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Portfolio Update

29 Dec 2023 17:19

BlackRock Greater Europe Investment Trust Plc - Portfolio Update

BlackRock Greater Europe Investment Trust Plc - Portfolio Update

PR Newswire

LONDON, United Kingdom, December 29

The information contained in this release was correct as at 30 November 2023.

 

 

 

BLACKROCK GREATER EUROPE INVESTMENT TRUST PLC (LEI - 5493003R8FJ6I76ZUW55)

All information is at 30 November 2023 and unaudited.Performance at month end with net income reinvested 

 

One

Month

Three

Months

One

Year

Three

Years

Launch

(20 Sep 04)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net asset value (undiluted)

11.1%

1.4%

13.0%

15.2%

682.3%

Share price

12.5%

0.6%

10.7%

9.3%

638.1%

FTSE World Europe ex UK

6.3%

2.0%

10.3%

24.0%

394.4%

Sources: BlackRock and Datastream 

 

At month end

Net asset value (capital only):

563.12p

Net asset value (including income):

563.29p

Share price:

525.00p

Discount to NAV (including income):

6.8%

Net gearing:

7.2%

Net yield1:

1.3%

Total assets (including income):

£567.9m

Ordinary shares in issue2:

100,812,161

Ongoing charges3:

0.98%

 

1 Based on an interim dividend of 1.75p per share and a final dividend of 5.00p per share for the year ended 31 August 2023.

2 Excluding 17,116,777 shares held in treasury.3 The Company’s ongoing charges are calculated as a percentage of average daily net assets and using the management fee and all other operating expenses excluding finance costs, direct transaction costs, custody transaction charges, VAT recovered, taxation, write back of prior year expenses and certain non-recurring items for the year ended 31 August 2023.

 

 

Sector Analysis

Total Assets (%)

Technology

25.0

Industrials

24.0

Consumer Discretionary

22.7

Health Care

14.7

Financials

8.3

Consumer Staples

3.3

Basic Materials

2.9

Net Current Liabilities

-0.9

 

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Country Analysis

Total Assets (%)

France

21.2

Netherlands

18.2

Switzerland

17.9

Denmark

15.4

United Kingdom

7.1

Sweden

6.3

Ireland

5.8

Italy

3.9

Spain

2.3

Belgium

1.7

Germany

1.1

Net Current Liabilities

-0.9

 

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100.0

 

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Top 10 holdings

Country

Fund %

Novo Nordisk

Denmark

9.1

RELX

United Kingdom

6.3

ASML

Netherlands

6.0

LVMH

France

5.1

BE Semiconductor

Netherlands

4.8

Hermès

France

4.2

STMicroelectronics

Switzerland

4.0

Ferrari

Italy

3.8

Safran

France

3.7

ASM International

Netherlands

3.4

 

 

Commenting on the markets, Stefan Gries and Alexandra Dangoor, representing the Investment Manager noted:

   

 

During the month, the Company’s NAV rose by 11.1% and the share price was up by 12.5%. For reference, the FTSE World Europe ex UK Index returned 6.3% during the period.

 

November was an incredibly strong month for European ex UK markets. Economic data released in November showed a continued fall in inflation: Eurozone inflation dropped sharply to 2.4% from 2.9% in the previous month, which was the lowest annual inflation number since July 2021. Lower energy, food and services prices were the main drivers behind the improving inflation numbers. This led investors to gain confidence that central banks have likely reached the peak of their tightening cycles without causing significant damage to the economy. Hence, markets rallied from oversold levels after having lost ground from August to October.

 

The market was led by bond proxies such as real estate and risk assets including IT, industrials, financials and consumer discretionary. Energy, health care and consumer staples were the weakest performers in the market.

 

The Company outperformed its reference index during the month, driven by both positive sector allocation and stock selection. In sector terms, the portfolio’s overweight allocation to IT and industrials aided returns. A lower weight to commodities including energy and materials was also positive for relative returns. Our zero exposure to real estate detracted during the month.

 

Semiconductor names BESI, STMicroelectronics and ASML rallied through the month. Despite limited stock specific news, shares performed well given improving smartphone demand data and a better environment for risk assets in general. An update from American Nvidia also showed continued strong demand, particularly in data centre end markets.

 

Speciality chemical distributor IMCD was amongst the top contributors. The company guided to an improvement in end markets and IMCD specifically noted that they expected to see an increase in volumes in Q4 versus Q3.

 

Shares in Partners Group performed strongly over the month, benefiting from an improved rate environment and outlook for fundraising activity. We have spoken to the company’s CEO over the month, with management noting funding more readily available and an optimistic outlook for deal making.

 

Royal Unibrew was the worst performer during the period. The company reported weak Q3 results, with sales declining -1% versus expectations of 8% growth. This was driven by much weaker volumes than anticipated, which the company attributed to weather and price increases in Northern Europe in particular. The company also marginally lowered guidance for the rest of the year in part due to a lower contribution from the recently acquired Vrumona (soft drinks manufacturing) business, bringing the reliability of the management team’s execution into question. We are monitoring the developments closely as part of a reassessment of our investment thesis.

 

DSV also continued to underperform following the news of a CEO transition and the announcement of a logistics joint venture with Saudi's NEOM city project, as we discussed in last month’s report. We would however note that management have done a decent job explaining the potential of the project and the protection mechanisms DSV have.

 

Outlook

 

The noise around market moves seems to increase with every passing year. We make no attempt to predict to the basis point next quarters’ GDP, inflation, or unemployment number. Nor do we pay much heed to top-down indicators or what they may reveal about the health of the global economy.  From our point of view, the world finds itself currently in the midst of several transitions: Covid to post Covid, inflation to disinflation, low interest rates to high interest rates.

 

These dynamics must be considered when assessing the health of the global economy and the prospects for equity markets. Various end markets may continue to imply weak demand as inventories are run down, while others – perhaps those associated with Chinese real estate – may have more prolonged problems. 

 

However, assessing the economy from the bottom-up, company by company, we see no reason for investors with a reasonable time horizon to be alarmed. Corporate balance sheets are strong after 15 years of deleveraging, margins remain at healthy levels and we may be at the foothills of an increase in capex spending resulting in a ‘modern era industrial revolution’. Similarly, household debt relative to assets is low in large economies, interest rate sensitivity is lower than in previous cycles and real wages are growing.

 

As investors we must be forward looking, we must anticipate areas of enduring demand and identify those special companies whose characteristics enable them to capitalise on this demand and, in doing so, benefit their stakeholders and shareholders. We remain optimistic about the prospects of companies held in our portfolio.

 

29 December 2023

 

 

ENDS

 

Latest information is available by typing www.blackrock.com/uk/brge on the internet, "BLRKINDEX" on Reuters, "BLRK" on Bloomberg or "8800" on Topic 3 (ICV terminal). Neither the contents of the Manager’s website nor the contents of any website accessible from hyperlinks on the Manager’s website (or any other website) is incorporated into, or forms part of, this announcement.

 



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