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The Swedish Wire – Sweden, which holds the rotating EU presidency, is consulting European capitals and “most of them are positive” about the idea, said Roberta Alenius, spokeswoman for Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt.
“The prime minister wants a summit if it is really needed, and if it gives a common position before the Pittsburgh meeting” on September 24-25, she added.
EU member states have already agreed among themselves to boost surveillance of the banking and insurance sectors as well as hedge funds.
West Palm Beach (HedgeCo.net) – Hedge fund prime broker, Newedge, has started using a Dubai Point of Presence (POP) connection to facilitate their access to the Dubai Gold and Commodity Exchange (DGCX). The new connection has high bandwidth and is more secure than an internet-based connection, the company said.
Amaury de Villemandy, CEO of Newedge Europe and Middle East, commented on its fixed line capacity, saying, “Our investment in establishing direct connectivity to DGCX was based on the increased interest among our clients in capitalizing on the commodity and currency trading opportunities offered by the Exchange.”
Newedge is a 50/50 joint venture between Societe Generale and Calyon. With a presence in 25 locations in 17 countries, Newedge primarily serves institutional clients, providing access to more than 85 exchanges.
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West Palm Beach (HedgeCo.net) – International financial services provider TMF Group has expanded into boutiqe and hedge funds in Australia through the acquisition of Sydney administrator, Kingsway Taitz Fund Administration Pty Ltd,.
Recognised as a leading provider of boutique and hedge fund administration services in the Asia‐Pacific region, Kingsway Taitz has been top ranked in its peer group for the past two years by the annual Global Custodian Hedge Fund Administrator Survey.
"The increasing demand for our services made it apparent that the next phase of growth required the backing of a global fund administrator with strong financial resources." Brian Taitz, managing director of Kingsway Taitz said “This transaction provides the opportunity to align with a like‐minded global fund administration company that shares our values and culture."
“This transaction brings together two highly successful companies – one global and one local with complementary skills and values, and a shared focus on client service and staff development," managing directors of TMF Eric Koolen and Catherine Caradus, said. TMF has over 175 fund administration clients.
Eric Koolen, who has 20 years of fund administration experience, will lead the combined organisation in Australia. Brian Taitz will continue to be involved on a day to day basis for up to six months to ensure a seamless integration of the two organisations. The company says there will be no immediate changes.
Kingsway Taitz has retained Capital Advice as its financial adviser in relation to this transaction.
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West Palm Beach (HedgeCo.net) – The Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday recieved permission to freeze the assets of Mohit A. Khanna, who alledgedly raised as much as $70 million from 300 investors though his fund, MAK 1 Enterprises Group, LLC.
The SEC says he solicited investors in Southern California and several other states, as well as a charitable foundation, through word-of-mouth referrals and a website. The defendant claimed to pool investor funds to invest in commercial paper, foreign currency trading products, and other investments, which the SEC believes to be non-existent. Instead, Khanna misused investor funds to pay for several luxury cars and residential properties, including those now owned by his wife, Sharanjit Khanna of San Diego, Calif., who was also named as a relief defendant.
The complaint alleges Khanna fabricated and gave to an accountant a “screen shot” of MAK 1′s online banking activity purporting to show a balance of over $50 million in its bank account, in reality, the average daily balance in that account never exceeded $197,000.
The SEC seeks preliminary and permanent injunctions, disgorgement, prejudgment interest, and financial penalties against Khanna and MAK 1. Court will hold a hearing on August 31, 2009.
The SEC had help from the FBI, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, National Futures Association, and the Better Business Bureau – San Diego.
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West Palm Beach (HedgeCo.net) – RBC Capital Markets today reported that for the month of July 2009 the RBC Hedge 250 Index(R) had a net return of 2.10 percent. This brings the year-to-date return of the Index to 13.04 percent. These returns are estimated and will be finalized by the middle of next month. The return for June 2009 has been finalized at 0.33 percent.
Comprised of approximately 250 actual hedge funds, the RBC Hedge 250 Index is positioned as a diversified and representative investable index. The Universe on which the Index is based currently consists of 5,242 hedge funds (excludes funds of hedge funds) with aggregate assets under management of $952 billion.
Since its inception on July 1, 2005 through the end of June 2009, the RBC Hedge 250 Index has had an annualized net return of 2.56 percent. In comparison, over the same period, other investable indices have averaged -1.44 percent while non-investable indices have averaged 4.25 percent, according to information reported by the sponsors of those indices.
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West Palm Beach (HedgeCo.net) – Encouraged by a promising investment environment and accelerated investment pace, New York-based special opportunities fund, Atalaya Capital Management LP, today announced that it has expanded its team, adding three investment professionals and a marketing professional.
“Recent positive changes in our target investment markets have prompted Atalaya to bolster our professional platform in order to capitalize on market conditions and new opportunities,” said Ivan Q. Zinn, Founding Partner & Chief Investment Officer.
Josh Ufberg joined as a Principal from Goldman Sachs’ Special Situations Group, while Rana Mitra and Alex Wang have joined the team responsible for the sourcing and purchase of private credit assets as Senior Associate and Associate, respectively. Ashley Fochtman joined the Firm as a Vice President and will be working in a business development capacity. Previously, Ms. Fochtman worked in hedge fund marketing and at Goldman Sachs as an energy derivatives analyst.
Founded by Mr. Zinn in 2006, Atalaya focuses on the opportunistic purchase of senior secured credit from forced sellers, failed financial institutions and sellers in need of liquidity such as banks, commercial finance companies, and other financial and investment institutions.
About Atalaya Capital Management
Atalaya Capital Management is an alternative investment firm focused on investing in small and middle market credit opportunities. Since inception in early 2006, the Firm has successfully invested over $1 billion through (1) the opportunistic purchase of private, senior secured credit from forced sellers, failed financial institutions and sellers in need of liquidity, and (2) proprietary ‘new issue’ credit investments including DIP loans and other senior secured financings.
West Palm Beach (HedgeCo.net) – Salus Alpha (SA) announced that their fund, ‘The Salus Alpha Directional Markets’ stood out from its peers in the Managed Futures space due to its unique approach.
The majority of the managed futures funds, SA said, invests systematically according to computer based trading models. A computer model typically uses different indicators to identify trends on the global financial markets. These models can be characterized as long-term and short-term operating models.
Most managed futures funds use long-term trend following models; this is the reason why most of the famous managed futures funds have had significantly negative performance since the beginning of the year 2009: they didn’t recognize the trend reversal in time.
The Approach of the Salus Alpha Directional Markets Fund differs significantly from competitors – Model Risk is minimized.
"Unlike other firms we do not trust in technical analysis but we forecast futures prices with precision to identify trends. In contrast to other managed futures models the Salus Alpha Directional Markets controls risk on position, sector and portfolio level. Daily risk balancing positions the fund right in stormy weather or trend less markets." SA said.
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HedgeCo.net (West Palm Beach) – Bandon Capital Management has reached it’s 5th year for its hedge fund flagship investment strategy, ‘Directional Interest Rate Strategy’, (DIRS) producing annualized returns of +7.09% net of all fees, comparatively over the same time period the S&P 500 has lost -2.15%.
The strategy provides investors with absolute returns, uncorrelated with the equity and fixed income markets, by investing in the US Treasury Market using ETF’s or mutual funds and is available to non-accredited investors.
“We’re incredibly proud of this milestone. This is an investment area where there is a tremendous amount of product development activity and innovation." Bill Woodruff, Founder and Managing Principal said, "As advisors and their clients increasingly seek non-correlated, absolute return strategies we stand out for both the length and strength of our track record.”
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HedgeCo.net (West Palm Beach) – Hedge fund consultant, Hennessee Group LLC, reported that managers benefited as international equities rallied in July, while the unpredictability of government intervention continues to be one of the greatest concerns for hedge funds.
“We have expected greater scrutiny and new regulation for the financial industry, and specifically for hedge funds, in 2009,” commented Charles Gradante, Co-Founder of Hennessee Group. “In the energy markets, regulators are calling for hard position limits on financially settled energy contracts set by NYMEX, starting as soon as September. While the goal is to reduce speculation and volatility in the energy markets, this could potentially reduce transparency by shifting trading to over-the-counter markets and decrease liquidity. The unpredictability of government intervention continues to be one of the greatest concerns for hedge funds.”
"The deterioration of the economy has clearly slowed, however we continue to see positive signs that we are on the road to recovery, including increases in new home sales, new orders, and production." Gradante said, "I am still cautious and see emerging signs of ‘protectionism’ in the form of dramatic reductions in external lending by G-7 institutions, which could stifle a global economic recovery."
“Hedge funds underperformed in July, as we would expect, but were able to capture a good portion of the market rally in July,” said Lee Hennessee, Managing Principal of Hennessee Group. “Managers opened up their net exposures to participate, but also benefited from a better than expected earnings season. However, managers remain vigilant, knowing that the markets could crack and crack quickly. The VIX is at pre-crisis August 2008 levels and that worries many.”
The Hennessee Hedge Fund Index advanced +3.37% in July (+15.50% YTD), while the S&P 500 increased +7.41%.
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New York (HedgeCo.net) – Hennessee Group LLC, an adviser to hedge fund investors, voiced concern in early 2009 that the global financial crisis could enter a new and more dangerous phase, one that could push several international countries to the brink of failure and further hinder the global economic recovery.
Of particular concern to the Hennessee Group was the dramatic growth in external debt exposures of G7 and emerging countries and the increasing risk of another outright failure similar to that of Iceland when they had a debt to GDP ratio exceeding 900%. However, Hennessee Group research now indicates that this risk has begun to subside as the majority of countries have experienced a decline in their overall external debt exposure in recent months after reaching all time highs in 2008. That said, the Hennessee Group now believes this development could come at the cost of economic growth as the majority of the decline in external debt has been due to a dramatic drop off in bank lending to foreign institutions.
Charles Gradante, Co-Founder of the Hennessee Group, noted “While the decline in external debt, particularly for countries like the U.K., is a positive development and is likely to reduce the risk of another Iceland, we fear the primary driver behind the external debt reduction, specifically the drop off in external bank lending, could ultimately slow the pace of the global economic recovery.” The Hennessee Group believes it is essential to global growth that banks resume prudent external lending to businesses and individuals to further alleviate the financial crisis and promote economic growth.
In its February 2009 research paper, the Hennessee Group highlighted numerous countries, particularly in the euro zone, that appeared to be building uncomfortably high external debt levels in recent years relative to their economic output. The bright spot, at that time, was the low level of U.S. external debt to GDP output (84%).
The Netherlands reached an external debt to GDP ratio of approximately 328%, while Ireland had a similar exposure ratio to that of Iceland, a staggering 900%. The UK’s debt to GDP ratio reached 456% while Switzerland’s rose to 433%.
Gradante stated, “We believe the build up in external debt was both alarming and unsustainable, particularly for many European countries, and that if the trend continued we could be at risk of a major systemic event.” Gradante continued, “Since our initial analysis, the majority of countries have started to reduce external lending.
The U.K. has decreased its external debt by nearly $3.5 trillion from its high of $12.1 trillion in the first quarter of 2008. While we believe this is a positive development from the perspective that it alleviates our initial concern regarding another Iceland; a closer look at the underlying numbers has revealed a new concern. The vast majority of the reduction is due to a decline in external bank lending, which we believe will present additional challenges going forward. Of the $3.5 trillion decline in the U.K. external debt, $2 trillion can be attributed to a drop off in external bank lending. This could present additional challenges to an economic recovery.”
The Hennessee Group believes this new trend is not just a problem isolated to the U.K. but rather a worldwide issue. In a recent press release by the Bank for International Settlements, they stated, “After a relatively small change in total outstanding stocks in the third quarter, banks’ external claims shrank by 5.4% in the fourth quarter of 2008 ($1.8 trillion at constant exchange rates), to $31 trillion.” They added, “This was the largest reduction ever recorded.” The global economy may very well struggle to recover if the banks remain unwilling to increase external debt lending and may result in a resurrection of protectionism.
HedgeCo.net (West Palm Beach) – Atlanta based hedge fund prime brokerage firm, NorthPoint Trading Partners, LLC, has opened an office in Dallas, Texas, led by industry veteran Chip Miller.
Miller joins NorthPoint from Stadium Capital where he was head trader for 4 years. He will head up both the prime brokerage and the sales trading operations in the region. Miller will report directly to Michael DeJarnette, President of NorthPoint.
“As we continue to expand our presence nationwide, we are very fortunate to have someone join our team who is as talented and experienced as Chip,” says Douglas Nelson, Chief Executive Officer of NorthPoint.
An industry veteran since 1993, Chip has held positions at Jefferies and Co., Clover Partners and Stadium Capital Management. He is experienced in the trading, operational and regulatory aspects of the buy and sell side.
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HedgeCo.net (West Palm Beach) – Alternative investment manager, Global Fund Exchange, has hired A. Michael D’Arpino as Director of Business Development, a new position at the firm. D’Arpino joins Global Fund Exchange from hedge fund manager Clinton Group, Inc.
"We are very excited to have Michael join our team," said Lauralouise Duffy, CEO, Global Fund Exchange Group. "He brings a wealth of hedge fund and Wall Street broker-dealer experience, outstanding leadership capabilities and the expert analytical, planning and communications skills that are so critically important to our investors."
Prior to joining Global Fund Exchange, D’Arpino was Managing Director, Clinton Group, Inc., where he held responsibility for all marketing functions including identifying and mitigating business and operational risks, compliance, business development and investor relations.
"I am pleased to join Global Fund Exchange, which is comprised of a unique group of industry veterans dedicated to providing a distinct approach to alternative and traditional energy opportunities globally through the Earth Wind & Fire Funds," said D’Arpino. "The firm’s strategy, using a multi-manager global macro approach to investing across the entire spectrum of energy and resources, represents a compelling opportunity for investors who seek access to the alternative energy and renewable resources sectors while offering the benefits of diversified and uncorrelated portfolios."
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