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Algebris Investments, the London-based multi-strategy credit and equities-focused hedge fund firm headed by Davide Serra, is diversifying its positions across credit markets amid a still-fragile recovery and “eerie mood” among investors. The Algebris Global Credit Opportunities Fund – formerly known as the Algebris Macro Credit Fund – has increased its exposure to inflation-linked debt and convertibles in recent weeks, while maintaining upside convexity in gold. Alberto Gallo, head of macro strategies at Algebris and portfolio manager of the Algebris Global Credit Opportunities Fund, said the strategy has also taken positions in idiosyncratic special situations in credit, which offer uncorrelated upside.

ESG

Short selling is essential in enabling investors to hedge against ESG risks, and has bolstered market transparency by uncovering corporate wrongdoing and environmental negligence, according to a new study by the Alternative Investment Management Association and global law firm Simmons & Simmons. The paper – ‘Short Selling and Responsible Investing’ – probed how the booming trend of ESG (environmental, social, and governance) investing interacts with short selling, the often-criticised practice that is central to most traditional hedge fund strategies. The study found that responsible investing does not necessarily require long holding periods, and suggested shorting can be “an excellent tool”

MANAGER INSIGHTS

For Dixon Boardman, the CEO and founder of Optima Asset Management and renowned fund-of-hedge funds pioneer, the dramatic turbulence that shocked markets earlier this year is unlike anything ever seen during his three decades-plus of investing. Boardman – an industry trailblazer who launched Optima back in 1988 – believes the spiralling Q1 drop was more sudden and swift than even the epochal Wall Street Crash of 1929, while the sharp rebound that sent stocks soaring despite the ongoing coronavirus crisis was almost as remarkable. “There’s never been anything like what happened in March,” says the industry veteran, reflecting on the 2020

Regulation

Asset managers and investment funds have largely remained “operationally resilient” during the coronavirus crisis, but depressed asset volumes along with closer scrutiny of leverage and short-selling remain key issues for the sector during the ongoing pandemic, according to a new KPMG study into regulatory scrutiny of the industry. The tenth edition of KPMG’s Evolving Asset Management Regulation series – titled ‘Supporting Growth and Ensuring Care’ – took the temperature of the global fund management regulatory agenda. It examined an assortment of regulatory issues looming large over the asset management sector – including the ways in which liquidity and leverage are measured and

PERFORMANCE

Hedge fund assets have risen sharply in the past three months, as strategy performance recovers and investors scramble to capitalise on opportunities emerging amid the post-Covid sell-off environment. The total amount of capital invested in hedge funds globally swelled by USD220 billion between April and June – a quarterly record – to reach some USD3.177 trillion overall, according to new data published by Hedge Fund Research. The surge was driven both by improving strategy performance – HFRI’s Fund Weighted Composite Index gained more than 9 per cent in Q2, its best quarterly performance since the global financial crisis – and

MARKETS

BlueBay Asset Management, the London-based fixed income and emerging markets manager, is warning the recent uptick in economic activity could give way to “a more difficult backdrop” in August, as the future direction of the global economy continues to hinge heavily on developments surrounding a potential coronavirus vaccine. BlueBay chief investment officer Mark Dowding said recent economic data showed a “more rapid bounce” during May and June than many predicted following the Covid-19 lockdown. “We believe that in Europe this momentum may carry over into July data; conversely, in the US we believe that a dip is more likely when

SPACS

Investors like Bill Ackman are bringing Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) back into vogue, and while the size and sophistication of these ‘blank-check’ companies is evolving, it is unlikely to signal a long-term structural shift.

GOLD

Soaring gold prices are bringing stellar returns for hedge funds this year, and now projections for the rest of 2020 are being revised upwards in light of the commodity’s runaway momentum.

COMPLIANCE

In part one of this article series, entitled Alphabet Soup, three key themes were discussed in relation to the global regulatory environment investment managers must navigate: 1) Uncertainty, 2) Accountability and 3) Increased Scrutiny. As the complexity of meeting compliance continues to grow, investment managers are looking at how best to tackle data management, improve workflow efficiency and ensure good governance, particularly those who operate across multiple jurisdictions. Headcount not the solution Many firms are resigned to simply throwing money at the problem. While understandable, this is not sustainable. A more strategic approach, one that leverages technology, can not

Liquid alternatives

UCITS hedge funds delivered on their pledge of portfolio diversification during the coronavirus-fuelled market meltdown this year, and investors should now consider putting more of their money into the sector to seize on continued market dislocations, Lyxor Asset Management says. A new Lyxor study led by Bernadette Busquere Arnal, European head of hedge fund research, and Nathanael Benzaken, chief client officer, forecasts further growth in alternative UCITS, after the sector outflanked broader market indices during the Covid-19 crash in March. The commentary also suggested the pandemic is further driving sustainable investment trends among UCITS hedge funds. While the HFRI Liquid

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