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Baillie Gifford Japan raises final dividend despite investment losses

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Baillie Gifford Japan Trust PLC on Thursday reported a negative total return and an albeit narrowed investments loss in its latest year, but still declared an increased dividend.

The Edinburgh, Scotland-based investment management company delivered a negative 5.4% net asset value total return for the year ended August 31, underperforming the benchmark return of positive 6.7%.

Baillie Gifford Japan’s NAV per share fell to 787.7 pence at August 31, compared to 842.4p on the same day in 2022.

The stock was up 1.0% at 669.40p in London on Thursday.

Losses on investments narrowed to £70.1 million for financial 2023 from £174.4 million. The company’s pretax net return meanwhile narrowed to negative £41.4 million, compared to the negative £153.5 million delivered in financial 2022.

However, Baillie Gifford Japan declared a 10p per share final dividend, up 11% from the 9p paid for the prior year.

Looking ahead, the trust reassured shareholders that its portfolio ‘contains many attractive growth companies’, leaving it ‘confident in the long-term, and hopeful in the shorter-term, regarding the prospects for the company.

Opportunities in Japan for growth investing, the company believes, ’are the greatest since the Global Financial Crisis‘.

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