NEWS
11 Dec 2014 - Bennelong Kardinia Absolute Return Fund
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Fund Overview | The Fund's discretionary investment strategy commences with a macro view of the economy and direction to establish the portfolio's desired market exposure. Following this detailed sector and company research is gathered from knowledge of the individual stocks in the Fund's universe, with widespread use of broker research. Company visits, presentations and discussions with management at CEO and CFO level are used wherever possible to assess management quality across a range of criteria. Detailed analysis of company valuations using financial statements and forecasts, particularly focusing on free cash flow, is conducted. Technical analysis is used to validate the Manager's fundamental research and valuations and to manage market timing. A significant portion of the Fund's overall performance can be attributed to the attention and importance given to the macro economic outlook and the ability and willingness to adjust the Fund's market risk. |
Manager Comments | In November, short positions in Share Price Index Futures contracts (hedging market risk), National Australia Bank and UGL as well as long positions in Amcor and Dulux were the major positive contributors to performance. Qube Holdings, Oil Search, Simonds Group and Challenger were the largest detractors from performance. Equity market exposure was actively managed throughout the month with a month-end net (including derivatives) of 58.1% (66.5% long and 8.3% short). |
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10 Dec 2014 - Morphic Global Opportunities Fund
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Manager Comments | The Fund's since inception (Aug 2012) Sharpe and Sortino ratios are 2.47 and 7.95 with 79% positive months. The Fund's largest gains came from two US Gaming Equipment stocks which were under takeover. All three stocks in the UK water utilities basket also did well. The Fund's US bank basket also made a modest contribution, as did a new basket of Japanese car makers comprising Mazda and Mitsubishi Motors, identified for their own strengths and their improved prospects under a weaker yen regime. The Fund closed the month fully invested and remains positioned for a continuing bull market, with an increased exposure to China, the main change over the month from a top down perspective. All currency hedges had been cut at month end, and the Fund had positioned itself for interest rates to fall in Australia, but rise in the US. |
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9 Dec 2014 - Monash Absolute Investment Fund
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Fund Overview | The fund seeks to identify opportunities in the share market to make positive returns (long and short) irrespective of market conditions. It is style agnostic, as compelling investment opportunities exist across all investment styles from time to time. The Fund places a high priority on capital preservation, and has an absolute return focus in accepting market risk. The Manager's experience across value, growth and discounted cash flow styles allows them to use a comprehensive approach to investment decisions that applies all three. They also have the patience to seek out only compelling opportunities, rather than settling for relative value. The portfolio is somewhat concentrated, looking to diversify across industries and themes, rather than by trying to stay near an index. The portfolio may at times have a large amount of cash or other protection. However once investments are made turnover may be relatively high in order to lock in gains and avoid losses. |
Manager Comments | The Manager notes that while November was a poor result, it was significantly better than the market which deteriorated badly towards the end of the month. We were helped by not owning resources and by shorting a couple of mining services stocks. The portfolio was very active during November, as we closed/opened Event Driven opportunities and added to some of our Outlook Driven stocks in weakness. The most significant trade of the month was exiting Technology One, one of our Outlook Driven stocks, which had gone up 113% over the 20 months that we owned it. |
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8 Dec 2014 - Bennelong Alpha 200 Fund
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Fund Overview | The core investment strategy of the Fund consists of the active selection of a series of paired long/short investments in Australian listed equities based upon the Investment Manager's fundamental research. The strategy seeks to capture stock Alpha whilst limiting portfolio exposure to market risk by adopting a dollar neutral portfolio market exposure position with the tactical capability to take net exposure of up to +/- 20% of gross assets. Stock selection is based on fundamental analysis to derive a view of a pair of individual stocks. The Investment Manager is style neutral in determining the stock's positioning. This primary 'pairs' strategy may be enhanced by other complementary strategies, including event driven, security and takeover arbitrage, thematic and momentum trading. The paired stock positions comprise long and short correlated securities that are in most cases simultaneously opened. A portfolio of approximately 30-100 stocks will be selected and actively managed in 15-50 pairs to comprise the core minimum (60%) of the Gross Asset Value. Up to a maximum of 40% of the portfolio's Gross Asset Value may be invested in uncorrelated securities and/or uncovered (long and/or short) positions. These 'satellite' positions are intended to enhance returns and to balance overall portfolio risk. In this regard, the Investment Manager recognises that it is not always possible to achieve a suitable paired proļ¬le within the S&P/ASX 200, and that a high conviction long or short stock idea might not always have a suitable pair. |
Manager Comments | The Fund was levered 2.5 times at month-end exposures were 52.5% long and 47.5% short. Ex-ASX 100 exposure was 36.9%. Both the long and the short book generated a positive return during the month, with the short book performance exceeding the long book in absolute terms. Returns were positive across all sectors except Financials and Telcos - which were minor negatives. At a pair level the winners were spread broadly across a dozen pairs. |
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5 Dec 2014 - Hedge Clippings
Hedge Clippings is in part concerned, and in part excited by the fact that after today there are only two more Fridays before Christmas. On the one hand there seems an awful lot to do in a short space of time, while on the other a welcome break beckons. Maybe even a chance return of a good old-fashioned Friday lunch, which sadly (or gladly) are not as frequent as they once were.
We are however looking forward to 2015 and all it has to offer, and take this opportunity of giving you a heads up regarding an event we have scheduled in Sydney at midday on Thursday the 12th of February in conjunction with Deloitte to kick the new year off. The theme will be "Looking Forward, Looking Back" and will feature an expert panel of fund managers, each covering different strategies and geographies, who will provide the audience with their collective wisdom on the economic and market outlook for 2015.
If you want to register your interest in receiving an invitation to the event please click here.
Others who might be looking forward to a welcome break will no doubt include the Prime Minister and his Treasurer, both of whom have endured what could be best described as a 'difficult year', or at least a particularly difficult six or seven months since the budget was announced last May. The fact that there seem to be so many issues still open to resolution in the Senate will not only be causing the government some headaches over the holidays, but will also have some negative effect on consumer confidence, and the very economy the Treasurer is trying to manage.
With the potential, and in some quarters expectations, of a further cut by the RBA to interest rates, there is a strong indication that the economy is not the greatest of shapes. Certainly the commodities boom, while possibly not bust, is not what it was, and only the largest and lowest cost iron ore producers are likely to be operating profitably. None of this is helping the Aussie dollar, but Hedge Clippings has felt for some time that it has been stubbornly overpriced, with probably some further room to fall. No doubt that prediction will be enough to kick some life back into it!
Prior to that David Murray will finally announce the findings of his Financial System Inquiry. All will be revealed this Sunday (you can register for access to the report here), with significant expectations that the Inquiry's recommendations will be wide ranging, and in some cases controversial. As we've mentioned before, previous inquiries such as the Henry Tax Review, and Mark Johnson's 2009 report on the financial sector created plenty of stir, but not much action once the politicians of the day had finished with them.
And on that note, enjoy the weekend, and if you have nothing better to do on Sunday than download the FSI report, Happy Reading!
Specific results received this week include the following PERFORMANCE UPDATES:
It's early days for November results, but those received so far include the Bennelong Long Short Equity Market Neutral Fund, which bounced back with a return of 3.12%, whilst the Bennelong Alpha 200 Fund returned 5.08%.
Supervised High Yield Fund returned 0.41% during October and 6.50% over the prior 12 months with a volatility of 0.74%.
FUND REVIEWS released this week, all with the potential for earning CPD points:
Alpha Beta Asian Fund; Optimal Australia Absolute Trust; Totus Alpha Fund
Tuesday 9 December 2014 - ARRIA Round Table in Brisbane. Hosted by Pengana Capital.
18 February 2015 in Sydney - Efficiency in a Regulated World
25-27 March 2015 - Digital Marketing for Banking and Financial Services Summit.
For this week's "and now for something completely different", is a good reminder never to rely on, or take the stage with an animal. They will invariably show you up!
Best wishes for a happy and healthy weekend,
Chris
CEO, AUSTRALIAN FUND MONITORS
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5 Dec 2014 - Supervised High Yield Fund
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Fund Overview | The fund will invest in all forms of marketable floating and fixed income debt securities, such as asset backed debt securities, residential mortgage backed securities, corporate debt, regional and sovereign debt securities, debt/equity hybrid securities, equities and currencies. All these investments will be either listed or traded in a market where prices can be independently verified. The fund may also invest in interest rate swaps, options over authorised investments and exchange traded futures contracts. All these will be either listed or traded in a market where they can be independently valued. |
Manager Comments | The Fund had 100% positive months over the last year and 99% positive months since inception in April 2009 with the Sharpe ratio notable at 5.17 for the year and 3.13 since inception. The Fund's quarterly report is available on the AFM website. |
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4 Dec 2014 - Fund Review: Bennelong Long Short Fund AFM Fund Review October 2014
BENNELONG LONG SHORT EQUITY FUND
Attached is our most recently updated Fund Review on the Bennelong Long Short Equity Fund.
CPD Points are now available for all AFM Fund Reviews. Read the review and answer 5 questions to earn half a point toward your continuing professional development.
- The Fund is a research driven, market and sector neutral, "pairs" trading strategy investing primarily in large cap stocks from the ASX/S&P100 Index, and has produced an annualised return of 16.96% against the broader ASX200 Accumulation return of 8.33%.
- The consistent returns across the investment history indicates the Fund's ability to provide positive returns in volatile and negative markets and significantly outperform the broader market.
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Fund performance was muted for the month as the market drifted without any strong thematic and investors were subject to merger and acquisition activity/speculation, yield/defensive buying and stock specific issues. Our assessment is that the April factors that negatively impacted fund returns, which were of a more global nature, were persisting early in the period but since have abated. Fund activity was limited in May as our view of market fundamentals have not really changed.
Sean Webster
Research and Database Manager
Australian Fund Monitors
3 Dec 2014 - Fund Review: Alpha Beta Asian Fund AFM Fund Review October 2014
ALPHA BETA ASIAN FUND
AFM has updated the Fund Review on the Alpha Beta Asian Fund.
CPD Points are now available for all AFM Fund Reviews. Read the review and answer 5 questions to earn half a point toward your continuing professional development.
Key points include:
- The Fund The Alpha Beta Asian Fund invests in Asian listed equity markets with a focus on liquid companies in Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand. The Fund uses a systematic approach to evaluate macroeconomic, company fundamental and price data, all of which are evaluated through a series of quantitative models.
- Sydney based Alpha Beta Capital was established by Andrew Barry and Ken Lewis in May 2012. Both Barry and Lewis have significant qualifications and international experience in funds management, including working together at Coronation International, a global multi-strategy hedge fund group in London.
- The Strategy relies on a number of core beliefs: Firstly that a well designed systematic investment process, operating within a multi-strategy framework will be able to extract consistent returns, on average, with low volatility. Secondly, by utilising holding periods substantially shorter than the industry-norm, profit opportunities consistently arise. Finally, a strategy that holds a large number of small positions versus a small number of concentrated positions, will remove much of the emotional angst of trading, and the investment process becomes repeatable.
- In keeping with the Manager's overall systematic approach the Risk Management includes real time monitoring of positions and market exposure, and is combined into a proprietary and automated system called PARMS (Portfolio and Risk Management System). PARMS is a centralised and integrated system which provides full functionality including stress testing.
For further details on the Fund, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Sean Webster
Research Manager

2 Dec 2014 - Fund Review: Optimal Australia Absolute Trust Oct 2014
OPTIMAL AUSTRALIA ABSOLUTE TRUST
AFM have released the most recently updated Fund Review on the Optimal Australia Absolute Trust.
CPD Points are now available for all AFM Fund Reviews. Read the review and answer 5 questions to earn half a point toward your continuing professional development.
We would like to highlight the following:
- Optimal Australia is a specialist Australian equity investment manager and the Fund has a long/short equity strategy typically with a low but variable net market exposure comprising 40 to 65 stocks broadly selected from within the ASX200.
- The Fund's approach to risk is shown by the Sharpe ratio of 1.72, Sortino ratio of 4.87, both of which are well above the ASX 200 Acc Index, and volatility of 3.44%. The Fund has also recorded 84% positive months.
- The investment team comprising George Colman, Peter Whiting supported by Stephen Nicholls and Justin Hay have over 100 years combined experience in equity markets.
For further details on the Fund, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Sean Webster
Research and Database Manager
Australian Fund Monitors
1 Dec 2014 - Fund Review: Totus Alpha Fund Oct 2014
- Totus Capital is a Sydney based long short fund manager established in 2012 by Ben McGarry which aims to place equal emphasis on performance and capital preservation. The Fund invests mainly in Australia, but also in other developed economies, with a primary exposure to equity markets.
- The Totus Alpha Fund?s investment strategy is to identify structural themes, and then seek to drive performance by investing in securities that have concentrated exposure to those themes. Single stock short positions are used to generate alpha, frequently in under researched parts of the market such as the small and mid-cap space. Index derivatives are used to hedge the portfolio?s market risk.
- McGarry qualified as a Chartered Accountant with PWC in 1999 and has 14 years market experience, commencing his career covering European building materials and construction sectors at Morgan Stanley in London. Previous experience included analytical roles at Ausbil, a Sydney based $10bn+ long-only manager, and sell side emerging companies experience at UBS. McGarry?s emerging company research with UBS included exposure to a range of sectors including energy, materials, industrials, tech, financials, retail and telecommunications.
- The Fund has delivered an annalised return of 25.89% since inception in March 2012 as compared to 14.71% for the ASX 200 Accumulation Index. The standard deviation has been higher than the Index at 13.23% as compared to 11.11% and the Sharpe ratio is 1.60.
Sean Webster
Research and Database Manager
Australian Fund Monitors
