Standard Life UK Smaller Companies Trust: Research update
09 May 2017
Kepler Trust Intelligence spoke to Harry Nimmo, manager of the Standard Life UK Smaller Companies Trust and one of the UK's foremost smaller companies investors. In this detailed note on the trust we find out how the trust is insulated from the worst effects of Brexit, and how the manager's screening process has led to increased weightings to more internationally-orientated UK small-caps...
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About this trust:
· A top-performing UK smaller companies trust run by one of the most experienced managers in the business
· The manager's focus on high-quality growth companies has meant the trust has tended to deliver its best relative performance in flat or falling markets, which could prove attractive for investors who harbour concerns about the UK's divorce from the EU
· The portfolio is now far less reliant on the UK economy and the UK consumer as the manager's screening process has led to increased weightings to more international-orientated UK small-caps
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