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Monthly Investment Report February 2021

Source: RNS
RNS Number : 5388R
Ruffer Investment Company Limited
08 March 2021
 

RUFFER INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED

(a closed-ended investment company incorporated in Guernsey with registration number 41996)

LEI 21380068AHZKY7MKNO47

 

 

Attached is a link to the Monthly Investment Report for February 2021.

 

http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/5388R_1-2021-3-8.pdf

 

During February, the share price rose by 3.0% and the NAV rose by 4.3%. This compared with a rise of 2.0% in the FTSE All-Share index.

 

We always expected the journey to a post-covid world would be a bumpy ride, especially after the fireworks in stock markets last year, so we positioned the portfolio accordingly. With bond yields ending 2020 at extraordinarily low levels, it was only a matter of time before investors started to fret about a stronger than anticipated economic recovery in the coming months. February duly delivered the first of what may be several jolts to asset prices as bond yields rose sharply, gold sold off and equities fell back from all-time highs touched in mid-February.

 

We have long been aware of the risk to portfolio performance from a rise in bond yields. Accordingly, we accumulated small, but powerful, holdings in interest rate options at bargain prices last year to protect against the damage exactly such a move could do to our long-dated inflation-linked bonds. These interest rate options rose sharply in February, ensuring we made a good return despite falls in gold and inflation-linked bonds. In technical terms, the interest rate options reduced the overall duration of the portfolio to close to zero, eliminating the downside risk from rising bond yields, despite the fact we continue to hold about 15% of the fund in the longest duration inflation-linked bonds available in both the UK and US. At the same time, we continue to avoid other hidden 'long duration' assets such as the US mega-cap growth stocks.

 

Freed from the drag of falling bond prices, the fund made a healthy gain in February thanks to strong rises in the recovery-biased equities in the portfolio. Previously 'out of favour' holdings such as UK banks (Lloyds, Natwest and Barclays) rose by around 20%, the oil majors gained approximately 10% and Japanese banks had a moment in the sun with rises of up to 15%. The small amount of exposure to cryptocurrency held via the Ruffer Illiquid Multi Strategies Fund also contributed positively.

 

 

 

 

 

Viewed from 10,000 feet, however, the big picture remains the same. Our conviction of an inflationary end to these events is unshaken, but at some point markets were going to test central bankers' resolve to keep interest rates nailed to the floor once economies showed signs of recovery. There may well be more such tests to come, hence the fund consists of essentially three 'legs'. First, inflation-linked bonds, gold and cryptocurrency protect against higher inflation and financial repression. In fact, we have used the recent sell-off to add to inflation-linked bonds. Secondly, unconventional protections such as interest rate options and credit protections enable us to keep to our course through the likely squalls. Finally, recovery-oriented equities profit from the reopening of economies around the world.

 

Over the last 12 months, this all-weather approach delivered a return NAV return of 24.2% and a share price return of 31.7% with a low level of volatility while stock and bond markets fluctuated wildly, and we believe it remains well positioned for an uncertain future.

 

 

 

 

 

Enquiries:

 

Praxis Fund Services Limited

Gail Adams

DDI: +44(0)1481 755584

Email: ric@praxisifm.com 

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