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City of London Investment Trust PLC

Fund Information / Factsheet Feb 23, 2024

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Factsheet - at 31 January 2024

Marketing Communication

Analyst-Driven %: 100.00 Data Coverage %: 100.00

As of 31/01/2024

methodology used.

include shares held in Treasury.

Morningstar Medalist RatingTM Effective 19/04/2023

Source: BNP Paribas for holdings information and Morningstar for all other data. Differences in calculation may occur due to the

Please note that the total voting rights in the Company do not

Share price performance Performance 6m 1y 3y 5y 10y Commentary at a glance Company overview
(total return)
Price (rebased)
Benchmark
over (%)
Share price
(Total return)
NAV
2.3
3.9
0.3
1.9
32.6
36.6
31.2
33.3
72.3
77.8
Performance
In the month under review the Company's NAV total
return was -0.5% and the FTSE All-Share Index total
return was -1.3%.
Objective
The Company's objective is to provide long-term
growth in income and capital, principally by
investment in equities listed on the London Stock
Exchange. The Board fully recognises the
NAV (cum income)
140
120
100
80
(Total return)
Benchmark
(Total return)
Relative NAV
1.1
2.7
1.9
0.0
27.5
9.1
30.4
2.9
71.2
6.6
Contributors/detractors
The biggest positive contributor to relative
performance was BAE Systems. The biggest
detractor was Flutter Entertainment, which is not held
importance of dividend income to shareholders.
Highlights
term income and capital growth.
Renowned for its record-setting annual dividend
increases since 1966, the Company targets long
60
40
20
0
Jan 19
Jan 20
Jan 21
Jan 22
Jan 23
Jan 24
(Total return)
Discrete year
performance (%)
Share price
(total return)
NAV
(total return)
in the portfolio.
Outlook
We think the valuation of UK equities looks
compelling compared to their equivalents overseas.
The dividend yield of UK equities is particularly
attractive relative to the main alternatives.
Company information
NAV (cum income)
NAV (ex income)
Share price
398.9p
400.0p
401.0p
Dividend history 31/12/2022 to 4.8 6.5 Discount(-)/premium(+) +0.5%
(pence/share) 31/12/2023 See full commentary on page 3. Yield 5.0%
25.0 31/12/2021 to
31/12/2022
9.4 5.1 References made to individual securities do not constitute a Net gearing 7%
Income
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
31/12/2020 to
31/12/2021
11.8 20.1 recommendation to buy, sell or hold any security, investment strategy
or market sector, and should not be assumed to be profitable. Janus
Henderson Investors, its affiliated advisor, or its employees, may have
a position in the securities mentioned.
Net cash
Total assets
-
£2,095m
31/12/2019 to
31/12/2020
-11.8 -13.8 Net assets
Market capitalisation
£2,005m
£2,016m
Shares in issue 502,664,868
31/12/2018 to
31/12/2019
20.5 21.1 Total number of holdings
83
n/a
n/a
n/a
All performance, cumulative growth and annual growth data is
sourced from Morningstar.
Ongoing charges
(year end 30 Jun 2023)
0.37%
0.0
04
06
08
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
Source: at 31/01/24. © 2024 Morningstar, Inc. All rights reserved. The information Benchmark FTSE All-Share Index
Please note that this chart could include dividends that have been contained herein: (1) is proprietary to Morningstar and/or its content providers; (2)
may not be copied or distributed; and (3) is not warranted to be accurate, complete, or

Overall Morningstar RatingTM

Please remember that past performance does not predict future returns. The value of an investment and the income from it can rise as well as fall as a result of market and currency fluctuations, and you may not get back the amount originally invested. Please refer to the glossary for the definition of share price total return.

predict future returns.

may not be copied or distributed; and (3) is not warranted to be accurate, complete, or timely. Neither Morningstar nor its content providers are responsible for any damages or losses arising from any use of this information. Past performance does not

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Factsheet - at 31 January 2024 Marketing Communication

Top 10 holdings (%)
BAE Systems 4.2
RELX 3.9
Shell 3.9
HSBC 3.6
Unilever 3.4
AstraZeneca 3.1
3i Group 2.9
British American Tobacco 2.9
BP 2.8
Tesco 2.7

References made to individual securities do not constitute a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any security, investment strategy or market sector, and should not be assumed to be profitable. Janus Henderson Investors, its affiliated advisor, or its employees, may have a position in the securities mentioned.

to NAV at fair value (%)

Premium/(discount) of share price

The above geographical breakdown may not add up

to 100% due to rounding.

The above sector breakdown may not add up to 100% due to rounding.

10 year total return of £1,000

All performance, cumulative growth and annual growth data is sourced from Morningstar. Share price total return is calculated using mid-market share price with dividends reinvested.

Please remember that past performance does not predict future returns. The value of an investment and the income from it can rise as well as fall as a result of market and currency fluctuations, and you may not get back the amount originally invested. Please refer to the glossary for the definition of share price total return. Key information Stock code CTY

AIC sector AIC UK Equity Income
Benchmark FTSE All-Share Index
Company type Conventional (Ords)
Launch date 1891
Financial year 30-Jun
Dividend payment November, February,
May, August
Risk rating
(Source: Numis)
Average
Management fee 0.325% per annum of
net assets
Performance fee No
(See Annual Report & Key Information Document for more information)
Regional focus UK
Fund manager
appointment
Job Curtis 1991
David Smith 2021

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Customer services 0800 832 832

Factsheet - at 31 January 2024 Marketing Communication

Fund Manager commentary Investment environment

Stronger-than-expected inflation and the still solid growth of the US economy led to investors paring back expectations for interest rate cuts in both the UK and US. Annual UK inflation was reported as 4.0% in December (up from 3.9% in November) and compared with economists' forecasts of 3.8%. In the US, fourth quarter GDP grew by a much stronger-than-expected 3.3% (annualised basis). Sterling weakened slightly against the US dollar and the FTSE All-Share Index fell 1.3%.

Portfolio review

The biggest positive contributor was the holding in BAE Systems, the defence company, which has been benefiting from a strong order book. The second biggest contributor was Wincanton, the logistics company, which received a takeover bid from a large private French company. The largest detractor was Flutter Entertainment, which we do not hold, followed by the holding in SSE, the electricity utility firm.

In terms of activity, we made additions to the holding in NatWest, the bank, where the discount of its share price compared to its tangible book value appeared inconsistent with consensus expectations for profitability. We completely sold out of La Française des Jeux, the French national lottery operator, after it announced a large acquisition.

Manager outlook

We think inflation seems likely to remain above the Bank of England (BoE)'s 2% target because of the strength of the labour market and scale of wage increases. Over two-thirds of revenues earned by companies that we are invested in come from overseas, which provides useful diversification, but there is also considerable uncertainty for the global economy and rising geopolitical tensions. Nonetheless, we think the valuation of UK equities looks compelling compared to their equivalents overseas, possibly due to the low allocation from domestic institutional investors. In particular, the dividend yield of UK equities is attractive relative to the main alternatives.

Factsheet - at 31 January 2024

Marketing Communication

Glossary

Discount/Premium

The amount by which the price per share of an investment company is either lower (at a discount) or higher (at a premium) than the net asset value per share (cum income), expressed as a percentage of the net asset value per share.

Gearing

The effect of borrowing money for investment purposes (financial gearing). The amount a company can "gear" is the amount it can borrow in order to invest. Gearing is used in the expectation that the returns on the investments bought will exceed the costs of the borrowings that funded the purchase. This Company can also use synthetic gearing through derivatives and foreign exchange hedging and/or other non-fully funded instruments or techniques.

Leverage

The Company's leverage is the sum of financial gearing and synthetic gearing. Details of the Company's leverage limits can be found in both the Key Information Document and Annual Report. Where a company utilises leverage, the profits and losses incurred by the company can be greater than those of a company that does not use leverage.

Market capitalisation

Share price multiplied by the number of shares in issue, excluding treasury shares, at month end. Shares typically priced mid-market at month-end closing.

Net Asset Value (NAV)

The total value of a Company's assets less its liabilities.

NAV (Cum Income)

The value of investments and cash, including current year revenue, less liabilities (prior charges such as loans, debenture stock and preference shares at fair value).

NAV (Ex Income)

The value of investments and cash, excluding current year revenue, less liabilities (prior charges such as loans, debenture stock and preference shares at fair value).

NAV total return

The theoretical total return on shareholders' funds per share reflecting the change in Net Asset Value (NAV) assuming that dividends paid to shareholders were reinvested at NAV at the time the shares were quoted ex-dividend. A way of measuring investment management performance of investment trusts which is not affected by movements in discounts/premiums.

Net assets

Total assets minus any liabilities such as bank loans or creditors.

Net cash

A company's net exposure to cash/cash equivalents expressed as a percentage of shareholders' funds, after any offset against its gearing. This is only shown for companies that have gearing in place.

Net gearing

A company's total assets (less cash/cash equivalents) divided by shareholders' funds expressed as a percentage.

Ongoing charges

The total expenses for the financial year (excluding performance fee), divided by the average daily net assets, multiplied by 100.

Risk rating

The key measure used to assess risk is volatility of returns, using historic net asset value (NAV) performance of the Company over 1 and 3 years. In this instance volatility measures how much a company's NAV fluctuates over time in relation to the UK Equity market. The higher a volatility figure, the more the NAV has fluctuated (both up and down) over time. Please note that risk categorisations are indicative and based principally on historic data and should not be solely relied upon when making investment decisions.

Share price

Closing mid-market share price at month end.

Share price total return

The theoretical total return to the investor assuming that all dividends received were reinvested in the shares of the company at the time the shares were quoted ex-dividend. Transaction costs are not taken into account.

Total assets

Cum Income NAV multiplied by the number of shares, plus prior charges at fair value.

Yield

Calculated by dividing the current financial year's dividends per share (this will include prospective dividends) by the current price per share, then multiplying by 100 to arrive at a percentage figure.

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Source for fund ratings/awards

Overall Morningstar Rating™ is a measure of a fund's risk-adjusted return, relative to similar funds. Fund share classes are rated from 1 to 5 stars, with the best performers receiving 5 stars and the worst performers receiving a single star.

Overall Morningstar Rating™ is shown for an investment company achieving a rating of 4 or 5.

Morningstar Medalist Rating™

Ratings should not be taken as a recommendation. For more detailed information about Morningstar Ratings, including its methodology, please go to www.global.morningstar.com/managerdisclosures.

Company specific risks

  • This Company is suitable to be used as one component of several within a diversified investment portfolio. Investors should consider carefully the proportion of their portfolio invested in this Company.
  • Active management techniques that have worked well in normal market conditions could prove ineffective or negative for performance at other times.
  • The Company could lose money if a counterparty with which it trades becomes unwilling or unable to meet its obligations to the Company.
  • Shares can lose value rapidly, and typically involve higher risks than bonds or money market instruments. The value of your investment may fall as a result.
  • The return on your investment is directly related to the prevailing market price of the Company's shares, which will trade at a varying discount (or premium) relative to the value of the underlying assets of the Company. As a result, losses (or gains) may be higher or lower than those of the Company's assets.
  • If a Company's portfolio is concentrated towards a particular country or geographical region, the investment carries greater risk than a portfolio that is diversified across more countries.
  • Where the Company invests in assets that are denominated in currencies other than the base currency, the currency exchange rate movements may cause the value of investments to fall as well as rise.
  • The Company may use gearing (borrowing to invest) as part of its investment strategy. If the Company utilises its ability to gear, the profits and losses incurred by the Company can be greater than those of a Company that does not use gearing.
  • All or part of the Company's management fee is taken from its capital. While this allows more income to be paid, it may also restrict capital growth or even result in capital erosion over time.

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