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iShares UK Gilts All Stocks Index Class H - Accumulation (GBP)

Sell:101.36p Buy:101.36p Change: 0.11p (0.11%)
Prices as at 28 March 2024
Sell:101.36p
Buy:101.36p
Change: 0.11p (0.11%)
You can buy or sell holdings in this fund through a Stocks and Shares ISA, Lifetime ISA, SIPP or Fund and Share Account
Prices as at 28 March 2024
Sell:101.36p
Buy:101.36p
Change: 0.11p (0.11%)
Prices as at 28 March 2024
You can buy or sell holdings in this fund through a Stocks and Shares ISA, Lifetime ISA, SIPP or Fund and Share Account
The selling price currently displayed is higher than the buying price. This can occur temporarily for a variety of reasons; shortly before the market opens, after the market closes or because of extraordinary price volatility during the trading day.

Our view on this Fund

This fund does not feature on the Wealth Shortlist of funds our analysts believe have the potential to outperform their peers over the long term. This is not a recommendation to sell; however, if you are thinking of adding to your investments, we believe the Wealth Shortlist is a good place to start. View funds on the Wealth Shortlist »

Our view on the sector

Funds in this sector invest in bonds issued by the British government. They're typically viewed as lower risk because it's unlikely the UK government would default on its debts and be unable to pay the interest due to bondholders. They're still volatile at times though and their prices can go up and down due to wider economic factors, such as changes in interest rates. UK gilt funds probably won't achieve spectacular rates of growth. But they could be a good addition to a more conservative portfolio. They could also be used to diversify a portfolio focused on company shares or corporate bonds.

Performance Analysis

Performance analysis for this fund is not available.

Investment Philosophy

Investment philosophy for this fund is not available.

Process and Portfolio Construction

Process and portfolio construction for this fund are not available.

question mark Manager Track Record Based on HL Quantitative Research

This information is currently unavailable.

Fund Track Record

27/03/19 to 27/03/20 27/03/20 to 27/03/21 27/03/21 to 27/03/22 27/03/22 to 27/03/23 27/03/23 to 27/03/24
Annual return 10.10% -5.14% -6.29% -15.79% -0.56%

Please remember past performance is not a guide to future returns. Where no data is shown, figures are not available. This information is provided to help you choose your own investments, remember they can fall as well as rise in value so you may not get back the original amount invested.

Information about the fund

Fund manager biography

Manager Name: David Curtin
Manager start date: 28 November 2018
Manager located in: London

David Curtin, CFA, Director, is a portfolio manager for the Fundamental Sterling Bond Team within BlackRock's Global Fixed Income Group. He is responsible for macro strategies. Mr. Curtin's service with the firm dates back to 2004, including his years with Merrill Lynch Investment Managers (MLIM), which merged with BlackRock in 2006. At MLIM, Mr. Curtin was responsible for economic research and managing Sterling bond portfolios. Mr. Curtin began his career at MLIM in 2004. Mr. Curtin earned a BSc degree, with first class honours, in economics and finance in 2002, and an MBS degree in quantitative finance in 2003, both from University College Dublin. He was a recipient of the Sir Charles Harvey Award in 2003 for outstanding achievement in a postgraduate business degree.

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You can buy or sell holdings in this fund through a Stocks and Shares ISA, Lifetime ISA, SIPP or Fund and Share Account