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Hedge Funds Advance 1.37% in March

Friday, April 10, 2009 : Permalink

New York (HedgeCo.Net) – Hedge funds gained 1.37 percent in March, according to data compiled by the Hennessee Group LLC.  It was a successful month for the equity markets at well, with the S&P advancing 8.54 percent, the NASDAQ climbing 10.94 percent, and the Dow Jones advancing 7.73 percent.

"Hedge funds with a focus on the financial sector may potentially outperform in 2009," said Co-Founder of Hennessee Group Charles Gradante.  "Not only did Citigroup and Bank of America announce a profitable January and February, but the borrowings at the Fed discount window have been steadily declining.  It is possible that the banking crisis of confidence can unwind as quickly as it unfolded."  

According to the data, the long/short equity index advanced 1.6 percent, thanks to programs launched by the U.S. government aimed at helping the banking sector.  The arbitrage/event driven index gained 1.34 percent, with credit opportunities aplenty and many managers increasing stakes in bank debt, high yield and convertible bonds. 

The global macro index saw a steady increase of .74 percent.  The Hennessee Group pointed to the fact that many macro managers posted losses on their short-term Treasuries trade after the Fed announced they would buy $300 billion in U.S. Treasuries, which prompted buying and drove down yields.

This puts the YTD gain for hedge funds at just over 1 percent.

Julie Scuderi
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Hedge Funds Advance 1.10% in January

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 : Permalink

New York (HedgeCo.Net ) – After a disappointing 2008, hedge funds seem to be on the up and up, advancing 1.10% in January according to the latest research by the New York-based Hennessee Group.

According to the research, convertible arbitrage funds are leading the pack, advancing 5.79% in January with the Arbitrage/Event Driven Index advancing 2.36% as a whole.  Following suit was the long/short equity strategy, which was up .90% for the month.  Experts analyzed this was due to profits made from shorting earnings, since only 55% of companies had met earnings expectations in January.  In addition,  the Global/Macro fund index rose .44% for the month.

Mutual funds also seem to be showing signs of revival.  “We are encouraged by the $6.5 billion that poured into mutual funds during the last week of January,” said Lee Hennessee, Managing Principal of Hennessee Group. “We continue to monitor fund flows and believe that if this trend continues, it could be basing and a bullish sign for equity markets.”  

Hedge funds outperformed the markets last month across the board.  The S & P 500 dropped 8.57%, the NASDAQ Composite Index declined 6.38% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 8.84%.

Julie Scuderi
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Hedge Funds on the Rise, Advance 1.10% in January

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 : Permalink

New York (HedgeCo.Net ) – After a disappointing 2008, hedge funds seem to be on the up and up, advancing 1.10% in January according to the latest research by the New York-based Hennessee Group.

According to the research, convertible arbitrage funds are leading the pack, advancing 5.79% in January with the Arbitrage/Event Driven Index advancing 2.36% as a whole.  Following suit was the long/short equity strategy, which was up .90% for the month.  Experts analyzed this was due to profits made from shorting earnings, since only 55% of companies had met earnings expectations in January.  In addition,  the Global/Macro fund index rose .44% for the month.

Mutual funds also seem to be showing signs of revival.  “We are encouraged by the $6.5 billion that poured into mutual funds during the last week of January,” said Lee Hennessee, Managing Principal of Hennessee Group. “We continue to monitor fund flows and believe that if this trend continues, it could be basing and a bullish sign for equity markets.”  

Hedge funds outperformed the markets last month across the board.  The S & P 500 dropped 8.57%, the NASDAQ Composite Index declined 6.38% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 8.84%.

Julie Scuderi
Senior Editor for HedgeCo.Net
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Hedge Funds Rally in December, Post Record Losses on the Year

Monday, January 12, 2009 : Permalink

New York (HedgeCo.Net) – Although hedge funds finished up 2008 with some of the worst numbers to date, they showed some signs of promise in December.  According to the latest research by the Hennessee Group LLC, a New York-based advisor to hedge fund investors, hedge funds advanced .51 percent in December.  

Hedge funds finished up the year down 19.15 percent according to the research.  Although it was a dismal year for funds as a whole, they still outperformed the S & P, which was down 38.5 percent on the year, the Dow Jones, who dropped almost 34 percent, and the NASDAQ Composite Index, which posted a 40 percent drop on the year.

One challenge for hedge funds in 2008 was the record number of redemption requests
brought on by clients.  Large hedge funds such as Citadel, Harbinger and Cerberus, along with about 80 others, had to put some form of restrictions on client withdrawals.

“Year-end redemptions were significant, as the average fund returned 15% to 25% of investors’ assets.  Combined with negative performance and complete liquidations, the entire hedge fund industry started 2009 at close to 50% of the capital it was at the beginning of 2008,” said Charles Gradante, Co-Founder of the Hennessee Group.  “However, this should be a positive for funds as less capital will be chasing the same long/short trades, which should lead to better returns.”

The Hennessee Long/Short Equity Index saw a .31 percent advance in December, while the year to date was down over 18 percent.  The Global/Macro Index rose .61 percent in December, although taking an almost 21 percent hit for the year.  The Arbitrage/Event Driven Index, which was down 18.5 percent on the year, advanced 1 percent in December.

Julie Scuderi
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Hedge Funds Rally in December, Post Record Losses on the Year

Saturday, January 12, 2008 : Permalink

New York (HedgeCo.Net) – Although hedge funds finished up 2008 with some of the worst numbers to date, they showed some signs of promise in December.  According to the latest research by the Hennessee Group LLC, a New York-based advisor to hedge fund investors, hedge funds advanced .51 percent in December.

They finished up the year down 19.15 percent.  Although it was a dismal year for hedge funds as a whole, they still outperformed the S & P, which was down 38.5 percent on the year, the Dow Jones, who dropped almost 34 percent, and the NASDAQ Composite Index, which posted a 40 percent drop on the year.

One challenge for hedge funds in 2008 was the record number of redemption requests brought on by clients.  Large hedge funds such as Citadel, Harbinger and Cerberus, along with about 80 others, had to put some form of restrictions on client withdrawals.

“Year-end redemptions were significant, as the average fund returned 15% to 25% of investors’ assets.  Combined with negative performance and complete liquidations, the entire hedge fund industry started 2009 at close to 50% of the capital it was at the beginning of 2008,” said Charles Gradante, Co-Founder of the Hennessee Group.  “However, this should be a positive for funds as less capital will be chasing the same long/short trades, which should lead to better returns.”

The Hennessee Long/Short Equity Index saw a .31 percent advance in December, while the year to date was down over 18 percent.  The Global/Macro Index rose .61 percent in December, although taking an almost 21 percent hit for the year.  The Arbitrage/Event Driven Index, which was down 18.5 percent on the year, advanced 1 percent in December.

Julie Scuderi
Senior Editor for HedgeCo.Net
Email: julie@hedgeco.net

HedgeCo.Net is a premier hedge fund database and community for qualified and accredited investors only. Membership on www.hedgeco.net is FREE and EASY. We also offer FREE LISTINGS for Hedge Funds!
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