Stewart Investors' Gait 'satisfies' Pacific Assets board amid poor five-year performance

Board 'initiated dialogue' with investment manager

David Brenchley
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The board of Pacific Assets has backed its management team led by Stewart Investors’ David Gait, despite five years of underperformance from the investment trust.

The £322m trust has returned just 55% in the five years to 6 October, data from FE fundinfo shows, well below that of both its benchmark MCSI AC Asia ex Japan at 90% and IT Asia Pacific sector peers' average of 113%. Over a shorter, three-year timeframe, Pacific Assets has gained 13%, compared to returns from its comparator and sector peers' of 16% and 30% respectively. Industry reaction: Baillie Gifford move could give Witan Pacific a 'new lease of life' In the company's most recent half-year report, the board told shareholders it had "initiated a dialogue with the investment mana...

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