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The fund held 50% of assets in equities (in 22 different companies, of which 20% of total assets are in UK equities, 22% in the US, Nestle, of Switzerland, and three miners/oil producers in Canada and Australia), 37.5% in government debt (mostly US Treasury Inflation Protected Securities but also UK and Singapore T-Bills, and the remaining 12.5% in Gold Bullion (held through an ETF).