Lord Rothschild: 'Investors face a geopolitical situation as dangerous as any 
since WW2'


Chairman of the popular RIT Capital Partners investment trust warns savers of 
'chaos, extremism and aggression' around the world, with 'horrendous' problems 
in Europe 


 

 

 

 

 

 

Lord Rothschild has served on the board of the Courtauld Institute of Art and 
chaired the National Gallery for seven years during the 1980s Photo: Rex 
Features

 

By Richard Dyson <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/journalists/richard-dyson/> 

2:32PM GMT 04 Mar 2015

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Jacob Rothschild, the 78 year-old banker and chairman of RIT Capital Partners 
<http://shares.telegraph.co.uk/fundamentals/?epic=RCP> , has delivered savers 
in the £2.3bn trust a stark warning about global instability and the fragility 
of future returns. 

He used his chairman's statement in the trust's 2014 annual report to outline 
his concerns, saying that on top of a "difficult economic background" investors 
face "a geopolitical situation perhaps as dangerous as any we have faced since 
World War II". 

He said this was the result of "chaos and extremism in the Middle East, Russian 
aggression and expansion, and a weakened Europe threatened by horrendous 
unemployment, in no small measure caused by a failure to tackle structural 
reforms in many of the countries which form part of the European Union". 

This was a much gloomier assessment of the world than the picture painted in 
his statement a year ago. 

Then, he listed the major dangers as the slowdown in China's growth and a 
possible over-valuation of shares. 

The trust was established in the Sixties with the aim of overseeing much of 
Jacob Rothschild's personal wealth. 

 
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/investing/funds/11322463/How-much-money-managers-put-into-their-own-funds.html>
 >> How much money do managers put into their own funds? 

He and his daughter Hannah, who is also on the trust's board, together own 
shares worth approximately £160m. 

RIT is popular among private investors thanks to its excellent track record and 
its conservative approach to conserving capital (see graph, below or click here 
<http://shares.telegraph.co.uk/fundamentals/?epic=RCP>  for more charts). 

The "preservation of shareholders' capital remains our highest priority, taking 
precedence over tactical manoeuvres based on short term returns," Lord 
Rothschild has stressed. 

Its 2014 results, just published, show assets up almost 10pc in the year. 
Increasing demand for its shares meant the share price rose even more 
significantly, up 13.3pc over the year. 

Dividends for 2015, to be paid in April and October will be up 2pc. 

The trust was listed on London's Stock Exchange in 1988 since when it has 
delivered an average annual return of 12pc. 



Source: Numis 

It invests in a range of assest including shares in quoted businesses, other 
funds and property. It owns the £33m leasehold of Spencer House, for example, 
an 18th century mansion in central London, which is let for functions. 

• RIT Capital Partners <http://shares.telegraph.co.uk/fundamentals/?epic=RCP>  
investment trust is available on Telegraph Investor 
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