The objective of this Fund is to provide long term capital growth. The Fund will invest primarily in collective investment schemes that in turn invest in equities both in the UK and overseas. The Authorised Corporate Director may also invest at its discretion in other transferable securities, money market instruments, deposits as well as cash and near cash.
The recession risk spread from the financial sector to the broader economy. Q2 US GDP growth was revised lower by 0.5% to 2.8%. Inflationary concerns are fading, aided by the oil price which fell below US$100 per barrel. In the UK, economic data was weaker but the lower oil prices should hopefully feed through to reduce inflation. Equity markets continue to be characterised by illiquidity and risk aversion. Central banks' action has only led to modest improvements in the access to capital.The Fund underperformed its benchmark during September. Stock selection in the US segment was a negative for performance. The Pacific ex Japan equity holdings were more resilient than those of the benchmark. The underweight allocation to emerging market equities was also a positive for Fund performance.
An unprecedented package from the Bank of England has sought to shore up and restore confidence in credit markets. This should ensure the banking system has sufficient liquidity to function unimpeded. At the end of September UK equities looked good value however financial markets are likely to remain volatile and unpredictable in the short term.
Latest Price |
0.00 |
IMA Sector |
Global |
Currency |
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Launch Date |
20/02/2003 |
Fund Size |
n/a |
Fund Manager |
Jon Rebak |
ISIN |
GB0032478264 |
Dividend |
0.00 |