Seneca Global Income & Growth Trust (SIGT) has proposed changing its benchmark to a more relevant CPI +6% versus the current Libor +3%; it aims to generate income and long-term capital growth across multiple asset classes with low volatility. SIGT also aims to grow annual dividends at least in line with UK inflation. It currently has a long-term strategic allocation to equities (60%, split 35% and 25% between UK and overseas), fixed income (15%) and specialist assets (25%, generally yield
27 Jun 2017
- More relevant benchmark proposed
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- More relevant benchmark proposed
- Published:
27 Jun 2017 -
Author:
Mel Jenner -
Pages:
12
Seneca Global Income & Growth Trust (SIGT) has proposed changing its benchmark to a more relevant CPI +6% versus the current Libor +3%; it aims to generate income and long-term capital growth across multiple asset classes with low volatility. SIGT also aims to grow annual dividends at least in line with UK inflation. It currently has a long-term strategic allocation to equities (60%, split 35% and 25% between UK and overseas), fixed income (15%) and specialist assets (25%, generally yield