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JPMorgan Russian Securities – Expert access to attractively valued market

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Edward Marten by Edward Marten
January 22, 2019
in Prices & Markets
JPMorgan Russian Securities - Expert access to attractively valued market

JPMorgan Russian Securities - Expert access to attractively valued market

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Russia’s economy benefitted for much of 2018 from a recovery in the oil price and rising prices for a range of other commodities. A weaker rouble has offset the recent oil price fall. Oleg Biryulyov, longstanding manager of JPMorgan Russian Securities (JRS), has many years of experience managing Russian equities. He is comforted by prospect of rising dividends over the
coming year.


JPMorgan Russian Securities – Expert access to attractively valued market

When QuotedData last wrote on JRS, attention was drawn to Russia’s deteriorating relationship with the West and how this had impacted on foreign investors’ attitudes towards Russian stocks. Since this time, while sentiment has worsened; Russia’s domestically focused economy appears resilient and its companies are generally providing good earnings growth. Valuations and yields are therefore all the more attractive.

Growth from a diversified Russian portfolio

The company’s objective is to maximise total return through investment predominantly in Russia, with distribution of income dependent upon levels received. Up to 10% of the portfolio can be invested in companies located in former republics of the Soviet Union. The portfolio is fairly concentrated (typically between 25 and 50 positions). JRS is permitted to use gearing (borrowings) but has not done so for some years.

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Edward Marten is MD of investor research company QuotedData. They provide free information for investors who find it hard to access high-quality, reliable, equity research on UK and European-listed companies. This is a QuotedData release.

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