The sharp recovery in the resources sector in 2016 and the post-referendum sector divergence in the UK, partly driven by the sharp fall in the value of sterling, provided a difficult market for active UK Equity managers, including Invesco Income Growth Trust (IVI), to navigate. We would focus on the longterm performance, where over the last five years, to 31st March 2017, the NAV of IVI has risen by 77.7% vis-à-vis 58.7% for the FTSE All Share Index. We also believe that the trust&rsqu
27 Apr 2017
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- Published:
27 Apr 2017 -
Author:
Saumya Banerjee -
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The sharp recovery in the resources sector in 2016 and the post-referendum sector divergence in the UK, partly driven by the sharp fall in the value of sterling, provided a difficult market for active UK Equity managers, including Invesco Income Growth Trust (IVI), to navigate. We would focus on the longterm performance, where over the last five years, to 31st March 2017, the NAV of IVI has risen by 77.7% vis-à-vis 58.7% for the FTSE All Share Index. We also believe that the trust&rsqu