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Trump Effect Hits Latin American, Gold Funds In November - QuotedData

Tue, 13th Dec 2016 17:17

LONDON (Alliance News) -The best performing investment fund in November in price was Dolphin Capital after the sale of one of its properties strengthened its balance sheets.

However the majority of November's other winners were propelled by the election of Donald Trump as US president. Jupiter US Smaller Companies and JPMorgan Smaller Companies both benefited from positive expectations for the US economy, while International Biotechnology and Biotech Growth were boosted as the threat of stricter healthcare regulation under Hillary Clinton disappeared.

The losers from the election result included Golden Prospect and UIL as a more confident investment mood hit the price of gold. Emerging market funds were hit by fears of a Trump-instigated trade war, especially Latin American funds JPMorgan Brazil, BlackRockLatin American and Aberdeen Latin American.

Indian funds were also down in the month as the government's withdrawal of bank notes to combat corruption spooked investors, hurting India Capital, New India and JPMorgan India.

The following were the best and worst performing London-listed investment companies in November:

Best performing funds in price terms

 % change
Dolphin Capital33.3
Polo Resources17.5
Lindsell Train14.4
Biotech Growth12.4
Alpha Real Trust10.9
BH Macro (GBP)10.8
F&C Commercial Property10.1
Industrial Multi Property9.9
Polar Capital Global Financials9.6
JPMorgan US Smaller Companies9.1

 

Worst performing funds in price terms

 % change
Golden Prospect Prcious Metals-24.9
UIL-16.9
Aberdeen Latin American Income-15.5
JPMorgan Brazil-15.4
Green REIT-15.2
BlackRock Latin American-14.0
Pacific Horizon-14.0
JPMorgan Indian-12.7
India Capital Growth-12.6
Schroder European Real Estate-12.5

 

Best performing funds in NAV terms

 % change

Kennedy Wilson Europe

7.4
Rights & Issues7.2
Jupiter US Smaller Companies6.7
Gabellie Value Plus+6.5
JPMorgan US Smaller Companies6.5
Polar Capital Global Financials6.3
International Biotechnology6.1
Chelverton Small Companies Dividend6.0
Biotech Growth5.5
BH Macro (GBP)5.4

 

Worst performing funds in NAV terms

 % change
Golden Prospect Precious Metals-18.6
JPMorgan Brazil-16.2
BlackRock Latin American-13.9
Candover-13.6
JPMorgan Indian-13.5
Aberdeen Latin American Income-13.5
Aseana Properties-12.1
Prospect Japan-11.6
India Capital Growth-10.8
New India-10.1



Source: QuotedData. Full details at www.quoteddata.com

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