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Hedge fund group Man climbs on talk of MF Global stake sale

Friday, June 12, 2009 : Permalink

The Guardian – Hedge fund manager Man has moved to the top of the FTSE 100 risers, as traders heard talk it may dispose of its remaining stake in broker MF Global.

Man spun off the brokerage in July 2007 by means of a flotation in the US, but retained an 18.5% stake, worth around $130m. The suggestion it might now be looking to sell this has helped send Man shares 17.5p higher to 283.25p. In its latest annual report it classifies the residual MF shareholding as "available-for-sale financial assets."

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Hedge funds’ 1bn HBOS killing

Tuesday, July 22, 2008 : Permalink

Independant- Hedge funds may have made more than £1bn from shorting shares in HBOS, whose £4bn rights issue faced intense pressure from investors betting on the share price falling.

Almost 15 per cent, or about 550 million, of the bank’s shares are out on loan, according to Data Explorers. That stock will mainly be lent to funds who have sold the shares expecting to buy them back cheaper.

HBOS’s last closing share price before the cash call was announced was 495.24p, but the shares plunged during the rights issue process. At the closing price of 264.5p yesterday, short funds who bought at the closing price before the cash call was announced on 29 April would have made 230.74p a share, or a total of £1.27bn.

Six funds have announced positions since the Financial Services Authority changed its rules to require the declaration of short holdings over 0.25 per cent for companies undertaking rights issues.

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