Which investment trusts could benefit from lower interest rates?

As vehicles for long-term investments, many investment trusts were hit when interest rates rose in 2022. With interest rates expected to fall by the end of the year, could now be the time to invest in one of these unloved sectors?

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Investment trust investors will have seen their discounts widen over recent years, and this is largely due to the rapid increase in interest rates that began in 2022.

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) holds its next interest rates meeting this Thursday, and most analysts are forecasting that it will cut rates. The main debate is over the size of the cut, with consensus settling around a 25 basis point (bps) cut but some analysts thinking the MPC will go further and cut rates by fifty bps.

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Dan McEvoy
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Dan is a financial journalist who, prior to joining MoneyWeek, spent five years writing for OPTO, an investment magazine focused on growth and technology stocks, ETFs and thematic investing.

Before becoming a writer, Dan spent six years working in talent acquisition in the tech sector, including for credit scoring start-up ClearScore where he first developed an interest in personal finance.

Dan studied Social Anthropology and Management at Sidney Sussex College and the Judge Business School, Cambridge University. Outside finance, he also enjoys travel writing, and has edited two published travel books.