation of a discontinuation vote at JLEN’s annual general meeting (AGM) in September. We strongly believe shareholders should vote […]