Murray International Trust (MYI)

EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 36 MIN

Murray International Trust (MYI)

from JohnBaronPortfolios.co.uk · host John Hughman

MYI is a diversified global equity income investmenttrust managed by abrdn’s Samantha Fitzpatrick and Martin Connaghan. With a globally unconstrained remit, the trust aims to deliver an above-average dividend yield alongside long-term real growth in both income and capital. The managers build a high-conviction portfolio of around 50 high-quality businesses from across developed and emerging markets, all expected to pay attractive, sustainable and growing dividends. While the mandate allows selective use of fixed income when valuations are especially compelling, the portfolio today is overwhelmingly equity-focused, with holdings spread across sectors such as financials, technology, consumer and industrials. The emphasis throughout is on valuation discipline, balance sheet strength and genuine underlying cash generation to ensure the dividend is covered by income earned from the underlying companies.In this interview Samantha and Martin discuss how theyhave steered the trust through a period of persistent macro uncertainty, including inflation, shifting interest-rate expectations, political tensions and volatile currencies. They explain the dual objective of delivering dependable income and attractive capital growth, and how portfolio flexibility allows them to blend higher-yielding names with lower- yielding but faster-growing businesses. The managers talk through their disciplined approach to valuation - trimming winners and adding to fundamentally sound laggards -their enduring conviction in emerging markets, and the rationale behind key positions in financials and technology. They also outline recent portfolio changes, including recycling from bonds into equities and new stock ideas, and explain why a consistent, bottom-up process remains their best defence against an unpredictable world.

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