In its annual results published today (8 March), the £5.9bn trust posted a net asset value total return of 8.1%, significantly lower than its FTSE All-World index benchmark, which gained 15.1% over the period. «Our portfolio, having navigated volatile markets relatively successfully during the prior year, began 2023 with a greater weighting to more lowly-rated value stocks relative to the more expensive, faster growing growth stocks,» chair Beatrice Hollond said. «This stance was adjusted during the early part of the year to provide a more balanced exposure. Growth stocks subsequentl...
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