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East European Trust

Answered by Andrew Merricks
12 September 2007 [0 comments]

Q: 

I have been a subscriber to What Investment for many a year and find it invaluable. I just have one small problem at the moment.

In the investment trust performance tables, ‘The East Euro Trust’ is listed under European Emerging Markets and has rather a good five-year and three-year performance.

I would like to find out more about it but I cannot seem to find it anywhere, although I have searched in many listings on the internet, for example Hargreaves Lansdown and Trustnet.

Could you let me know the exact name of the trust, who manages it and any other relevant information.

Roger Sutcliffe
Via email

A: 

The trust that Mr Sutcliffe refers to is The Eastern European Trust, and it is managed by the Geneva-based firm Pictet. Full details on the trust, its investment objectives and processes, as well as monthly newsletters by the trust’s manager, can be found at www.teetplc.com.

Pictet itself is achieving a higher profile in this country at the moment, largely due to the success of its sector funds, such as the Pictet Water Fund, which has recently had to close to new investors.

It is in the process of launching the new Pictet Clean Energy Fund, which should provide an interesting opportunity for investors who believe that this is a fast-developing and worthwhile longer-term area in which to seek returns.

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