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RNS Number : 0049W Athelney Trust PLC 05 February 2025
Athelney Trust PLC
Legal Entity Identifier:
213800ON67TJC7F4DL05
The unaudited net asset value of Athelney Trust was 189.4p at 31 January 2025.
Fund Manager's comment for January 2025
In the US, the Federal Reserve kept the fed funds rate steady at the
4.25%-4.5% range during its January 2025 meeting, in line with expectations.
Policymakers noted that recent indicators suggest that economic activity has
continued to expand at a solid pace. The unemployment rate has stabilized at
4.1%, and labour market conditions remain solid. The U.S. economy expanded at
a 2.3% annualized rate in Q4, bringing the annual growth rate to 2.8% in 2024.
Growth was held back by a slower stockpiling in inventories, but boosted by
solid consumer spending, both of which may partially reflect a pull forward in
demand ahead of potential tariffs.
The US Manufacturing PMI edged up in January and signalled a slight
improvement in manufacturing conditions after six months of decline. Factory
production rose marginally for the first time in 6 months, with new orders
also returning to modest growth. The Services PMI fell in January missing
market expectations to mark the softest pace of expansion in US manufacturing
activity since April of last year.
In the Eurozone, the economy unexpectedly stagnated in Q4, marking its weakest
performance of the year after 0.4% growth in Q3. Unemployment rose slightly to
6.3% in December. The ECB cut interest rates by 25 bps in January as expected,
reflecting easing inflation pressures. This move reflects the ECB's updated
inflation outlook, with price pressures easing in line with projections. The
Services PMI declined slightly, missing expectations, though activity remained
in expansion. Meanwhile, the Manufacturing PMI surpassed forecasts, with
optimism reaching a seven-month high.
In the UK, the Bank of England kept interest rates at 4.75% in December,
citing inflation risks from rising wages and price pressures. The UK economy
stalled in Q3 2024, with growth revised down from earlier estimates with
unemployment rising to 4.4% between September and November. The Services PMI
edged higher in January but showed only slight business activity growth, while
new orders declined for the first time in 15 months. Employment continued to
fall due to rising staff costs, and inflationary pressures persisted, driven
by wages and energy costs. Business sentiment remained pessimistic.
The UK Manufacturing PMI rose slightly in January from December's 11-month low
but continued to indicate worsening conditions. Output contracted for the
third consecutive month, and new orders declined, reflecting weak domestic and
overseas demand. Employment in Manufacturing fell in January, with job losses
accelerating. Inflationary pressures intensified, with input costs and output
charges rising at the fastest pace in two years.
Global equity markets remained strong in January. The MSCI World Index gained
3.93%, the S&P 500 rose by 2.7% and the Nasdaq gained 1.64%. In the UK,
the FTSE 100 reached a new all-time high rising 6.13%, the best month in more
than two years. Smaller companies were mixed with the FTSE 250 rising 1.59%,
the Small Cap Index rising 0.07% and the Fledgling Index up 1.11%. The AIM
All-Share Index struggled however and was down by 0.21%.
Our portfolio performed well during the month, up by 2.59% with the net asset
value (NAV) increasing by 1.77% after accounting for all expenses. Notable
contributors to performance included 4Imprint, Raspberry Pi, S&U Plc and
Alpha Group, each gaining over 10% during the month. We reduced our holdings
in Cerillion Plc and at month-end cash holdings comprised 3.2% of the
portfolio.
Fact Sheet
An accompanying fact sheet which includes the information above as well as
wider details on the portfolio can be found on the Fund's website
www.athelneytrust.co.uk (http://www.athelneytrust.co.uk) under "About" then
select "Latest Monthly Fact Sheet".
Background Information
Dr. Emmanuel (Manny) Pohl AM
Manny is Chairman and Chief Investment Officer of E C Pohl & Co ("ECP"),
an investment management company and has been a major shareholder in Athelney
trust for many years.
E C Pohl & co is licensed by the Australian Financial services (license
no.421704).
www.ecpohl.com (http://www.ecpohl.com)
www.ecpam.com (http://ecpam.com/)
Manny Pohl and the ECP group has AUD2.7bn (£1.5 billion) under its management
including four listed investment companies, three listed in Australia and one
in the UK:
· Flagship Investments (ASX code:FSI)
AUD95m https://flagshipinvestments.com.au (https://flagshipinvestments.com.au)
· Barrack St Investments (ASX code: BST)
AUD37m www.barrackst.com (https://www.barrackst.com/)
· Global Masters Fund Limited (ASX code: GFL)
AUD33m www.globalmastersfund.com.au (http://www.globalmastersfund.com.au)
· Athelney Trust plc (LSE code: ATY)
GBP6m www.athelneytrust.co.uk (http://www.athelneytrust.co.uk)
Athelney Trust plc Investment Policy
The investment objective of the Trust is to provide shareholders with
prospects of long-term capital growth with the risks inherent in small cap
investment minimised through a spread of holdings in quality small cap
companies that operate in various industries and sectors. The Fund Manager
also considers that it is important to maintain a progressive dividend record.
The assets of the Trust are allocated predominantly to companies with either a
full listing on the London Stock Exchange or a trading facility on AIM or
ISDX. The assets of the Trust have been allocated in two main ways: first, to
the shares of those companies which have grown steadily over the years in
terms of profits and dividends but, despite this progress, the market rating
is favourable when compared to future earnings and dividends; second, to those
companies whose shares are standing at a favourable level compared with the
value of land, buildings or cash in the balance sheet.
Athelney Trust was founded in 1994. In 1996 it was one of the ten pioneer
members of the Alternative Investment Market ("AIM"). In 2008 the shares
became fully listed on the main market of the London Stock Exchange. Athelney
Trust has a successful progressive dividend growth record and the dividend has
grown every year since 2004. According to the Association of Investment
Companies (AIC) Athelney Trust is a "Dividend Hero" being one of only a few
investment companies that have increased their dividend every year for 20
years or more. See link
https://www.theaic.co.uk/income-finder/dividend-heroes
(https://www.theaic.co.uk/income-finder/dividend-heroes)
Website
www.athelneytrust.co.uk (http://www.athelneytrust.co.uk)
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