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Foreign & Colonial delivers despite £2.3 million hit from BP
Britain's oldest investment trust has posted strong outperformance over a tough six months where its private equity bet has finally come good for the portfolio.
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More FTSE charts & pricesby Charlie Parker on Jul 30, 2010 at 07:41
'We expect European equity, bond and currency markets to remain turbulent and we are worried by signs of slowing growth in China and the tepid recovery in the US. Governments are starting to reverse the huge fiscal measures adopted in response to the global financial crisis but it is not clear how this process will affect individual countries and markets.'
'On the positive side, many companies are in a strong financial position, and exporting companies can benefit from weak currencies. Dividends are rising again and market valuations are not high. Merger and acquisition activity may pick up and the prospects for private equity are clearer than they were a year ago.
'On balance we think the opportunities are greater than the threats and our increased gearing reflects this view. Our highly diversified portfolio gives us great flexibility to cope with whatever markets might do in the rest of 2010.'
The trust is currently standing on a 10.7% discount. Over the past three years to 29 July the trust's net asset value has fallen by 0.91% compared to a loss of 5.23% from the FTSE WI World index.
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Richard White
Jul 30, 2010 at 17:09
I am a shareholder in the Foreign & Colonial Investment Trust of almost 20 years.Through this vehicle i gain huge diversification and a growing income,and all at very low cost.What`s not to like?
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