NEWS
16 Dec 2008 - Everest Babcock & Brown's Alternative Investment Trust continues negative returns in November
Everest Babcock & Brown's Alternative Investment Trust returned -7.86% in November, bringing its YTD performance to -35.53%, compared to the benchmark HFRX Global Hedge Fund Index YTD return of -22.22%.
This result follows on from heavy losses in the fund in October, and was a result of poor performance across all strategies. In their monthly report the managers note the ongoing dislocation of equity and credit markets as a key factor in the fund's performance. They also discuss the impact of redemptions in a number of their underlying funds, and how have been actively managing the risks to the fund on this issue.
16 Dec 2008 - Agora's Absolute Return Fund down -3.19% in November
Agora's Absolute Return Fund was down -3.19% in November, compared to the S&P/ASX 200's return of -6.20% in the same period. This result brings the fund's YTD performance to -14.05%.
Agora is expecting economic indicators to remain negative into 2009, and is thus continuing to be conservative in its approach, i.e. they will continue to operate with a low level of exposure to the equity market. Agora's leveraged Absolute Return Fund returned -4.02% in November, and is down -12.98% YTD.
16 Dec 2008 - Pengana’s Global Small Companies Solution down 1.7% in November and 34.2% lower over 3 months
Pengana’s Global Small Companies Solution fund lost 1.7% in November and has fallen 34.2% over the last three months. The fund benchmark is an equally weighted combination of returns available from each of the three geographic regions that it invests in: North America, Europe and Asia. The fund outperformed this measure by 6% in November but has underperformed by 1.2% over the three months.
The manager believes that small companies are now attractively priced with good potential in the Asian region. Research conducted by Pengana shows that values have fallen sharply while earnings remain relatively healthy so the manager will be looking to add another Asian small cap specialist to its team over coming months.
16 Dec 2008 - Antipodean's Volatility Arbitrage Strategy +3.82% for November, +13.68% YTD
Antipodean Capital's Volatility Arbitrage Strategy returned +3.82% for November, bringing their YTD performance to +13.68% and their annualised return since inception (December 2007) to +24.54%.
This result was attributed to positive returns in the fund's equity and FX derivatives strategies. Antipodean's CTA Strategy also posted a positive result for November (+1.21%), while their $A Currency Strategy returned a small loss of -0.11%.
15 Dec 2008 - Australian Hedge Funds start to distance themsleves from Madoff scandal
Although too early to say definitively, it is hoped that direct repercussions (i.e., Investments) by Australian hedge funds, fund of funds and other local investors in former US "Investment Guru" Madoff's so called "Ponzi" scheme will be minimal.
As of 15th December, two local Fund of Funds, Everest, and Select/Gottex have categorically denied having any investment or exposure to Madoff's extraordinary US$50 billion fraud.
However, there is no doubt that further confidence will be eroded in the eyes of ordinary investors in the top end of town, with this scam following on a series of disasters involving both overseas and local former high flying names.
Equally expect the surveillance of unregulated funds (a greater issue in the US than Australia) by the authorities to increase significantly.
12 Dec 2008 - Macquarie Equinox Fund of Funds latest to halt redemptions
Macquarie has written to investors with the news that as of 28th November, redemptions in their Equinox Series Fund of Funds have been suspended until further notice. Redemptions for 31 October will be processed, but all others, including those for November 28th, are included in the suspension.
Macquarie's letter to Equinox shareholders cited difficult (but now well known) issues affecting underlying managers, who themselves have been limiting or freezing redemptions. This poses a major issue for the Fund of Funds model with liquidity dependent on underlying assets which are themselves illiquid.
As a result there is, and will continue to be, a "cascade" effect as investors seek liquid assets, which in themselves are becoming an increasingly rare commodity.
Macquarie also noted other reasons for the problem, including falling interest rates damaging the mechanism for capital protection, and a falling Australian dollar affecting the value of predominantly US$ underlying investments, as well as impacting the A$/US$ currency hedges employed. Finally, the portfolio employed leverage between 10% and 20% of NAV, and this loan facility had been withdrawn and in current conditions was unable to be replaced.
12 Dec 2008 - AFM November Preliminary Performance Review
Absolute Return funds surveyed by Australian Fund Monitors (AFM) that have reported November results indicates it was a
much improved month for the industry with quite diverse results. To date the average return for the month is negative 2.51% with 37% of funds in AFM's database having reported.
The best performing strategies have again been non equity based (i.e. Global Macro, Commodities, Currencies and
Managed Futures). Equity based strategies have suffered less than in September and October, significantly outperforming
the S&P/ASX200 Accumulation Index and the S&P500 Total Return Index which fell 6.20% and 7.18% respectively for the
month.
Click the link below for the full report.
12 Dec 2008 - St Helens Capital Ailsa Fund gains 2.53% in November
SHC's Ailsa Fund reported a gain of +2.53% in November, bringing its YTD return to -5.13%.
The 3 month return on the Ailsa Fund was -2.1%, compared to the S&P/ASX200, which returned -26.7% over the same period. SHC retains a positive view on global equity markets in 2009, although the real economy may still have some way to fall.
12 Dec 2008 - Attunga Capital's funds mixed in November
Attunga Capital's managed futures and multi-strategy funds reported both positive and negative returns for November.
Attunga's managed futures funds, the Enviro Opportunities Fund (EOF) and the Power & Enviro (Offshore) Fund (PEOF), reported returns of -1.04% and -1.10% respectively for November, while their multi-strategy Agricultural Trading Fund (ATF) returned +1.29%. Positive performance in the ATF was attributed to calendar spreads in soybean oil, corn and soybeans, which offset losses on market spreads in wheat markets. The EOF and PEOF, which are both mainly invested in Australian electricity assets, are looking ahead to the release of the Australian Government's emission trading scheme proposal in mid December, which will impact their power and emission markets.
11 Dec 2008 - TGM GTAA Fund (AUD) gains +4.50% in November, -0.38% YTD
Tactical Global Management (TGA)'s GTAA AUD Fund was up +4.50% for November, bringing their YTD performance to -0.38%.
TGM attributed this result to their investment strategies in global equities (long European and UK, short US and Australian) and fixed interest (long US, short Japanese), while at the same time having no exposures in global currencies or at broad asset-class levels.