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Baillie Gifford Japan Trust

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Type
  
Public

Headquarters
  
Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Parent organization
  
Baillie Gifford

Industry
  
Investment management

Founded
  
1981

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Key people
  
Sarah Whitley, Trust Manager

Website
  
www.japantrustplc.co.uk

Stock price
  
BGFD (LON) 620.50 GBX +3.50 (+0.57%)28 Feb, 3:15 PM GMT - Disclaimer

The Baillie Gifford Japan Trust (LSE: BGFD) is a publicly traded investment trust listed on the London Stock Exchange. The Trust invests exclusively in Japan. The Trust is managed by Baillie Gifford & Co Limited, the Edinburgh-based investment management partnership.

History

The Japan Trust, launched in 1981, is the longest established existing Japanese investment trust, having survived the ebb and flow of corporate activity in the Japanese sector. The first specialist Japanese investment trust was launched in the early 1970s, as Japan, undergoing rapid economic expansion, eased its restrictions on foreigners owning shares. Several other trusts were launched over the next few years and by the time the Company was listed in December 1981 there were five Japanese investment trusts in existence.

The Japanese investment trust sector is now regarded as being divided into two: general Japan and small company Japan. The Company, despite its specialisation in medium and small sized companies, is categorised as a general trust given that it is not a pure small capital specialist. The managers do have permission to buy large companies where either there are no small ones in the sector, or where the investment opportunity seems especially attractive.

In order to improve liquidity in its shares, in November 2000 the Company had a 5:1 stock split. Since its incorporation, the Company has had two tranches of warrants issued and subsequently exercised. One distinctive feature of the Company is that it has had nineteen continuation votes, which are now held annually. The most recent continuation vote was held on Wednesday 26 November 2014.

References

Baillie Gifford Japan Trust Wikipedia