Yesterday (5/8/2014), I attended the Annual General Meeting of the Monks Investment Trust held at the IOD in London. This is a long established trust managed by Baillie Gifford. It has an investment focus on international equities but has a rather idiosyncratic portfolio because it is very much a "bottom-up" stock picking approach. Gerald Smith is the lead fund manager who has been there some time, now supported by Tom Walsh. Performance in the last few years has been comparatively poor. As I said in my report on last year's AGM, I considered the fund management to be "on probation" until I saw some improvement in performance. But in the last annual results, the net asset value total return was only 5.2% whereas the FTSE World Index grew by 6.8%.
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