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Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust

March 2023

  • Fiona McBain, chair of Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust

    Scottish Mortgage chair quits after governance row

    Fiona McBain’s independence was questioned by Amar Bhidé, who has also left board of FTSE 100 trust

May 2021

  • James Anderson

    Fund management ‘irretrievably broken’, says star investor

    Baillie Gifford’s outgoing star investor criticises ‘near pornographic allure’ of earnings reports and headlines

March 2021

  • James Anderson

    Star stock-picker James Anderson retires from Baillie Gifford

    Anderson was early to spot potential in technology firms such as Tesla, Amazon and Alibaba

February 2021

  • Graphic image including giant multicoloured arrows and photos of three people

    Is big tech now just too big to stomach?

    The Covid crisis has turbo-charged profits and share prices. But are the big six now too powerful for regulators to ignore?

January 2021

  • Tesla CEO Elon Musk

    Tesla investment reaps $29bn profit for Edinburgh fund manager

    Electric car maker was $6 a share when Baillie Gifford-managed fund started buying; now it is $846

December 2020

  • BA planes

    FTSE 100 suffers worst year since 2008 financial crisis

  • Covid Finances

    How did the Covid crisis affect your finances in 2020?

September 2020

  • Nils Pratley

    Nils Pratley on finance
    Scottish Mortgage won't be too bothered about the Nasdaq's wobble

    Nils Pratley
    The investment fund understands the value of thinking long-term and backing winners

August 2014

  • Yes Scotland campaigners

    Business leaders back banking sector after Scottish independence

    Standard Life founder, ex-RBS chair and others positive about Scottish banking's future due to likelihood of currency union

May 2007

  • Has Foxtons' Hunt called the top of the market?

    Last week property company Land Securities warned that the UK commercial property market had peaked and there were signs of a slowdown. Chief executive Francis Salway said some properties were now worth less than a year ago and warned: "This is a big deal."

April 2007

  • Commercial property sector thriving despite rate pressures

    The commercial property market is still booming, with demand growing at its fastest pace in seven years, driven by a strong economy and record profitability in British industry, a survey showed yesterday.

January 2007

  • FAQ Reits

    What is a Reit?

    It's a new type of company that allows investment in commercial or residential property to produce tax-efficient rental income. Ninety per cent of this income must be distributed to shareholders of the UK-Reit and, in return, the company is exempt from corporation tax and capital gains on property sales.

    Who can invest in a Reit?

    Anyone can buy shares in a Reit, much like a unit trust.

    Why invest in a Reit?

    Stephen Herring of accountants BDO Stoy Hayward says not only can the Reit avoid paying corporation tax and capital gains, but the investor can also avoid paying tax on their dividend income if their shares are held, say, in an ISA or a self invested personal pension (SIPP).

    Any potential pitfalls?

    Some experts argue the property market is nudging its peak so investing now might prove to be a mistake, despite the attractive tax breaks.

August 2006

  • Commercial property on shaky ground

    The £421m purchase of part of Covent Garden shows the sector is booming, but some fear a crash is around the corner, writes Jonathan Russell.

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