Coutts offloads £2bn of UK equities

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The wealth manager is switching to global funds.

Wealth management firm Coutts (part of NatWest) is pulling £2bn out of the UK equity market as it shifts from a home bias to a global approach.

The King’s bank, which has served the royal family since the time of George IV, is revamping the asset allocation of its six Personal Portfolio funds by cutting exposure to UK stocks and UK investment-grade bonds. It is also introducing a new benchmark, the MSCI All Countries World Index ESG Screened Select Index.

Coutts said it aims to improve diversification as well as long-term returns, but this adjustment will reduce the weight of UK equities from 33% to a mere 2%.

As such, the wealth management firm is poised to sell £1.96bn worth of UK equities, which represents 0.08% of the overall UK market. While it is a small amount, investment bank Peel Hunt warned that it is “very material” in the context of UK outflows.

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