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Zurich-based Vestun, a start-up boutique manager focused on AI-based investment programmes, has opened its market agnostic systematic US equity hedge fund programme to new outside investors. The flagship strategy, which is managed on the firm’s Hawkrel AI platform and trades liquid US stocks, is designed to autonomously adapt its portfolio and risk exposure according to prevailing market conditions. It eschews traditional systematic hedge fund approaches which employ signals derived from statistical rules and historical events, instead building a less rigid investment process around uncorrelated, domain-specific intelligence gleaned from certain datasets. Chayan Asli, Vestun’s founder and CEO, believes that relying on

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The Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA), the hedge fund industry trade body, has paired up with ITN Productions to produce a news-style programme which aims to push the case for hedge funds’ role in the economic recovery following the coronavirus crisis. Due to launch in summer 2021, ‘Holding Strong: Alternative Investments in a Volatile Market’ will explore the role played by alternative assets and hedge fund managers in the global economy and their value to investors and markets, and how they offer allocators a differentiated risk/return profile and provide alternative funding avenues for borrowers. The programme will also examine how

FUND PERFORMANCE

Managed futures strategies slumped to their worst month of the year in September, with trend-following hedge funds caught out by sharp reversals in momentum across several markets and asset classes. CTAs, which aim to profit from various trends across equities, commodities, currencies and fixed income through futures and derivatives trading, were hit by the sudden retreat from record stock market highs and US dollar weakness last month, Société Générale said on Tuesday. Following a mixed first half of the year, the sector had started to gather pace over the summer, with July proving their best month so far. But September’s

NEWS

The hedge fund industry has welcomed a decision by the European Union to remove the Cayman Islands – a major offshore domicile for the global hedge fund industry – from a tax haven blacklist. The Alternative Investment Management Association, the hedge fund industry’s global trade body, said the move was “good news” for the international alternative asset management community. In February, the Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) – which comprises the 27 EU member states’ finance and economics ministers – agreed to add Cayman to an EU list of ‘non-cooperative’ tax jurisdictions. The decision was made despite Cayman being

SHORT-SELLING

Hedge fund short sellers have rebounded with a GBP418 million (USD542.6 million) gain from negative bets against FTSE 100-listed companies – just a month after losing almost the same amount from wayward shorts in UK blue-chip stocks.

PODCAST

In this podcast produced by Hedgeweek, in association with SEI, we examine how AI is shaping the future of the asset management industry on the back of SEI’s recent white paper, Watsonisation 2.0: The Exponential Pull of Innovation.

FUND PERFORMANCE

The Lyxor Epsilon Global Trend Fund, Metori Capital’s long-running systematic managed futures strategy, remains well up in 2020, comfortably outperforming CTA benchmarks as trend-following hedge funds were caught out by reversals across across FX, commodities and equities in recent weeks. Epsilon Global Trend has gained 7.7 per cent over the nine-month period since the start of January, despite sliding 0.63 per cent in September. Its volatility level remains under 8 per cent. By comparison, the SG Trend Index, which measures the net daily rate of return for a pool of trend following hedge funds, slumped more than 2.5 per cent

FUND PERFORMANCE

Brummer & Partners’ multi-strategy hedge fund flagship was on track for a marginal September rise, the Swedish hedge fund pioneer said on Friday morning, as strong gains in equities-focused funds were offset by faltering trend-following strategies – but the BMS vehicle remains comfortably in the black year-to-date. The long-running Brummer Multi-Strategy (BMS) fund – which invests in a range of single-strategy hedge funds – was set for a 0.2 per cent gain in September, bringing its year-to-date return to 4.4 per cent.  Meanwhile, the Brummer Multi-Strategy 2xL twice-levered version notched up an estimated 0.4 per cent rise in September, to bring

INNOVATION

In 2016, SEI issued a paper on what it saw as five major innovations that were causing disruptions both within and outside of their respective industries. The company has revisited those themes, namely: Watsonisation, Googlisation, Amazonisation, Uberisation and Twitterisation, to provide an up-to-date picture of the innovations occurring in our industry today. Over the next few months SEI will share its findings and recent developments for each theme.  First up: Watsonisation…

BONDS

FTSE Russell’s decision to include Chinese sovereign bonds in its flagship government bond index could offer hedge fund investors fresh alpha-generating and AUM-raising opportunities amid a wave of overseas capital inflows into the market. FTSE Russell said last month it intends to include Chinese sovereign bonds into its flagship World Government Bond Index from next year. The inclusion – which follows similar moves by Bloomberg Barclays and JP Morgan Chase, the other two main index compilers – tees up a range of investment opportunities for several hedge fund strategy types, industry observers said. Man Group, the London-listed global hedge fund

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