Real Estate Roundup Kindly sponsored by Aberdeen Standard Investments Performance data June’s biggest movers in price terms are shown in the chart below. Uncertainty caused by the covid-19 pandemic continued to weigh on property stocks in June and we had the first real casualty in Intu Properties, which collapsed into administration. A number of companies […]
Investment Companies Roundup Kindly sponsored by Baillie Gifford and Aberdeen Standard Investments Table of contents New research Performance data Discounts and premiums Money in and out Major news stories Income Events Guide Appendix – Performance by sector full list New research Here is a list of research we published over June: CQS New City High Yield – […]
Economic & Political Roundup Kindly sponsored by Allianz A collation of recent insights on markets and economies taken from the comments made by chairmen and investment managers of investment companies – have a read and make your own minds up. Please remember that nothing in this note is designed to encourage you to buy or sell […]
James Carthew’s weekly news roundup show for Friday, 3 July, covers the demise of Aberdeen Frontier Markets, good results from Civitas Social Housing, updates on Syncona, NextEnergy Solar and Gore Street Energy Storage, comment on discount and share price moves from Andrew McHattie, and an interview with Paul Niven, manager of F&C Investment Trust. Listen […]
Sitting pretty At the height of the market turmoil, CQS New City High Yield (NCYF) saw its share price fall faster and further than its NAV (to 27p), before rapidly recovering. The market has been concerned about the ability of the issuers of the bonds held by NCYF to meet their obligations in the face […]
Sitting pretty At the height of the market turmoil in March, CQS New City High Yield (NCYF) saw its share price fall faster and further than its NAV (to 27p), before rapidly recovering. The market has been concerned about the ability of the issuers of the bonds held by NCYF to meet their obligations in […]
James Carthew’s weekly news roundup show for Friday, 26 June, covers BioPharma Credit, the UK office market and the collapse of intu. It also includes an interview with James Henderson and Laura Foll, co-managers of Lowland Investment Trust. Listen back here If there is a guest speaker you’d particularly like to hear from, please email us […]
Potential strategy in COVID-19 The SARS-Cov-2 pandemic presents Sareum with an unexpected opportunity to test its lead TYK2 inhibitor, SDC-1801, in COVID-19. Such a move would require external funding, but could accelerate clinical development timelines and catalyse a substantial increase in value. Meanwhile, the recent £1m fundraising allows Sareum to advance SDC-1801 towards trials for […]
Potential strategy in COVID-19 The pandemic presents Sareum with an unexpected opportunity to test its lead TYK2 inhibitor, SDC-1801, in COVID-19. Such a move would require external funding, but this could accelerate clinical development timelines and catalyse a substantial increase in value for the company. Meanwhile, the recent £1m fundraising allows Sareum to advance SDC-1801 […]
Resilient income Investors in search of income have been hit hard by the COVID-19 crisis. Bond yields and interest rates have tumbled, and dividend cuts have proliferated. By contrast, the companies in Ecofin Global Utilities and Infrastructure Trust’s (EGL’s) portfolio have proved relatively resilient. In addition, when paying its dividend, EGL is able to use […]
Resilient income Investors in search of income have been hit hard by the COVID-19 crisis as bond yields and interest rates have tumbled, and dividend cuts have proliferated. By contrast, the companies in Ecofin Global Utilities and Infrastructure Trust’s (EGL’s) portfolio have proved relatively resilient. In addition, EGL is able to use distributable reserves to […]
Recovery on-hold, hold on The managers of CQS Natural Resources Growth Income Trust (CYN) say that the covid-19 pandemic has delayed, rather than ended, the recovery they were seeing in the mining sector. After sharp falls in March, share prices have recouped some of their losses, but the managers believe there is much more to […]
Recovery on-hold, hold on The managers of CQS Natural Resources Growth Income Trust (CYN) say that the pandemic has delayed, rather than ended, the recovery they were seeing in the mining sector. After sharp falls, April and May have seen share prices recoup some of their losses, but the managers believe there is much more […]
James Carthew’s weekly news roundup show for Friday, 19 June, covers investing in batteries, Tritax Big Box REIT’s new shed for Amazon, the potential demise of Gabelli Value Plus+ (we always hated the ‘+’), why Lindsell Train’s managers should have taken the performance fee that they earned and European Opportunities big loss on Wirecard. It also […]
James Carthew’s weekly news roundup show for Friday, 12 June, covers Syncona’s results and the impact that the fall in Autolus’ share price has had on that fund, the possibility of brighter days for Cuban property company CEIBA, and the chance that Edinburgh Investment Trust will cut its dividend. It also includes an interview with Milena […]
Purest access to US equity US equity income-focused funds, like the North American Income Trust (NAIT), have not had to deal with the suspension of dividends in the way that their UK peers have. Though share buybacks have ceased, regulators in the US have not banned bank distributions in the way that they have elsewhere, […]
Purest access to US equity income US equity income-focused funds, like the North American Income Trust (NAIT), have not had to contend with the suspension of dividends in the way that their UK counterparts have. Though share buybacks have ceased, regulators have not banned bank distributions in the way that they have elsewhere, while healthcare, […]
Separating the wheat from the chaff COVID-19-related falls in markets have weighed on BlackRock Throgmorton Trust (THRG), although it has held up well relative to both its peer group and its benchmark. Its manager sees this as a defining moment for investors – one that could set the stage for many years to come. Identifying […]
Separating the wheat from the chaff COVID-19-related falls in markets have weighed on BlackRock Throgmorton Trust (THRG), although it has held up well relative to both its peer group and its benchmark. Its manager sees this as a defining moment for investors – one that could set the stage for many years to come. Identifying […]
Real Estate Roundup Kindly sponsored by Aberdeen Standard Investments Performance data May’s biggest movers in price terms are shown in the chart below. Shares in property companies took another turbulent turn during May as the covid-19 pandemic continued to wreak havoc on property assets. The biggest mover in price terms during the month was an […]
Investment Companies Roundup Kindly sponsored by Baillie Gifford and Aberdeen Standard Investments Table of contents New research In this issue Performance data Discounts and premiums Money in and out Major news stories Income Events Guide Appendix – Performance by sector full list New research Here is a list of research we published over May: GCP Infrastructure – […]
Economic & Political Roundup Kindly sponsored by Allianz A collation of recent insights on markets and economies taken from the comments made by chairmen and investment managers of investment companies – have a read and make your own minds up. Please remember that nothing in this note is designed to encourage you to buy or sell […]
James Carthew’s weekly news roundup show for Friday, 5 June, covers the proposed Travelodge CVA, the great results that the Biotech & Healthcare sector is achieving and the music royalty fund, Hipgnosis Songs Fund. It also includes an interview with Catharine Flood, client service director at Baillie Gifford with responsibility for Scottish Mortgage, the UK’s […]
Resilient to covid-19 The logistics sector, in which Aberdeen Standard European Logistics Income (ASLI) invests, would appear to be one of the few property sectors that could see occupier demand increase in the long term as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. With some form of a lockdown enforced in most European countries, there has […]
Resilient to covid-19 The logistics sector, in which Aberdeen Standard European Logistics Income (ASLI) invests, is likely to be one of the few property sectors that will see occupier demand increase in the long term as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. With some form of a lockdown enforced in most European countries, there has […]
Rebased dividend GCP Infrastructure will be 10 years old in a few weeks. Since 2012, it has paid a stable 7.6p per year dividend backed largely by UK public sector cashflows and achieved modest growth in net asset value (NAV). The yield premium that GCP delivers relative to UK government debt securities has increased significantly […]
Rebased dividend GCP Infrastructure will be 10 years old in a few weeks. Since 2012, it has paid a stable 7.6p per year dividend backed largely by UK public sector cashflows and achieved modest growth in NAV. The yield premium that GCP delivers relative to UK government debt securities has increased significantly over the past […]
James Carthew’s weekly news roundup show for Friday, 29 May, covers a wide range of topics and includes an interview with David Cornell, manager of India Capital Growth. Listen back here If there is a guest speaker you’d particularly like to hear from, please email us – research@quoteddata.com. Next we’ll be back on 5th June […]
On Thursday 21st May we held our Growth Strategies webinar which showcased Baillie Gifford European Growth Trust, Fundsmith Emerging Equities Trust and Schroder Japan Growth Fund. The event is a pre-cursor to our postponed Growth Strategies conference which will now be held on 14th October 2020. Stephen Paice of Baillie Gifford, Michael O’Brien of Fundsmith […]
Needs more time India Capital Growth’s (IGC’s) board is asking investors to back a continuation vote scheduled for 12 June 2020 and it is important that shareholders make their vote count. COVID-19 has depressed valuations to levels not seen since the financial crisis. The managers see substantial upside when market confidence returns and are asking […]