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Edison issues update on BlackRock Latin American IT (BRLA): Worthy allocation as part of a global portfolio

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Edison issues update on BlackRock Latin American IT (BRLA): Worthy allocation as part of a global portfolio

14-March-2024 / 08:45 GMT/BST
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London, UK, 14 March 2024

 

Edison issues update on BlackRock Latin American IT (BRLA): Worthy allocation as part of a global portfolio

BlackRock Latin American Investment Trust’s (BRLA’s) lead manager Sam Vecht and deputy manager Christoph Brinkmann remain optimistic about the prospects for the region. Interest rates are coming down as Latin American central banks have been more proactive than those in developed markets in raising interest rates to combat higher inflation, which should be supportive for economic growth and asset prices. Latin America has remained relatively isolated from global geopolitical conflict, enabling trade with both eastern and western nations. The region has been overlooked by global investors, which has led to very attractive valuations on both absolute and relative terms.

 

BRLA has a formal dividend policy, whereby regular distributions are made based on the trust’s quarter-end NAV, which ensures that yield considerations do not affect stock selection. BRLA currently offers an attractive 5.7% dividend yield. The trust’s 11.2% discount compares with the 6.7% to 18.6% 12-month range, and the 12.7%, 10.6%, 10.6% and 11.7% average discounts over the last one, three, five and 10 years respectively.

 
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