Manager of F&C Investment Trust Paul Niven breaks down the investment strategy of FTSE 100 investment company, which was founded 1868. Niven talks about where and how the trust invests, why he has been moving money out of expensive shares and into cheaper ones, and what FTSE 100 inclusion means for the strategy. Niven also gives his views on recession and interest rates, and which types of stocks could perform best.
F&C Investment Trust is a member of the interactive investor Super 60 list of recommended funds as a core global stocks option.
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