Has the UK equity income ‘dash for trash’ run its course?
By Cherry Reynard, 4 May 21
Although the majority have done well, not every UK equity income fund has benefitted equally
After a dismal few years, it’s been a better time for UK equity income in the last few months. It has outpaced other regions and other approaches, with many funds benefiting from the ‘value’ revival. For battle-scarred investors, the question is whether this strength can continue and if so, which type of equity income funds might lead the way.
Warren Buffett is an investment genius. But these UK fund managers have beaten him
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Billionaire US investor Warren Buffett is famed both for his fortune and his folksy words of wisdom. Nobody disputes the abilities of the grand old man of investing, but that doesn’t make him invincible.
If he was, we should all buy shares in his Berkshire Hathaway investment vehicle, and let him get on with it. Yet we don’t. There will always be pretenders to Warren Buffett’s crown, and a surprising number reside on these shores.
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Top performer River and Mercantile UK Micro Cap to return cash to shareholders
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Fifth redemption since IPO
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The River and Mercantile UK Micro Cap investment trust will return cash to shareholders, following strong performance by the company over the past several months.
The trust s board intends to undertake a compulsory redemption of the trust s redeemable ordinary shares. Its redemption mechanism is used periodically to return capital to shareholders so as to return the company s net asset value (NAV) to around £100m, in accordance with the policy in the original prospectus.
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Home / News / James Anderson and Nick Train leave Warren Buffett in the dust over the last 20 years
James Anderson and Nick Train leave Warren Buffett in the dust over the last 20 years
Oracle of Omaha has returned 508% in pounds and pence compared with Scottish Mortgage’s 1,928% gains
James Anderson, Nick Train and Michael Lindsell and Alexander Darwall are among the UK fund managers who have beaten Warren Buffett in the last 20 years, according to analysis by AJ Bell.
Buffett, one of the world’s most revered investors, has returned 2,810,526% in dollar terms to Berkshire Hathaway investors since 1965, outstripping S&P 500 returns of 23,454%.
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