Morningstar's Manager Check Up

REAFFIRMED RATINGS: Morningstar's Jonathan Miller explains why analysts positively rate Fidelity UK Smaller Companies, Man GLG Undervalued Assets and JPM China

Jonathan Miller 19 April, 2017 | 3:16PM
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Jonathan Miller: Welcome to the Morningstar manager check-up, for the latest updates from our manager research team. We start with Fidelity UK Smaller Companies managed by Alex Wright and Jonathan Winton. The process here was devised by Wright and looks for stocks with unrecognised growth potential that offer strong downside protection.

In terms of day to day management, it’s become clear that Jonathan Winton has become more influential since Wright took on the Fidelity Special Situations fund about three years ago. Although Winton is inexperienced compared with peers in this space, we see continuity in execution of the process. There’s also a wider analyst team at Fidelity that can be called upon. The fund remains soft closed and we reaffirm our Morningstar analyst rating of Bronze.

Next up is the Man GLG Undervalued Assets fund run by Henry Dixon. What we particularly like is the highly-disciplined process and strong execution, making this a compelling choice for investors. Although this was launched in 2013, our conviction has been built over a longer time frame through Dixon’s previous mandate using the same process.

His thorough balance sheet analysis looks to identify two types of stock: those trading below his estimate of the company’s asset value and those where the company’s profit stream is being undervalued relative to the cost of capital. The fund had a tough year last year but is already bouncing back in 2017 and we believe in the ability to generate strong risk adjusted returns. So the fund maintains its Silver Rating.

Finally, we have the JP Morgan China fund, that’s been managed by Howard Wang since the start of 2016. He’s something of a veteran in this space, having run other mandates in the region, and since taking over has implemented his secular growth investment process.

Wang targets companies with strong earnings or cash flow growth, robust business models with barriers to entry, and a favourable competitive landscape. The fund underperformed last year which isn’t surprising given his style was out of favour and value stocks rallied.

What we observe today when analysing his portfolio is that he remains true to his style, with overweights in the healthcare and consumer discretionary sectors. With our confidence in Wang and his process, plus competitive fees, we maintain our Bronze Rating on this fund.

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Securities Mentioned in Article

Security NamePriceChange (%)Morningstar
Rating
Fidelity UK Smaller Companies A-Acc412.71 GBP-0.48Rating
JPM China A (dist) USD60.76 USD-0.27Rating
Man GLG Undervalued Assets Profl Acc C215.11 GBP-0.73Rating

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Jonathan Miller  is Director of Manager Research, Morningstar UK

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