There's Validity to Issuing Warrants

Monthly closed-end fund statistics show there's validity in issuing warrants and appetite to exercise them when it’s opportunistic

Jackie Beard, FCSI, 4 November, 2010 | 12:33PM
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My colleague Tom Treanor wrote a piece recently on warrants and why investment companies issue them. He cited the example of Aberdeen New Thai Investment Trust (ANW) where the warrants were, at the time of writing, “in-the-money”.

We have just published our monthly statistics of inflows and outflows into the sector and I noticed that nearly £9 million was invested last month through the exercising of warrants. This included some take up at Aberdeen New Thai, but moreso at Aberdeen Asian Income (AAIF). Exercised warrants at that trust alone accounted for more than £1 million of the investment into the sector.

The vast bulk, though, was at Schroder Asia Pacific (SDP), where more than £7 million was invested through 3.67 million warrants. Tom cited this example too as looking particularly cheap.

As I look through the statistics, I can’t help but notice an over-arching theme of Asian and emerging markets investment companies. As well as those mentioned already, other names to jump out are JPMorgan Brazil (JPB), JPMorgan India (JII) and Fidelity Asian Values (FAS).

It proves there’s validity in issuing warrants and appetite to exercise them when it’s opportunistic. For the savvy investor they are certainly worth a deeper look.

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