Schroder European Recovery Fund Z Income GBP
A Select 50 Fund - Fidelity insight
Category Europe ex-UK Equity
This fund can be held in an Investment ISA, SIPP and Investment Account
Last buy/sell price
£8.672
£-0.009 (-0.10%)
Fund Code
CXEUI
B60BTP2
GB00B60BTP24
Prices updated as at 10 Dec 2024
Prices in GBP
Investment objective
The Fund aims to provide capital growth in excess of the FTSE World Series Europe ex UK (Gross Total Return) Index (after fees have been deducted) over a three to five year period by investing in equity and equity related securities of European companies, excluding the UK. The Fund is actively managed and invests at least 80% of its assets in equity and equity related securities of European companies, excluding the UK. The Fund applies a disciplined value investment approach, seeking to invest in a select portfolio of companies that the Investment Manager believes are significantly undervalued relative to their long-term earnings potential.
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Our view
Why we like the fund:
This is a concentrated fund investing in listed companies across Europe (excluding the UK). The managers are 'value' investors, adopting a contrarian approach and often buying companies with depressed share prices; they have been investing on this basis since before the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. They are dedicated value investors, and Schroders has supported them during tough periods. Ultimately, this patience has rewarded investors.
How to use the fund:
This fund is a good choice for an investor with a long time-horizon. It tends to come into its own over periods of five years or more. Over the short term, like most equity funds, it sometimes loses value, but tends to recover well. Because the fund takes a 'value' approach to investing, it would likely blend well with the Barings Europe Select Trust.