Portfolio Update

BLACKROCK LATIN AMERICAN INVESTMENT TRUST PLC All information is at 30 November 2013 and unaudited. Performance at month end with net income reinvested One Three One Three Five ^^^Since month months year years years 31.03.06 Sterling: Net asset value^ -5.7% 2.9% -6.6% -29.2% 95.0% 61.8% Share price -4.7% 6.8% -4.9% -31.6% 89.1% 53.5% MSCI EM Latin America -6.3% 2.7% -7.3% -20.8% 77.7% 77.2% US Dollars: Net asset value^ -3.9% 9.1% -4.5% -25.5% 108.3% 52.9% MSCI EM Latin America -4.4% 8.8% -5.2% -16.6% 89.7% 67.4% ^cum income ^^^Date which BlackRock took over the investment management of the Company. Sources: BlackRock, Standard & Poor's Micropal At month end Net asset value - capital only: 493.53p Net asset value - cum income: 498.06p Share price: 447.75p Total Assets#: £196.1m Discount(share price to cum income NAV): 10.1% Average discount* over the month - cum income: 10.6% Gearing at month end**: 4.3% Gearing range (as a % of net assets): 0-25% Net yield##: 4.3% Ordinary shares in issue**: 39,369,620 #Total assets include current year revenue. ## calculated using total dividends declared for the financial year ended 31 December 2012 as a percentage of month end share price. *The discount is calculated using the cum income NAV (expressed in sterling terms). **Gearing is calculated using debt at par, less cash and cash equivalents and fixed interest investments as a percentage of net assets. ***Excluding 2,071,662 shares held in treasury. Geographic Regional Exposure % Total % of Equity MSCI EM Latin Assets Portfolio * American Index Brazil 61.4 62.1 57.2 Mexico 28.0 28.3 27.3 Chile 2.6 2.6 8.1 Colombia 2.1 2.1 5.4 Panama 1.1 1.1 0.0 Peru 3.8 3.8 2.0 Argentina 0.0 0.0 0.0 Net current assets (inc.Fixed interest) 1.0 0.0 0.0 ----- ----- ----- Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 ----- ----- ----- *excluding net current assets & fixed interest Ten Largest Equity Investments (in percentage order) % of Company equity Country of Risk portfolio % of BM Itau Unibanco Brazil 7.6 4.8 Vale Brazil 7.1 6.3 Petrobras Brazil 6.1 7.7 Grupo Televisa Mexico 3.8 2.1 BB Seguridade Brazil 3.7 0.9 Cemex Mexico 3.5 1.7 Banco Bradesco Brazil 3.5 5.0 America Movil Mexico 3.3 5.5 Kroton Brazil 3.3 0.4 FEMSA Mexico 2.9 2.5 Commenting on the markets, Will Landers, representing the investment Manager noted; Summary of Performance over the period For November 2013, the Company's NAV fell by 5.7% while the shares fell by 4.7% (all in sterling terms with income reinvested) and the Company's benchmark, the MSCI EM Latin America Free Index fell by 6.3%. Fund Manager's Commentary Positive contributions to performance stemmed primarily from stock selection in Brazil, an overweight position and stock selection in Mexico and underweight positions in Colombia and Chile. In Brazil, the largest individual contributors included an overweight position in Kroton Educacional and underweights in Petrobras and Ambev. In Mexico, the largest individual contributions came from overweights in Pinfra and Cemex. Not owning Ecopetrol in Colombia also contributed positively to performance. An overweight in Brazil somewhat offset the strong stock selection for the month. The gearing also weighed on performance. The largest individual detractors included an underweight in America Movil, overweights in Itau and BM&F Bovespa and not owning Inbursa. Net gearing was 4.3% at the end of November. During the month we reduced our underweight in materials by adding to Vale (iron ore) and initiating positions in Usiminas (steel) and Suzano (pulp & paper). We also added to banks in Brazil and Peru. In addition we rotated some Brazilian education exposure by exiting Estacio and initiating a position in Anhanguera. These moves were partially funded by exiting BR Malls, Endesa and Cyrela as well as reducing exposure to Petrobras, BM&F Bovespa and Fibra Uno. We enter the last month of 2013 with an overweight in Brazil and a close to neutral position in Mexico - both based on valuations we find in the respective countries counter-balancing the very different top down stories. In Brazil, we increased our exposure to companies that will benefit from the current level of FX - and would do even better if the currency devalued further vis-à-vis the USD. Positive points for Brazilian equities include the success of recent toll road and airport auctions, strong employment figures, improving asset quality in the financial system and the expected end of the road for the current tightening cycle by the Central Bank - along with still some of the cheaper valuations in Emerging Markets and earnings growth that should meet the mid-teens growth expectation for 2013, with a similar forecast for 2014. In Mexico, energy reform seems close to being passed by Congress, with the market's attention then returning to the ability of the Mexican economy to return to growth after a disappointing 2013 - with valuation parameters at the top of Emerging Markets. In the rest of the region, we continue to invest where we can based on the combination of fundamentals and liquidity. 12 December 2013 ENDS Latest information is available by typing www.blackrock.co.uk/brla on the internet, "BLRKINDEX" on Reuters, "BLRK" on Bloomberg or "8800" on Topic 3 (ICV terminal). Neither the contents of the Manager's website nor the contents of any website accessible from hyperlinks on the Manager's website (or any other website) is incorporated into, or forms part of, this announcement.
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