Monthly Update

RNS Number : 1640Z
British Empire Sec & Gen Tst PLC
16 September 2009
 



BRITISH EMPIRE SECURITIES AND GENERAL TRUST PLC


Investment Objective: To achieve capital growth through a focused portfolio of investments,

particularly in companies whose share prices stand at a discount to estimated net asset value.




Performance Commentary


This investment management report relates to performance figures as at 3August 2009.


Over the month NAV was up 6.9%1. This compares to an increase of 5.8%in the Benchmark2 and an increase of 6.0%for the MSCI World (£) index.


Financial year* to date, net asset value rose 11.2%1 compared to increases of 2.6%1 for the FundData IT Global Growth2  and 3.4%1 for the MSCI World (£) indices.



Manager's Comment


Equity markets continued their upward trajectory, aided by accommodative monetary policy; generally better economic news and reassuring earnings. Central banks are keeping policy rates low and seeking to increase the money supply. As long as the global economy remains subdued, the excess money is likely to find its way into various asset markets. Very low interest rates on savings deposits force investors into riskier investment in search of a return. Equities, in many cases, have a reasonably high and sustainable dividend yield and are not expensive by historical measures. Equities may be one of the better performing asset classes in this low interest rate environment with the caveat that investors will likely have to put up with a considerable amount of volatility.



Statistics



Value

% 1 mo

% 1 yr

% 3 yr

% 5 yr

Price (£)1

416.0

6.4

-5.5

-3.6

82.8

Net Asset Value1

428.3

6.9

-4.9

0.5

68.2

Net Asset Value Total Return1

6.9

-3.0

5.1

78.7

Benchmark1 (£)


5.8

-10.2

-0.4

47.6


Annual Returns (%)


2008


2007


2006


2005


2004

Price1

-22.3

-2.8

0.3

51.7

36.0

MSCI World1

-17.4

7.7

5.8

23.0

7.2

1 Source: Fundamental Data. Share price total return is on a mid-to-mid basis, with net income re-invested.

2 Fundamental Data Investment Trust Global Growth Index, official Benchmark from 1st October 2008



Top 10 Equity Holdings   %

Sofina

4.95

Jardine Strategic

4.86

Investor AB

4.80

GBL

4.63

Vivendi

4.20

Jardine Matheson

4.17

Electra

2.99

Paris Oréans

2.71

Aksigorta

2.27

Tupras

2.25

Total

37.83


Capital Structure


Ordinary Shares  

160,080,089

10 3/8% Debenture stock 2011  

£8,514,940

8 1/8% Debenture stock 2023  

£15,000,000

Equities index unsecured loan stock 2013**  

2,635,996

** Updated annually


  Gross Assets/Gearing


Gross Assets  

£670 mil.

Debt  

£29.6 mil.

Actual Gearing (Debt less cash divided by net asset value)    

-15.6%



Fund Codes


Bloomberg

Reuters Ticker / ISIN

BTEM

GB0001335081



Geographical Breakdown


Continental Europe

41.3%

Liquidity

16.2%

UK

15.5%

Asia Pacific

11.4%

Japan

7.8%

EMEA

5.0%

Canada / US

2.8%




Further Information


Investment Manager - John Pennink, AVI Ltd. 

+44 20 7647 2900 info@assetvalueinvestors.com


The share price can be found under 'INVESTMENT COMPANIES' in The Financial Times, The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Scotsman and The Evening Standard.

*British Empire Securities & General Trust financial year commences on the 1st of October.

** Last audited figure updated annually
Book Values

Information may be found on the following websites.

www.british-empire.co.uk or www.assetvalueinvestors.com

Risk Factors you should consider before investing

Investment in the British Empire Securities and General Trust plc (the 'Trust'carries risks, which are more fully described in the Key Features Document.  Listed below are some of the key risks:

Investors are reminded that past performance is not a guide to future performance and that their capital will be at risk and they may therefore lose some or all of the amounts that they choose to invest in the Trust.

The Trust utilises gearing techniques (leverage) which exaggerate market movements both down and up and which could mean sudden and large falls in market value.

Movements in exchange rates can impact both the level of income received and the capital value of your investment. If the currency of your residence strengthens against the currency in which the underlying investments of the fund are made, the value of your investment will reduce and vice versa.

As with all stock exchange investments the value of investment trust shares will immediately fall by the difference between the buying and selling prices.

Where investments are made in emerging market, unquoted securities or smaller companies, their potential volatility may increase the risk to the value of, and the income from the investment.

British Empire Securities and General Trust plc, 54 St James's Street, London SW1A 1JT, United Kingdom. Registered in England & Wales No: 28203

All figures as at 31 July 2009 unless otherwise stated. All sources Asset Value Investors Ltd unless otherwise stated. Asset Value Investors Limited ('AVI') is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority ('FSA'). This document does not constitute an offer to buy or sell shares in the British Empire Securities and General Trust plc (the 'Trust'). The contents of this message are not intended to constitute, and should not be construed as, investment advice. Potential investors in the Trust should seek their own independent financial advice. AVI neither provides investment advice to, nor receives and transmits orders from, investors in the Trust nor does it carry on any other activities with or for such investors that constitute 'MiFID or equivalent third country business' for the purposes of the FSA's rules.



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