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Gottex hedge funds impacted by high redemptions

Tuesday, October 21, 2008 : Permalink

Hedge Funds Review Magazine – Troubled Swiss-based alternative asset management group Gottex Fund Management Holdings said assets under management (AUM) were down over $2 billion to $13.5 billion at September 30, 2008, compared with $15.6 billion at June 30, 2008. The fall represented a 13.6% decrease.

The fall was mainly caused by “negative performance in extremely challenging markets”, according to a company statement on third quarter trading. The poor performance was despite Gottex’s market neutral and directional products performing better than or in-line with the broader market indices and relevant hedge fund benchmarks.

AUM change across Gottex strategies during the quarter 2008 included declines in market neutral and directional strategies (-13.1%), asset based strategies (-15.8%), advisory mandates (-15.2%) and enhanced index strategies (-3.2%).

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Aviva Announces Increased Hedges

Friday, October 10, 2008 : Permalink

West Palm Beach (HedgeCo.net) – UK asset management group and hedge fund investor Aviva plc ("Aviva") is holding an investor and analyst briefing to announce the strengthening of its protection against further falls in global equity markets through increased hedges.

Such that even in the event of a further 40% fall in equity markets, its surplus regulatory capital would only be reduced by £0.7 billion ($1.1 billion). This is a significant improvement when contrasted with the position as at 30 June 2008 when a 40% fall in equity markets would have reduced the surplus regulatory capital by £1.3 billion ($2.2 billion).

"We are focused on accelerating transformational change to deliver a unified and more profitable company," Andrew Moss, CEO, commented, "This is clearly demonstrated both by the creation of Aviva Investors and the reshaping of our UK General Insurance business to focus on insurance excellence and deliver the promise of scale."

Moss also said, "We are pleased to confirm that in the face of the recent market turmoil, Aviva’s capital position remains strong. Our active capital management ensures the group remains robust in the face of the current economic adversity, providing security for our customers and investors alike, and ensuring that the group is well positioned as confidence returns."

Moss will take the opportunity to provide an update on Aviva’s continuing strong position in the current economic environment with Aviva’s surplus regulatory capital estimated to be £1.9 billion ($3.2 billion) at 30 September 2008, compared to £1.8 billion ($3 billion) at 30 June 2008.

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Aviva Investors to boost hedge fund-style products

Friday, October 3, 2008 : Permalink

Reuters – The British arm of asset management group Aviva Investors is betting that investor interest in hedge fund-style products will survive the credit crisis and rebound once market turmoil abates.

Paul Abberley, UK CEO, told Reuters Aviva Investors would boost its high alpha and absolute return business in the coming months and expand its investment team across the board.

Hedge funds and similar products have come under scrutiny as investors question how modest performance in a market turmoil chimes with the high fees charged by the industry. Hedge funds claim to be able to generate returns in bad times and good.

Abberley, CEO of Aviva’s London office since the beginning of August, said: "We believe clients will look for more higher alpha (excess returns) products than in the past and we need to be able to offer excellence in those areas."

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Man who foresaw credit crunch pays himself £28m

Tuesday, August 5, 2008 : Permalink

Irish Independant – The fund manager who predicted that the credit crunch would rip a hole through the banking sector has been rewarded with £28m (€35m) in pay and bonuses.

Crispin Odey trousered the bulk of the profits made by his Odey Asset Management Group after a hugely successful year with profits soaring from £16m to £55m. Mr Odey, 49, the founder, paid himself £28m. His 11 partners shared the other £27m.

The performance was driven by the flagship hedge fund Odey European Inc, which generated returns of 55 per cent, and is up 15 per cent in the first half of 2008. Launched in 1992, it is one of the longest established hedge funds in Europe, delivering an annual average return of 14.2 per cent.

The fund made millions from the risky practice of going short on bank stocks – selling shares not already owned in the hope they can be bought back at a lower price later. David Stewart, chief executive officer for Odey Asset Management, said: "We went short of banks and financials because we expected them to have a difficult time. We were long of agricultural and other commodity companies which did well and helped to boost overall performance."

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