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Schonfeld is up by 15.5% for the year in its flagship fund. They said the flagship fund had been up in 17 of the past 18 months. AdvertisementOctober was a strong month generally for the large multistrategy managers that have dominated industry headlines in recent years. Ken Griffin's Citadel was up by 1.2% last month in the firm's flagship Wellington fund, a person close to the Miami-based fund told Business Insider. AdvertisementMillennium, meanwhile, made 0.4% last month, pushing its annual return to 10%, a person close to Izzy Englander's firm said.
Persons: Schonfeld, , Ken Griffin's, Izzy Englander's Organizations: Citadel, Service, Schonfeld Strategic Advisors, Partners, Equity, Microsoft, Business, Ken Griffin's Citadel Locations: York, Wellington, Miami
Billionaire Steve Cohen's Point72 has cut at least seven long-short equity portfolio managers. The firm, which is up 5.9% in 2024 through April, has dozens of portfolio managers across strategies. AdvertisementBillionaire Steve Cohen's Point72 has cut at least seven long-short equity portfolio managers, several people close to the fund told Business Insider. As of last September, the firm had 100 long-short portfolio managers. Five more macro portfolio managers joined the firm in March, Bloomberg previously reported, and the total number of macro teams now stands at more than 50.
Persons: Steve Cohen's Point72, , Brevan Howard, Schonfeld, Point72, Mo Grimeh Organizations: Service, Business, Bloomberg, Millennium
Ken Griffin's $61 billion Citadel is leading multistrat funds in performance this year. The firm's flagship fund returned 2% in April, bringing 2024 gains to 7.8%. Firms such as Walleye, Millennium, and Schonfeld are also off to a strong start this year. Despite equity markets tumbling in April, Ken Griffin's teams of stockpickers helped lead his firm to a 2% return in its $61 billion flagship fund. A person close to Griffin's Citadel told Business Insider that Wellington's year-to-date returns rose to 7.8% following April's gains.
Persons: Ken Griffin's, stockpickers Organizations: Citadel, Walleye, Griffin's Citadel, Business Locations: Miami
Japanese national flag is hoisted atop the headquarters of Bank of Japan in Tokyo, Japan September 20, 2023. If the BOJ pulls interest rates above zero for the first time in years, banks' lending margins could rise. Steve Donzé, deputy head of investment at Pictet Asset Management in Tokyo, said he had also been buying Japanese bank stocks. BOND PAINJapanese inflation means bond investors could suffer. But investors are cautious about this so-called yield curve control policy ending as the BOJ is forced to tighten monetary policy.
Persons: Issei Kato, Shigeka Koda, Koda, Steve Donzé, Junichi Inoue, Janus Henderson, James Halse, Warren Buffett, David Hogarty, Jon Day, Grégoire Pesques, Amundi, Pictet's Donzé, Naomi Rovnick, Kevin Buckland, Dhara Ranasinghe, Jane Merriman Organizations: Bank of Japan, REUTERS, LONDON, Asia Investment, Kosaido Holdings, Kyushu Financial, Pictet, Management, Platinum Asset Management, Global, Bank of America, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Dublin, Newton Investment Management, Thomson Locations: Tokyo, Japan, TOKYO, Singapore, Sydney, United States, Europe, London
HONG KONG, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Asia's hedge funds are heading for their worst showing in a dozen years, with long-short stockpickers wrongfooted by volatility in China, while macro strategy funds riding big global shifts in interest rates shine. On average, Asian hedge funds fared better than the indexes, losing 9.1% through to end-November, Eurekahedge data showed. By strategy, Asia equity long-short funds lost 12% and Greater China long-short funds lost 14%, while Asia macro funds rose 12% and Asia multi-strategy rose 1%. Big picture macro funds, which trade on economic and political shifts, also performed well, as U.S.-China tension and rising interest rates roiled financial markets. Long positions in U.S. government debt and the Singapore dollar also helped through November when many macro managers were caught out by a sudden drop in the U.S. dollar.
But the Fidelity International Small Cap Fund is having its best year relative to peers in a decade. When Fidelity launched the Fidelity International Small Cap Fund (FISMX) in 2002, the timing turned out to be perfect. International stocks were about to embark upon six straight years of outperforming their US-based peers by at least 5%. International stocks underperformed their American peers by 6.4% in 2008 and lag behind US stocks for 10 of the next 13 years. Yet despite that unforgiving environment for foreign stocks, Fidelity's $2.9 billion international small cap fund has beaten 98% of competitors over the past 15 years, according to Morningstar.
The U.K. has been beset by political and economic instability in recent months, but as the investment environment undergoes a fundamental transition, investors see opportunity. These attractive valuations for U.K. stocks were also identified in a note last week by BlackRock Fundamental Equities. "Not only has the U.K. discount widened to a level not seen since 2008, but companies are buying back record amounts of their own shares. This compares to the current yield on UK 10-year gilts of around 4%." GAM holds around 50% of its U.K. equity income portfolio in small and midcap stocks, with a focus on companies with strong competitive moats.
The same funds averaged a decline of 0.58% in 2021, according to the HSBC data seen by Reuters. HSBC follows eight funds which take long and short positions in Chinese equities. This year, three hit HSBC's global list of the bottom 20 hedge fund performances for the week ending Nov. 4. The $1.9 billion Golden China fund from Greenwoods Asset Management, was down 45% for the year to Oct. 31; the $152 million Zeal China Fund from Zeal Asset Management, was down 38% for the same period; and the $156 million Telligent Greater China fund from Telligent Capital down almost 40%. HFR, another company which tracks hedge fund performance but does not disclose the constituents of its indices, said its index of Chinese hedge funds was down 27% so far this year.
These same funds averaged a 0.58% decline in 2021, according to the HSBC data seen by Reuters. HSBC follows eight funds which take long and short positions in Chinese equities. This year, three hit HSBC's global list of the bottom 20 hedge fund performances for the week ending Nov. 4. Net selling of Chinese equities by international active funds totalled around $30 billion over the past year and global hedge fund allocations in Chinese equities have declined from 15% at the 2020 peak to 8% now, Goldman Sachs estimates. HFR, another company which tracks hedge fund performance but does not disclose the constituents of its indices, said its index of Chinese hedge funds was down 27% so far this year.
Third quarter corporate earnings are set to kick off soon, and there are the usual concerns about an earnings collapse. While some sectors —technology chief among them — have seen earnings come down, the S & P 500 has not collapsed. Analysts are still expecting S & P earnings gains of roughly 5% for Q3. However, the multiple (P/E ratio) has collapsed, as Brian Belski from BMO pointed out in a note to clients. Belski noted that 66% of S & P 500 stocks currently have P/E multiples below their historical averages, compared to 40% at the end of 2021.
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