Vega hedge funds post mostly small gains in December

Reuters – Vega Asset Management Partners LP, a $7.5 billion hedge fund manager, posted marginal gains for most of its seven funds in December after suffering losses during 2005, according to a Vegainvestor newsletter obtained by Reuters on Tuesday.

New York-based Vega, which was founded by former Banco Santander (SAN.MC: Quote, Profile, Research) star trader Ravi Mehra a decade ago, returned a net gain of .52 percent for its flagship global fund in December, but showed a negative 1.5 percent net return for the full year, the newsletter said.

Vega Global, a “macro” fund which trades a variety of fixed income, currencies and equities, was hit by turbulence in the credit markets in the second quarter, particularly with credit downgrades for General Motors (GM.N: Quote, Profile, Research) and others. In June, for instance, the fund posted negative returns of 3.5 percent, its worst month of 2005, according to the newsletter.

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