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Liontrust GF UK Growth Fund

July 2022 review
Past performance does not predict future returns. You may get back less than you originally invested. Reference to specific securities is not intended as a recommendation to purchase or sell any investment.

The Liontrust GF UK Growth Fund returned 4.8%* in July. The Fund’s comparator benchmark, the FTSE All-Share, returned 4.4%.

 

Following the worst monthly return of 2022 in June, the UK market bounced back with its best showing so far this year. With little change to the main macroeconomic narrative of monetary policy tightening in the face of inflationary pressures, it’s hard to pinpoint a reason for the shift. Many of last month’s key trends reversed: the FTSE 250 (+8.3%) significantly outperformed the FTSE 100 (+4.4%) and industrials (+11.2%) moved from one of the heaviest fallers to July’s best-performing sector.

 

Some of last month’s biggest Fund fallers bounced back in July. Mining technology specialist Weir Group (+23%) was at the head of this group after releasing interims showing an 18% increase in revenues (on continuing operations) to £1.3bn and a 14% increase in orders to £1.3bn. High commodity prices have contributed to a 23% increase in aftermarket orders, while its sustainable solutions have driven 18% growth in original equipment orders. The strength of trading in the first half has led Weir to predict full-year 2022 operating profit will be towards the upper range of the analysis forecast range.

 

Other holdings in the industrials sector to recover included Renishaw (+22%), Coats Group (+19%) and Spirax-Sarco Engineering (+21%). The latter announced the £226m acquisition of Vulcanic, a privately owned French company which is Europe’s largest supplier bespoke industrial electric heating solutions. The deal complements Spirax-Sarco’s specialisms in thermal energy management and niche pumping solutions.

 

This year so far has seen a de-rating of stocks with high expected growth profiles and commensurate ‘expensive’ conventional share valuations. Much of this trend, which has impacted the Fund, has been driven by shifts in investor sentiment in response to macroeconomic conditions rather than stock-specific newsflow. We have previously commented that, while many of our holdings acknowledge strengthening economic headwinds (such as cost inflation and falling consumer confidence), most have so far proven resilient in their underlying trading.

 

There were lots of company updates for us to digest in July, many of which were trading updates covering the first half of 2022. On the whole, these were supportive of our assessment that Fund holdings are showing good trading resilience amid a deteriorating economic environment.

 

Recruiter PageGroup (+15%) benefited from tight conditions in labour markets as a Q2 trading update outlined a 26% year-on-year increase in Q2 gross profit to £281m. Although it is wary of macroeconomic headwinds, it recorded its best-ever month in June, when gross profit exceeded £100m, so enters Q3 with good momentum.

 

Amid a small recovery in investors risk appetite, BAE Systems (-7.3%) and GSK (-3.3%) shares traded lower although their respective interim results and Q2 update were, at worst, in-line with expectations. GSK in fact upgraded its 2022 target ranges for sales growth (from 5% - 7% to 6% - 8%) and adjusted operating profits (12% - 14% to 13% - 15%). Interims from British American Tobacco (-7.0%) were more of a mixed bag, as reported profits were hit by an impairment of Russian assets of nearly £1bn and a charge of £450m taken in relation to historical sanction breaches.  In terms of top-line trends, it has maintained guidance for 2022 constant-currency revenue growth of 2% - 4%, with further growth in its ‘new categories’ such as non-combustibles.

 

The Fund received shares in Haleon, GSK’s consumer healthcare business which was spun-out during the month.

 

Positive contributors included:

Weir Group (+23%), Spirax-Sarco Engineering (+21%), Coats Group (+19%), Savills (+18%) and Halma (+15%).

 

Negative contributors included:

Moonpig Group (-8.0%), BAE Systems (-7.3%), British American Tobacco (-7.0%), Haleon (-5.4%) and GSK (-3.3%).

 

Discrete years' performance** (%), to previous quarter-end:

Past performance does not predict future returns.

 

Jun-22

Jun-21

Jun-20

Jun-19

Jun-18

Liontrust GF UK Growth C3 Inst Acc GBP

2.2%

17.2%

-9.4%

2.7%

10.8%

FTSE All Share

1.6%

21.5%

-13.0%

0.6%

9.0%

 

Jun-17

Jun-16

Liontrust GF UK Growth C3 Inst Acc GBP

18.9%

8.2%

FTSE All Share

18.1%

2.2%

*Source: Financial Express, as at 31.07.2022, total return (net of fees and income reinvested), sterling terms, C3 institutional class. Non fund-related return data sourced from Bloomberg.

**Source: Financial Express, as at 30.06.2021, total return (net of fees and income reinvested), primary class. Discrete data is not available for ten full 12-month periods due to the launch date of the portfolio (03.09.14). Investment decisions should not be based on short-term performance.

 

Key Features of the Liontrust GF UK Growth Fund

The investment objective of the Fund is to provide long term capital growth by investing predominantly in UK equities. The Fund invests at least 80% in securities of companies traded on the UK and Irish stock exchanges. The Fund invests predominantly in UK large and mid-cap stocks.
5 years or more.
4 (Please refer to the Fund KIID for further detail on how this is calculated)
Active
The Fund is considered to be actively managed in reference to the FTSE All Share Index (the “Benchmark”) by virtue of the fact that it uses the Benchmark for performance comparison purposes. The Benchmark is not used to define the portfolio composition of the Fund and the Fund may be wholly invested in securities which are not constituents of the Benchmark.
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Past performance is not a guide to future performance. The value of an investment and the income generated from it can fall as well as rise and is not guaranteed. You may get back less than you originally invested.

The issue of units/shares in Liontrust Funds may be subject to an initial charge, which will have an impact on the realisable value of the investment, particularly in the short term. Investments should always be considered as long term.

Some of the Funds managed by the Economic Advantage team invest primarily in smaller companies and companies traded on the Alternative Investment Market.  These stocks may be less liquid and the price swings greater than those in, for example, larger companies.

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