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Portfolio Update

17 Apr 2018 13:05

BlackRock Greater Europe Investment Trust Plc - Portfolio Update

BlackRock Greater Europe Investment Trust Plc - Portfolio Update

PR Newswire

London, April 13

BLACKROCK GREATER EUROPE INVESTMENT TRUST plc (LEI - 5493003R8FJ6I76ZUW55)All information is at 31 March 2018 and unaudited.Performance at month end with net income reinvested 

One MonthThree MonthsOne YearThree YearsLaunch (20 Sep 04)
Net asset value (undiluted)-3.4%-3.6%9.7%33.7%328.4%
Net asset value* (diluted)-3.4%-3.6%9.7%35.1%328.8%
Share price-3.3%-5.9%8.9%29.2%310.9%
FTSE World Europe ex UK-3.3%-4.7%4.3%27.8%228.4%

* Diluted for treasury shares and subscription shares.Sources: BlackRock and Datastream 

At month end

Net asset value (capital only):332.35p
Net asset value (including income):334.42p
Net asset value (capital only)1:332.35p
Net asset value (including income)1:334.42p
Share price:318.00p
Discount to NAV (including income):4.9%
Discount to NAV (including income)1:4.9%
Net gearing:5.2%
Net yield2:1.7%
Total assets (including income):£297.0m
Ordinary shares in issue3:88,801,863
Ongoing charges4:1.10%

1 Diluted for treasury shares.2 Based on a final dividend of 3.70p per share and an interim dividend of 1.75p per share for the year ended 31 August 2017.3 Excluding 21,527,075 shares held in treasury.4 Calculated as a percentage of average net assets and using expenses, excluding interest costs, after relief for taxation, for the year ended 31 August 2017.

Sector AnalysisTotal Assets (%)  Country AnalysisTotal Assets (%) 
Industrials34.7 France17.0 
Health Care18.0 Switzerland17.0 
Consumer Goods13.0 Germany13.7 
Consumer Services10.3 Netherlands12.1 
Financials9.8 Denmark11.8 
Technology9.0 Sweden8.1 
Basic Materials3.6 Belgium5.1 
Oil & Gas3.3 Spain4.8 
Net current liabilities(1.7)Finland3.3 
----- Russia3.3 
100.0 Ireland2.1 
===== Israel2.0 
Greece1.4 
Net current liabilities(1.7)
----- 
100.0 
===== 

Ten Largest Equity Investments
CompanyCountry% of Total Assets
UnileverNetherlands4.6
SafranFrance4.4
Lonza GroupSwitzerland4.1
Fresenius Medical CareGermany4.0
Danske BankDenmark3.7
Novo NordiskDenmark3.5
Compagnie Financière RichemontSwitzerland3.5
WartsilaFinland3.3
SAPGermany3.3
HexagonSweden3.2

Commenting on the markets, Stefan Gries, representing the Investment Manager noted:During the month, the Company’s NAV decreased by 3.4% and the share price fell by 3.3%. For reference, the FTSE World Europe ex UK Index returned -3.3% during the period.Continental European markets fell over the month as cyclical sectors, those more exposed to the economy, dragged the market down. This was a result of leading indicators, such as economic surprise and the European Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), rolling over. Whilst we recognise the pull back in these indicators, we are cognisant this is from an elevated level and believe that the economic environment overall remains robust.Politics played an important role during the month: Germany’s Social Democratic Party (SPD) membership approved entering a coalition with Chancellor Angela Merkel five months after the elections. In Italy, uncertainty rose in March when the country went to the polls. While the populist Five Star Movement received the most votes, the results led to a hung parliament, with no party or coalition winning enough votes to form a government.The Company underperformed the market in March. Whilst stock selection was positive for performance, sector allocation detracted. As more defensive areas of the market, those less exposed to the economic cycle, proved resilient, the lower allocation towards utilities detracted from fund returns. The higher weighting towards consumer goods and industrials also detracted. Positively, the lower allocation towards financials, the worst performing sector in the market, aided returns.Stock selection proved challenging within the health care sector where the Company saw holdings in Lonza, Straumann and Novo Nordisk detract from performance. Lonza saw shares fall as the market was disappointed by guidance provided by management in the first quarter, which was for flat margins based on higher operational switch over costs. We believe this is conservatism and results will likely exceed this guidance over the year.Within industrials, a position in Safran detracted. Their results, released late February, led to a mechanical downgrade of growth based on accounting standard changes, which along with a broker downgrade based on Zodiac timing issues, weighed on the share price. The underlying economics of the company, however, remain strong.A holding in Thales proved positive for performance, reporting strong numbers with full year orders 5% ahead of expectations. Free cash flow for the business proved robust, with 1.4 billion of operating cash flow versus 940 million expected.A holding in Unilever aided returns as defensive names proved more resilient over the month. The company’s restructuring plan remains on track, which has begun to see greater recognition by the market.At the end of the period the Company had a higher allocation than the reference index towards industrials, technology, consumer services and health care. A lower allocation was held in financials, consumer goods, utilities, telecommunications, basic materials and oil & gas.OutlookWhilst headline indicators, such as economic sentiment and PMIs, have rolled over in Europe, the environment remains robust. Unemployment continues to fall and inflation remains at bay, undershooting the European Central Banks’s (ECB) 2% target. Given the persistence of low inflation, we expect the ECB to remain relatively dovish and unlikely to embark on a rate rise programme until 2019. The narratives we hear from company management suggest the economic picture remains constructive and the expansion remains broad based. Staffing companies continue to see higher demands both in domestically led and export led industries and the order books of industrial companies are developing strongly. We therefore do not believe the economic make up of Europe has greatly changed over the quarter and continue to see opportunities for earnings growth across the market. Whilst the outcome of the Italian election has increased political uncertainty in the short term, we do not believe it will derail the European project. European equities continue to offer favourable valuation versus both other developed market equities and fixed income.17 April 2018ENDSLatest information is available by typing www.brgeplc.co.uk 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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