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While discounts in the investment trusts universe make headlines (the average sector discount has widened slightly over the first quarter to nearly 16%), as managers we get on with the day job of seeking out investments that have the prospects to grow and provide positive returns for the 16,000+ shareholders holding a stake in the CT Global Managed Portfolio Trust.
I think the pessimism over the failure of US inflation to keep falling should reverse over the next few months. That should halt the steady decline in the scale of expected interest rate cuts across Europe, UK and US. Current expectations are 75 basis points (bp) off in Europe but only 50bp in the UK and even less in the US. That’s a dramatic change compared with the optimism we saw at the start of the year.
Rate cuts have preoccupied financial markets since the start of this year. Inching towards June and the first central bank is yet to blink. The US Federal Reserve had, until very recently, been expected to take the lead. A series of stronger US CPI readings in the first quarter, largely revolving around the stickiness of core services inflation, seems to have put paid to those expectations. The April CPI figure wasn’t as bad as feared but ‘shelter inflation’, known more universally as housing rental costs is still persistently high. Now Europe has pushed forward as the more likely first contender, with June cuts being pencilled in.
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Newton head of mixed assets investment Paul Flood assesses some of the investment opportunities and themes stemming from this year’s global elections.
With real rates rising as inflation falls, we explain why central banks should consider cutting interest rates soon.
2024 sees the Aegon Diversified Monthly Income Fund reach it’s 10-year anniversary, and with it an enviable track record of successfully delivering a yield that has averaged more than 5%*, irrespective of the macro and market environment.
Why the electric vehicles (EVs) trade could be set for a boost – and why Newton is well prepared to explore this and other alternatives markets.
Since its launch in 2014, the Aegon Diversified Income Fund has delivered an average level of income of 5.2%* per annum despite the challenges of the macro environment. This was also a decade when investment practice and the regulatory framework around ESG saw great change.
A favourite bedtime story for my son is Eric Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar. The larvae eats its way through many fruits and sugary treats day by day, before blooming into a beautiful butterfly. Given my son’s tendency to eat all snacks placed in front of him, I sometimes wonder if the story’s words are in fact a memoir of his day! This theme of sluggish growth before gorging its way to beauty is somewhat reminiscent of the current UK equity market.
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