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    Why Coronation fund managers are now shifting focus

    July 7, 2023
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    Karl Leinberger - Coronation Fund Manager
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    Coronation’s flagship Balanced Plus fund has increased its weighting of offshore assets to the limit of 45% over the past 12-18 months.

    1. The fund, with R105 billion in funds under management, is a key component of Regulation 28-compliant retirement investments.
    2. The change in investment strategy follows the increased limits under the Pension Funds Act, allowing for a maximum of 45% allocation to international assets.
    3. The fund’s percentage of offshore assets more than doubled from 23.1% in December 2021 to 48.2% in May 2023.
    4. The shift includes a notable increase in foreign equities from 22.6% to 40% and foreign bonds from 0.7% to 6.7%.
    5. The depreciation of the rand against the US dollar accounts for around a quarter of the increase in the weighting of foreign assets.
    6. Coronation highlights the improved valuation of global equities and the diversification benefits of the energy sector in its investment decisions.
    7. The fund’s top holdings include global stocks listed in South Africa, such as Prosus, Anglo American, Glencore, AB InBev, Richemont, and Naspers.
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