Investment Trust insider on Impax James Carthew: Impax ticks all the right boxes for the environment Many funds lay claim to incorporating environmental, social and governance (ESG) aspects into their investment approach, including many passive, index-tracking funds. However, often this is just a crude, and sometimes clumsy, box-ticking exercise. Few funds really set out to […]
James Carthew: there is a future for quality ‘zeros’ Split capital investment trust Jupiter Dividend & Growth (JDT) is approaching the end of its life. It was launched in December 2005 and is by far the oldest of the ‘splits’ that exist today. However, its articles of association say it must wind up on 30 […]
James Carthew: has Tritax paid too much as Hansteen hands back cash? In the past week we have seen a very large tender offer from Hansteen Holdings (HSTN), a real estate investment trust specialising in industrial property, and a deal where Tritax Big Box (BBOX) bought a large logistics facility from LondonMetric Property (LMP). Hansteen […]
James Carthew: Custodian captures investors’ attention A cloud still hangs over the likes of Land Securities (LAND) and British Land (BLND), whilst Intu Properties (INTU), the shopping centre specialist, is hitting new multi-year lows. However, there is a clear distinction between these older, self-managed real estate investment trusts (Reits) and the newer, externally managed Reits. […]
James Carthew: UK income trusts standing out from the crowd What makes an investment trust stand out from the crowd? It is a question that preoccupies many boards and it is relevant in a time when many investors are being warned off me-too funds, quasi-index trackers and even active investing. Two high-profile funds in the […]
The People’s Trust, Daniel Godfrey’s long-trailed investment trust, launched its initial public offer (IPO) on Friday. It is aiming to raise £125 million. The fund intends to produce ‘better returns for you and a better impact on society’. There won’t be a huge dividend, a yield of about 1.8% is forecast, and this may curb […]
This year’s summer lull is a bit busier than usual with Warehouse Real Estate Investment Trust (Reit) publishing a prospectus and running around trying to raise £80 million to £150 million to buy a portfolio of multi-let urban warehouse estates. I have been occupied on a new guide for investors interested in listed private equity […]
James Carthew: how the two social housing Reits compare Triple Point Social Housing (SOHO) is one of the recent crop of new issues in the burgeoning housing real estate investment trust (Reit) sub-sector. It raised £200 million in an oversubscribed issue at a time when rival launches struggled to meet their targets and some were […]
Investors’ insatiable appetite for income has pushed many innovative income funds to lofty premiums, but a host of opportunities remain. Jennifer Hill outlines five routes to pocket inflation-beating income. Investors are on the hunt for alternative sources of income, given the high valuations of many equity markets and poor value in bonds. ‘We’ve been looking […]
James Carthew: Witan paves way for debt-laden Merchants One headline that caught my eye last week was Witan (WTAN) announcing it had borrowed £30 million at a rate of 2.74% fixed for 37 years. I think that might be a record, in terms of time to maturity, for the investment companies sector. For most of […]