Capital Gearing Trust (LSE: CGT) is a large British investment trust which invests in a broad range of equities, bonds, commodities and cash. Established in 1973,[1] the company is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.[2] It has been managed since 1982 by Capital Gearing Asset Management, which is an employee ownership trust.[3] The chairman is Jean Matterson.[4]

References

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