BlackRock World Mining Trust Plc - Portfolio Update

BLACKROCK WORLD MINING TRUST PLC (LEI) – LNFFPBEUZJBOSR6PW155

All information is at 28 February 2025 and unaudited.
 


Performance at month end with net income reinvested

                                                 One   Three  One  Three  Five

                                                 Month Months Year Years  Years

Net asset value                                  -1.6% -6.5%  5.4% -12.8% 89.4%

Share price                                      -3.8% -6.1%  3.4% -20.7% 102.4%

MSCI ACWI Metals & Mining 30% Buffer 10/40 Index -1.0% -3.3%  4.5% -3.8%  75.9%
(Net)*

* (Total return)

Sources: BlackRock, MSCI ACWI Metals & Mining 30% Buffer 10/40 Index, Datastream



At month end


Net asset value (including income)1: 524.89p

Net asset value (capital only):      516.63p

Share price:                         478.00p

Discount to NAV2:                    8.9%

Total assets:                        £1,136.9m

Net yield3:                          4.8%

Net gearing:                         13.6%

Ordinary shares in issue:            190,868,036

Ordinary shares held in Treasury:    2,143,806

Ongoing charges4:                    0.95%

Ongoing charges5:                    0.84%



 

1 Includes net revenue of 8.26p.

2 Discount to NAV including income.

3 Based on the first interim dividend of 5.50p per share declared on 10 May 2024, second interim dividend of 5.50p per share declared on 23 August 2024, third interim dividend of 5.50p per share declared on 15 November 2024 and the final dividend of 6.50p per share declared on 4 March 2025 with ex date 20 March 2025 and pay date 27 May 2025 in respect of the year ended 31 December 2024.

4 The Company’s ongoing charges are calculated as a percentage of average daily net assets and using the management fee and all other operating expenses, excluding finance costs, direct transaction costs, custody transaction charges, VAT recovered, taxation and certain other non-recurring items for the year ended 31 December 2023.

5 The Company’s ongoing charges are calculated as a percentage of average daily gross assets and using the management fee and all other operating expenses, excluding finance costs, direct transaction costs, custody transaction charges, VAT recovered, taxation and certain other non-recurring items for the year ended 31 December 2023.

 


Country Analysis        Total
                        Assets (%)

Global                  57.9

Canada                  11.4

Latin America           8.9

Australasia             8.3

United States           7.7

Other Africa            3.2

South Africa            2.2

Indonesia               0.5

Net Current Liabilities -0.1

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                        100.0

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Sector Analysis         Total
                        Assets (%)

Diversified             29.6

Gold                    27.4

Copper                  22.4

Steel                   7.5

Iron Ore                4.1

Industrial Minerals     2.6

Aluminium               2.2

Platinum Group Metals   1.7

Uranium                 1.3

Nickel                  0.9

Silver                  0.3

Zinc                    0.1

Net Current Liabilities -0.1

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                        100.0

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Ten largest investments

Company                 Total Assets %

BHP:

Equity                  5.2

Royalty                 2.0

Rio Tinto               7.0

Agnico Eagle Mines      6.6

Anglo American          5.6

Glencore                5.2

Wheaton Precious Metals 4.5

Vale:

Debenture               2.6

Equity                  1.8

Freeport-McMoRan        3.8

Barrick Gold            3.1

Newmont                 3.1



 


Asset Analysis          Total Assets (%)

Equity                  97.0

Bonds                   1.9

Preferred Stock         0.7

Convertible Bond        0.6

Option                  -0.1

Net Current Liabilities -0.1

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                        100.0

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Commenting on the markets, Evy Hambro and Olivia Markham, representing the
Investment Manager noted:

Performance

The Company’s NAV decreased by 1.6% in February 2025, underperforming its
reference index, the MSCI ACWI Metals and Mining 30% Buffer 10/40 Index (net
return) which decreased by 1.0% (performance figures in GBP).

The mining sector experienced a difficult month, as equities fell despite a
favourable environment of increasing commodity prices. Persistent cost
inflation, though slowing, and rising capital expenditures have reduced cash
distributions, leading to underwhelming equity performance.

Additionally, the recent reporting season revealed disappointment in cash flow
generation among larger mining companies, resulting in lower dividend payouts,
with payout ratios at the lower end of ranges.

Broader equity markets also struggled, with the MSCI All Country World Index
falling by 0.6% over the month.

Performance in the commodities sector was mixed: iron ore (62% Fe) prices fell
by 1.4%, while nickel and copper prices rose by 4.6% and 1.8%, respectively. In
the precious metals space, the gold price increased by 1.5%, whereas the silver
price decreased by 1.2%.

U.S. President Trump implemented tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and
China, which spurred uncertainty in the sector around potential retaliations and
led to higher domestic prices for commodities. China’s manufacturing PMI rose to
50.2 in February from 49.1 in January 2025, indicating increased activity.

Strategy and Outlook

Near term, we expect performance to be driven by tariffs, protectionist measures
and China stimulus and the resulting impact on demand. Longer term, we expect
mined commodity demand growth to be driven by increased global infrastructure
build out, particularly related to the low carbon transition and increased power
demand.

Meanwhile, the supply side of the equation is constrained. Mining companies have
focused on capital discipline in recent years, meaning they have opted to pay
down debt, reduce costs and return capital to shareholders, rather than
investing in production growth. This is limiting new supply coming online and
there is unlikely to be a quick fix, given the time lags involved in investing
in new mining projects. The cost of new projects has also risen significantly
and recent M&A activity in the sector suggests that, like us, strategic buyers
see an opportunity in existing assets in the listed market, currently trading
well below replacement costs. Other issues restricting supply include cases of
governments closing mines, permitting issues and a general lack of shovel-ready
projects. Turning to the companies, balance sheets in the sector are very strong
relative to history. Despite this, valuations are low relative to historic
averages and relative to broader equity markets.

17 March 2025

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