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Seneca Global Income & Growth Trust - Continuing to reduce equity exposure

Seneca Global Income & Growth Trust (SIGT) aims to generate an average total return of at least CPI +6% pa, with low volatility, over the course of a normal business cycle, while growing annual dividends at least in line with UK inflation. It employs a value-based, multi-asset approach, investing in UK and overseas equities, fixed income and specialist assets. SIGT’s investment team employs a long-term strategic asset allocation (SAA), using a shorter-term tactical asset allocation (TAA), to take advantage of relative valuation differences between asset classes. In anticipation of an expected global economic downturn in 2020, SIGT’s managers are continuing to reduce risk by lowering equity exposure broadly at a rate of 1pp every couple of months. The TAA can vary markedly from the SAA when deemed appropriate, illustrated by the current zero exposure to North American equities.
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Seneca Global Income & Growth Trust

Seneca Global Income & Growth Trust is an investment trust company. Co. invests in a diversified portfolio principally comprising U.K. and overseas equities, fixed income, property and other specialist assets. Co.'s investment manager is Seneca Investment Managers Limited. The valuation of the investment portfolio as at Apr 30 2017 was £72.9 million consisting of listed and unquoted investments.

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Mel Jenner

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