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To achieve an above average dividend yield, with long term growth in dividends and capital ahead of inflation, by investing principally in global equities.

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London pre-open: Stocks tipped to follow US higher

Mon, 17th Aug 2015 07:18

(ShareCast News) - City sources predict the FTSE 100 will open 36 points higher than Friday's close of 6,550.74.European equities are set to start with gains this morning, tracking a modest finish higher in the US on Friday, London Capital Group night dealer Jonathan Sudaria said."European markets have decided to shrug off the soft Asian session overnight and instead take their cue from the US," Sudaria said.Stocks to watchBovis Homes posted a 9% rise in first-half pre-tax profit as it reported a record number of legal completions and said it was on track to deliver its expected volume of new homes for 2015. Pre-tax profit for the six months ended 30 June came in at £53.8m from £49.4m in the first half of last year, on revenue of £350.7m, up 9% from £322.1mMurray International Trust said its net asset value declined by 2.6% in the first half of the year compared with the company's benchmark of 2%. The investment firm said the current financial environment for investors was "uncomfortable" and the sterling's strength had constrained returns.In the pressHM Revenue & Customs will be forced to pay tax refunds running into tens of billions of pounds if it fails to fend off defeat in some of its biggest court battles, accountants show. Over the past two years, the UK tax authority has been forced to more than double its "worst case" estimate, leaving it potentially facing a £42.8bn bill to companies that believe they paid too much tax decades ago. - Financial TimesThe European Central Bank now thinks it will take four years, instead of two, for an 'intrusive' review that could force the Eurozone's biggest banks to hold even more capital. Some experts said the review could take even longer, since the project is so comprehensive and demands a huge amount of manpower. - Financial TimesChina's central bank has warned of further volatility in the yuan but reiterated that Beijing had no intention of sparking a "currency war" following a series of shock devaluations last week. The chief economist at the People's Bank of China, Ma Jun, said the Chinese government had "no intention or need to participate in a currency war". - The Guardian
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27 Feb 2013 08:47

Murray International posts net asset value total return of 14 per cent

FTSE 250-listed Murray International Trust has reported a net asset value (NAV) total return of 14 per cent in the year ended December 31st. The company further recorded a benchmark total return of 11.4%. The total ordinary dividend increased by 9.5% compared with 2011 and shares traded at a premi

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28 Jan 2013 07:25

Murray International issues 2.0m pounds-worth of shares

Murray International, the FTSE 250-listed independent trust, has issued 2.0m pounds-worth of shares through an issue of equity. According to a statement issued by the trust on Monday, it issued 190,000 new ordinary shares of 25p each for a cash price of 1090.0789p per share under its ordinary share

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29 Aug 2012 16:08

Centamin director stocks up following increased gold production

Senior Independent Non-Executive Director at Centamin, Gordon Edward Haslam, purchased 52,056 shares in the Egypt-focused gold miner on Wednesday. Haslam purchased the shares at 76p each for a total of £39,563, taking his total holding to 102,056 shares. The transaction comes two weeks after the

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22 Aug 2012 08:05

Murray warns of choppy seas ahead

Murray International Trust beat its benchmark in the first half of the year, while complaining of 'extremely harsh investment conditions'. The firm was decidedly downbeat on the outlook going forward, saying that securing positive financial returns could prove difficult in the near term. Net asset

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22 Aug 2012 07:30

Asian investments a winner for Murray Intl

The first half of 2012 saw Murray International Trust outpace its benchmark index, while the company's share price premium to net asset value (NAV) per share widened. The net asset value total return, with net income reinvested, for the six months to June 30th was 6.1% compared with a total return

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29 Feb 2012 09:26

Murray International keeps head above water despite euro storm

Murray International Trust (MIT) beat its benchmark at the end of 2011 with its net asset value flat on the previous year. The net asset value total return was 0.1% down on the previous year, while the benchmark index, to which Murray International compares its results, fell 4.6%. The company cert

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6 Aug 2010 08:11

Murray International sticks to southern hemisphere

Investment trust Murray International is sticking to its southern hemisphere strategy as it expects deflationary pressures to make life very difficult for companies in the developed world. NAV at the Aberdeen Asset-managed trust rose to 786.5p at end June, from 772.9p at end December. Total return

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4 Dec 2009 16:26

Ultra boss sells

Ultra Electronics chief executive Douglas Caster has generated £5.85m from the sale of just over two-fifths of his shareholding in the defence electronics supplier. He states in the announcement that the sale was for "family and tax planning reasons". Caster has also transferred his remaining 63

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3 Jul 2009 14:39

Murray International tops up while others struggle

Few fund managers can genuinely say that they have come out of the credit crisis in better shape than they went in, but Bruce Stout, manager at the Aberdeen Asset-run Murray International Trust may be the exception. The fund has been the top performer in a grouping of overseas and international gro

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