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  • Arild Orgland – Looking for the like-minded

    Industrifinans’s Arild Orgland explains why he is a big UCITS fan and talks about how he scours the fund world for managers who think in the same way that he does.

  • Ucits – the right shape for a fund?

    Over the past two decades or so, Ucits has become the default fund format for cross-border funds. Since the UCITS IV directive opened up the alternative space for Ucits funds in 2009, the format has become even more ubiquitous. Its dominance has even gone as far that many fund selectors have narrowed down their selection…

  • European investors dump hedge funds

    Institutional investors based in Europe have withdrawn $6.8bn from offshore hedge funds in the first seven months of the year, according to data compiled by Mandatewire. By contrast, North American investors have continued to pour money into the asset class.

  • Alternative Ucits – better than hedge funds?

    Demand for liquid funds with a mandate to invest in derivative strategies appears insatiable in Europe, with net fund flows having exceeded €7bn each month since February. And a convincing majority of fund buyers wants to continue adding to their absolute return holdings, according to EIE’s latest data. But do these so-called alternative Ucits funds…

  • Investors pile into currency-hedged European equity

    Consider the following: you come together with your investment committee, look at macroeconomic fundamentals, GDP growth trends and companies’ earnings forecasts, and you come to the conclusion that European equities are far more attractive than stocks elsewhere. However, you and your colleagues also agree that, with a rate hike in the US this year ever…

  • Gold and metals funds see $1.1bn outflows

    Gold and precious metals funds saw $1.1bn of outflows over the past week, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

  • Jean Charles de le Court (pt 2/2): The rise of alternatives

    In part two of this interview, Jean-Charles de le Court evaluates the rise of alternative Ucits funds, and explains why they have become more attractive for him to invest in. He also clarifies why he tends to prefer a small funds with little assets under management over their established peers.

  • Jean-Charles de le Court (pt 1/2) – “Fund managers should eat their own cooking”

    Jean-Charles de le Court tells EIE’s Dylan Emery how he goes about selecting managers for his ‘fund-of satellites’ strategy. He explains why he is not so much focused on volatility, but insists on managers who invest in their own funds.

  • Be smart – only pay fees for niche managers

    Alpha opportunities are limited, and investors should therefore only select funds which operate in a niche, says Markus Schuller, a Monaco-based consultant who gives asset allocation and strategic advice to global financial institutions.

  • Risk-parity creates risks of its own kind, say fund managers at Expert Investor Monaco

    “Huge amounts of money have been flowing into multi-asset and risk-parity funds,” said Fred Ingham, head of international hedge fund investments for Neuberger Berman, who was one of the speakers at Expert Investor Europe’s first ever event in Monaco. “Kind of all that money is predicated on similar volatility assumptions about correlations within and across…

  • Leveraged China ETF propels Montero to victory in Fund Picker Competition

    Montero achieved a total return of 41.37% on his portfolio of eight funds from April 2014 to April 2015. The showpiece of his portfolio is the Direxion Daily FTSE China Bull 3X ETF Fund, a leveraged fund on the Chinese equity market. The fund took full advantage of the rally in Chinese equities following the…

  • Investors get foretaste of bond market plunge

    While government bond yields and, in particular, gilt, bund and treasury yields have all been rising in recent weeks (German 10 year yields doubled last week) the last few days have seen sudden, sharp moves that have seen investors lose significant amounts of capital. As one investor put it to Portfolio Adviser on Thursday, if…