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What the prorogation of parliament means for the FTSE 100

We take a look a potential market scenarios for the prorogation of parliament and how it could impact the FTSE 100.

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  • Why retail investment trust investors must vote against activist Saba Capital with Keystone’s Karen Brade

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    The UK Investor Magazine was thrilled to welcome Karen Brade, Chair of the Keystone Positive Change Investment Trust, to discuss why retail investors must vote against opportunistic and cynical plans by Saba Capital to take control of seven investment trusts.Saba Capital has launched an attack against seven investment trusts by requisitioning meetings in an effort to take control of the board and impose their own investment strategies.Visit the UK Investor Magazine Investment Trust Centre here.The trusts subject to requisition are Baillie Gifford US Growth Trust, CQS Natural Resources Growth & Income, Edinburgh Worldwide Investment Trust, Henderson Opportunities Trust, Herald Investment Trust, Keystone Positive Change Investment Trust and the European Smaller Companies Trust.Karen details the steps Keystone has taken to engage with Saba Capital and the disingenuous tactics employed by the US Hedge Fund in the run-up to requisitioning the removal of investment trust boards.We explore the potential consequences for investors if Saba is successful and the importance of retail investors voting against requisition proposals.
  • Vietnam Holding: Leading the peer group in 2024 and the 2025 outlook

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    The UK Investor Magazine was thrilled to welcome Craig Martin, Chairman of Dynam Capital, the manager of the Vietnam Holding Investment Trust, back to the podcast for a review of 2024 and a look at what investors can expect to look forward to in 2025.Explore Vietnam Holding’s Investment Trust CentreVietnam Holding’s peer group-leading performance has been recognised by several awards, including the UK Investor Magazine’s ‘Best Emerging Markets Trust’ and similar recognitions from Citywire and Investment Week.We start by delving into the factors that put Vietnam Holding at the front of the peer group. We look at drivers of performance and narrowing discount-to-NAV over the past year. Craig explains Vietnam Holding’s innovative reception scheme and the crucial part in played in allowing the trust to expand the size of its fund.Craig finishes by outlining what investors have to look forward to in the year ahead.
  • Disrupting the UK commercial property financing market with LND Capital

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    The UK Investor Magazine was thrilled to welcome Nicolas Vocos, the founder of LND, a digital lending platform revolutionising real estate financing in the UK and Europe.Find out more on RepublicVocos explains that LND was created to address a significant gap in the market, where small and mid-market borrowers struggle to secure funding due to banks’ retreat from the sector and burdensome regulations. The platform aims to connect institutional investors directly with real estate businesses seeking flexible loans.Vocos discusses LND’s strategic partnerships, including agreements with Aeon Investments, a major UK banking group, and CBRE, one of the world’s largest commercial loan servicers. These partnerships strengthen LND’s market presence and expand its capacity to service real estate loans across the UK. The company has assembled an experienced team from top investment institutions, bringing decades of real estate expertise to the platform.LND is raising £1m in a scale-up round at what Vocos describes as an attractive valuation for early investors. The funds will be used to fully digitise the platform and accelerate team growth, with the company targeting loan deployments of £300m in 2025 and over £500m in 2026. This expansion is expected to generate significant fee income, with current deployments of £200m already generating approximately £6m in fees over a 2-3 year loan life.
  • 2025 Outlook with Morningstar’s Mike Coop: China, UK housebuilders, Interest Rates and AI

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    The UK Investor Magazine was delighted to welcome Mike Coop, Morningstar Wealth’s Chief Investment Officer, for a deep dive into their Outlook for 2025, covering topics including portfolio construction, key investment themes and the microenvironment.Download Morningstar’s 2025 Outlook Report here.We examine global markets for potential opportunities, with particular attention to how traditional portfolio allocation strategies may need to adapt. We explore the conventional 60/40 split between equities and bonds in light of changing market conditions and economic cycles.As we navigate through varying risk profiles, investment opportunities are emerging across the spectrum. For those seeking higher returns, several compelling options have been identified, though these must be weighed against increased risk exposure. Meanwhile, conservative investors face the challenge of adapting to a falling interest rate environment. The role of interest rates remains crucial across all investment theses, introducing both opportunities and potential risks that require careful consideration.China has emerged as a notable medium-term opportunity in Morningstar’s 2025 outlook. The discussion around this market centres on identifying the most effective methods for investors to capture potential returns while managing associated risks.The UK housing sector, particularly housebuilders, has been identified as an area of potential strength for 2025. This outlook is supported by several key drivers that Mike outlines in detail.The evolution of artificial intelligence continues to shape investment opportunities and we consider the next stage for public markets. While semiconductor manufacturers represented the first wave of public market opportunities in the AI space, we look at how attention is now turning to identifying the second wave of AI-driven investment potential for 2025.Interest rates remain a central theme throughout these discussions, acting as a key variable that could significantly impact investment theses across all sectors and regions. This underscores the importance of maintaining flexibility in investment strategies and being prepared to adjust as market conditions evolve.
  • The economic and environmental opportunity in methane detection with Mirico

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    The UK Investor Magazine was thrilled to welcome Bob Flint, CEO of Mirico, to discuss their methane detection technology and current crowdfunding campaign.Visit Mirico’s Crowdfunding page hereMirico is a climate technology company that has developed an innovative laser sensor and analytics platform for detecting methane emissions, which are responsible for one-third of global climate change.Sign up for ‘Meet the CEO’ webinar 7th January 2025Their technology provides continuous, precise monitoring capabilities that enable industries to identify and fix even small or short-lived methane leaks in real-time, distinguishing them from competitors who typically only offer periodic snapshot surveys.Bob outlines Mirico’s market traction with over 20 deployments across five continents, serving customers in oil and gas, landfill, biogas, and agriculture sectors, including major players like Shell. Their intellectual property is protected through three patent families and three trademarks, while their business operates primarily on a hardware-enabled SaaS model, providing emissions insights as a service.Operating in a rapidly expanding market with a total addressable market of $14.9 billion and a serviceable addressable market of $2.9 billion, Mirico has attracted investment from notable VCs and industry players, including UKI2S, Foresight Williams, Oxford Innovation, New Climate Ventures, and Shell Ventures. The company is currently seeking funds to accelerate sales efforts, deliver on pilot projects, secure additional international pilots, and refine its digital platform.Disclaimer: Don’t invest unless you’re prepared to lose all the money you invest. This is a high-risk investment and you are unlikely to be protected if something goes wrong.
  • Delivering revenue growth and increasing dividends with Adsure Services’ Kevin Limn

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    The UK Investor Magazine was thrilled to welcome Kevin Limn, CEO of Adsure Services, to run through the business assurance specialists’ half-year report.Please visit the Adsure Services investor hub here.Adsure Services delivered stellar performance during the half-year period. Revenue grew 19%, driving gross profit 46% higher. The most important takeaway for investors was a 60% increase in the interim dividend.We explore the factors driving higher sales and how Adsure Services delivers on its growth strategy.Kevin finishes by highlighting what investors can look forward to in 2025.
  • Generative AI, technology transfer and accelerating growth in 2025 with GenIP’s Lord Willetts

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    The UK Investor Magazine was delighted to welcome Lord David Willetts, Chairman of GenIP, to the podcast to explore the opportunity for GenIP in technology transfer and the company’s plans for the future.Lord Willetts served as Minister for Universities and Science before moving to the House of Lords. Lord Willets sees his role at GenIP as an excellent opportunity to harness his deep experience in innovation and utilise Generative AI to help University Technology Transfer Offices boost the commercialisation of new technological discoveries.We explore how GenIP is helping enhance the success rates for technology transfer and the problems GenIP is fixing for technology transfer offices.Lord Willetts finishes by outlining what he’d like to see GenIP achieve in 2024.
  • Meeting global tin demand and restarting UK production with Cornish Metals

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    The UK Investor Magazine welcomed Fawzi Hanano, Chief Development Officer of Cornish Metals, to explore the London-listed tin miner’s recent developments.We start with tin’s broad electrical applications. Tin is a strategic metal vital in the manufacture of electric cars, computer chips, and the energy transition.Fawzi highlights the importance of tin in the artificial intelligence boom and the use of tin chips and data centres powering technology adoption.We discuss the importance of the Western world securing a reliable tin supply amid disruption in Asian markets.Cornish Metals owns 100% of the South Crofty tin mine in Cornwall. Fawzi outlines plans to bring the mine back into production and ensure the UK’s tin supply for decades to come.To finish, Fawzi highlights three things investors should keep an eye out for in 2025.
  • Investment Trust discounts, benefits versus funds and ETFs, and sector trends with Winterflood’s Emma Bird

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    The UK Investor Magazine was delighted to welcome Emma Bird, Head of Investment Trusts Research at Winterflood, to lift the lid on the UK Investment Trust space.Visit Winterflood Fund Insight here.This podcast, which drills down into the fundamental factors at play in the Investment Trust space, is a must-listen for investors.We start by looking at narrowing in Investment Trust discounts, particularly in private asset trusts, and the factors driving share price gains against NAVs.Emma highlights particular sectors that offer value on a discount and income basis compared to the wider Investment Trust universe.We explore some individual Investment Trusts that emerged as winners from the US election as investors positioned for President-elect Trump’s policies.Emma concludes by outlining why investors should consider Investment Trusts over OEICs, Unit Trusts and ETFs.