In this week's edition of the Weekly Investment Trust Podcast, Jonathan Davis, editor of the Investment Trusts Handbook, speaks to Gaurav Narain, investment advisor at India Capital Growth Trust (IGC) and John Baron, columnist for the Investors' Chronicle.

Jonathan attended this year's AIC Investment Trust Showcase and had the opportunity to speak to a number of fund managers. A bonus podcast will be released next week featuring a number of these short chats. Make sure you're subscribed to be alerted when that is released!

We are grateful for the support of J.P. Morgan Asset Management, which enables us to keep the podcast free.

Section Timestamps:
00:44 - Review of the week
02:41 - This week's guest
03:51 - News and announcements
17:45 - Summary of results
18:52 - Money Makers Circle
19:36 - A nice story
20:48 - Q&A with Gaurav Narain
21:28 - The macro picture for India
28:46 - The trust's strategy and portfolio
34:58 - The outlook for the trust
40:12 - Q&A with John Baron
41:02 - Advice to private investors in down cycles
43:53 - Will the alternative assets sector shrink?
48:04 - The basis for trust fees
49:26 - The experience of directors
49:55 - Close

Trusts mentioned this week (with tickers): India Capital Growth (IGC), Hipgnosis Songs Fund (SONG), Round Hill Music Royalty Fund (RHM), Abrdn Asia Focus (AAS), MIGO Opportunities (MIGO), Pantheon International (PIN), Digital 9 Infrastructure (DGI9), RM Infrastructure Income (RMII), Harmony Energy Income (HEIT), Gore Street Energy Storage (GSF), Gresham House Energy Storage (GRID), Abrdn Private Equity Opportunities Trust (APEO), Phoenix Spree Deutschland (PSDL), Vietnam Holdings (VNH), Mercantile (MERC), AEW UK REIT (AEWU), Seraphim Space (SSIT), Tufton Oceanic Assets (SHIP), HICL Infrastructure (HICL), JLEN Environmental Assets Group (JLEN), Triple Point Energy Transition (TENT), GCP Asset Backed Income (GABI), Abrdn Diversified Income and Growth (ADIG).

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Produced by Ben Gamblin.