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Five fund tips for a hung parliament

By ADRIAN LOWCOCK 15/04/2010

Five fund tips for a hung parliament  by Adrian Lowcock

Whilst hung parliaments are very rare, the opinion polls are suggesting that this is the closest run election in a generation. Markets do not like uncertainty and can become more volatile ahead of any general election.

In the event of a hung parliament it is likely that there will be a lack of decisiveness as evidence to tackle the national debt. Evidence suggests that coalition governments are not able to agree on how to proceed on major issues. This uncertainty will most likely affect sterling and could result in a downgrade of our credit rating.

So what can you do ahead of the election to prepare if you are convinced that we are going to have a hung parliament:

Sell gilts and corporate bonds

A downgrade of the UK credit rating will force gilt prices down, which raises the income yield, reflecting the increased risk of the UK Government defaulting on its debt. This will pontentially have a knock-on effect for corporate bonds. To avoid this we suggest investors look at strategic bond funds where the manager will be able to move to areas in the sector less sensitive to the UK credit rating.

Recommendation:Legal and General Dynamic Bond.

Sell UK small companies and buy UK FTSE 100

UK smaller companies are more geared towards domestic growth and earnings, and therefore will not benefit as much from a devaluation of the currency. They have less resources and are not as able to weather the storm as large companies. The FTSE 100 is full of global companies which earn significant proportion of their revenues from overseas it is these companies that will benefit from a fall in sterling.

Recommendation:Artemis Income.

Buy global equities

This is will help reduce your exposure to the UK, providing diversification to a portfolio and minimising the impact a hung parliament will bring. Look to invest across all the major economic regions to provide a broad exposure to your portfolio.

Recommendation:Threadneedle Global Select C1.

Buy gold

Gold is seen as defensive investment and a safe haven, which investors move to when they have concerns about the market outlook. As gold is priced in US dollars, investors will benefit from currency falls in the UK.

Recommendation:Blackrock Gold & General.

Buy absolute return

Absolute return funds will provide investors the opportunity to benefit from falls in the UK market because the managers are able to sell shares they do not own. These funds tend to provide long term consistent returns but will underperform a strongly rising market. As greater uncertainty creeps in, these funds will provide a stable base for your portfolio.

Recommendation:Standard Life Global Absolute Return.

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