NEWS
12 Nov 2008 - Wallace Australia Opportunities Fund positive 8.15% for October, +39.9% YTD
Wallace Australia Opportunities Fund, a Cayman based Equity Market Neutral Hedge Fund with a 3 year track record, has overcome the worst equity market performance since October '87 and restrictions on short selling to return investors 8.15% for October, (preliminary results) bringing YTD 2008 results to +39.9%.
All profits were made in the long/short portfolio which returned +8.87%, whilst the Event Driven portfolio recorded a small loss of -0.72%.
The fund was established in October 2005 and has returned 21.62% annualised over its three year track record. Wallace also manages an Australian Listed Investment Company (LIC).
11 Nov 2008 - Redwood's Apeiron Global Macro Fund continues to shine
Apeiron's Global Macro Fund has continued the recent positive performance, returning +5.21% after fees in October, as a follow up from September's performance of +7.22%. On a 2008 YTD basis the fund has returned an impressive 19.81%, in line with their annualised return since inception in February 2006 of +19.47%.
Apeiron's performance report indicated that the result was achieved in spite of remaining heavily weighted towards cash, with remaining exposure predominantly on the short side, and as a macro manager trading futures and FX markets, not inhibited by the equity short selling bans.
11 Nov 2008 - Bennelong Long Short Equity Fund up 3.78% in October
Bennelong's Long/Short Equity Fund has produced a positive result of +3.78% in October, with the manager lamenting the lost opportunities associated with the ongoing short selling ban.
In the latest monthly comment, the Manager's view is that there is likely to be further deleveraging as domestic corporate and household sectors have not yet sufficiently reduced leverage from the previously grossly inflated levels, and that this will possibly lead to further disorderly (i.e. forced) debt reduction.
Bennelong has been one of the best performing Equity Managers in the Australian market this year with performance YTD of 7.92%.
11 Nov 2008 - Pengana's Long/Short equity fund loses 13.5% in October
Pengana's Australian Equities Long Short fund lost 13.5% net after all fees in October, bringing their 6 month performance to -21%, vs the ASX300 Accumulation Index which fell 12.9% in October, and has fallen 26.9% over the past 6 months.
Pengana manages a range of funds, which struggled in October's unprecedented volatility. The Pengana Global Resources Fund fell over 12%, following a fall of -20% in September.
Pengana's Global Volatility Fund, which was launched with much fanfare in November 2007 and initially performed well in the first half of 2008, appears to have ceased reporting returns.
11 Nov 2008 - Platinum's range of Funds provide mixed returns in October
Platinum Asset Management, Australia's largest Absolute Return fund manager with over $14b in total assets under management, provided investors a range of returns for October, with the flagship Platinum International Fund, a global equity long/short fund with over $7 billion in FUM recording +1.30% for the month.
On a monthly basis, Platinum's Japan Fund was their best performer, returning 5.00%, whilst their European Equity L/S fund was the worst performer with a negative 12.30%.
11 Nov 2008 - Regal's Tasman Market Neutral Fund drops -4.15% in October, -8.00% YTD
Regal's Amazon and Tasman Market Neutral Funds fell -1.26% and -4.15% respectively in October against a backdrop of a fall of 14% in the ASX, as long standing short positions continued to work well in the weak overall market. However, positive performance from the short positions in both funds was not sufficient to offset one long position which fell over 50%.
Regal Funds Management was established by Andrew King in January 2004 and manages four funds. The Amazon Fund was established in September 2005 and has an annualised return of +21.69% since inception, while the Tasman Fund was established in May 2007 and has an annualised return since inception of +12.39%.
11 Nov 2008 - Headland Global Diversified stays risk averse to complete 2 year track record
Headland's Global Diversified Fund completed 24 months track record with a positive October performance of +0.22%, bringing 2008 YTD to +1.31%, after moving substantially to guaranteed bank deposits to avoid the risk of volatile markets.
Citing extreme volatility in multiple markets, Headland's CIO Jerry Pressnell remained committed to capital preservation with 98.8% of the Fund's assets in bank deposits covered under the Australian Government's recent guarantee.
Headland has returned 8.28% annualised since inception and invests in bonds, currencies and commodities to provide wholesale investors an alternative strategy designed to provide a low correlation to equities.
6 Nov 2008 - Commodity Strategies' long short program delivers +8.77% in October
Commodity Strategies has reported October results for its long/short and long only programs, returning +8.77% and +22.58% YTD for the Long/Short, and -0.53% and +9.67% YTD for the Long only.
Commodity Strategies was established in 1999 by Robert Holroyd with the objective of providing diversification from and low correlation to equity markets.
21 Oct 2008 - Fortitude Capital continues a positive year with +2.61% for September, bringing them to +8.26% YTD.
Fortitude Capital's onshore absolute return fund has maintained its ranking as the only Australian fund to record a positive performance in every month of 2008. Given the extreme volatility of the markets this year, coupled with the ASIC short selling ban which was introduced partway through September, the result justifies Fortitude recently taking out the 2008 hedge fund of the year award.
Fortitude's Cayman offshore fund returned +2.10% in September for an annual result of +5.27%, but has not quite been able to achieve a positive return every month, with small losses of -0.43% and -0.29% in June and March respectively
Fortitude Capital Absolute Return Trust is a multi-strategy market neutral fund specialising in listed Australian equities and derivatives.
17 Oct 2008 - Attunga achieves positive returns
Attunga Capital reported positive gains for September achieving 4.72% (YTD 15.19%) and 0.06% (YTD 2.62%) in the Attunga Agricultural Trading Fund and the Attunga Enviro Opportunities Fund, respectively
The Attunga Agricultural Trading Fund primarily invests in global exchange traded soft commodity and agricultural derivatives and securities, with a focus on relative value and other trading strategies. Attunga took advantage of continuing high volatility in commodity markets which they commented was as much due to the credit crisis fallout as fundamental factors.
The Attunga Enviro Opportunities Fund primarily invests in derivative products, mainly focusing on the Australian National Electricity Market (ETC and OTC), but with a mandate which includes CO² emissions, weather, gas, water and other energy and environmental related markets. Attunga reported a quiet month on power markets resulting in the nominal gain.