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And the winners may be…

The Australian hedge fund awards organisers – The Alternative Future Foundation and Hedge Funds Rock – have announced the finalists for their night of nights, taking place in Sydney on September 12.

The evening caps off what is generally dubbed ‘hedge funds week’, which includes the annual summit organised by the Alternative Investment Management Association taking place on September 11. Combined, the two events attract more than 500 people from Australia, New Zealand and other countries.

Kim Ivey, Australian Future Foundation chairman and a co-founder of Hedge Funds Rock, said: “This year’s judging has seen a record number of managers and products being assessed. I’d like to thank Mercer as our research partner, Michael Armitage and Rebecca Jacques for joining the judging team in 2019.

  • “Congratulations to all the nominees. This year, with a host of new offerings over the past three years, we have been able to add another category to the awards – Best Private Debt Fund…

    “The charities, the awards, the parody videos, and the comradery…all make for a hugely enjoyable night. I look forward to another wonderful night with the industry.”

    Best Long Short Equity Fund 
    Australian Eagle Trust Long Short Fund
    LHC Capital Australia High Conviction Fund
    Regal Long Short Aust. Equity Fund

    Best Global Macro/Futures Fund
    CFM IS Trends Trust – Class A
    Fulcrum Diversified Absolute Return Fund
    Man AHL Alpha Fund

    Best Emerging Manager
    Coolabah Capital
    Fifty One Capital
    Realm Investment House

    Best Market Neutral Fund
    Karara Market Neutral Plus Fund
    Perpetual Pure Equity Alpha Fund
    Regal Tasman Market Neutral Fund

    Best Allocator Supporting Aust. Alt. Managers
    Bennelong Funds Management
    Crestone Wealth Management
    Koda Capital

    Best Fixed Income and Credit Fund
    Alexander Credit Opportunities Fund
    Altius Bond Fund
    Spectrum Strategic Income Fund

    Best Multi-Strategy Fund
    Colonial First State Multi-Asset Real Return Fund- Class A
    Legg Mason Tactical Allocation Fund
    Perpetual Income Opportunities Fund

    Best Listed Alternative Investment Product
    Betashares Geared Australian Equity ETF
    Betashares Geared US Equity ETF – A$ hedged
    Schroder Real Return ETF

    Best Offshore Manager Operating In Australia CFM
    Franklin Templeton
    Partners Group

    Best Private Debt Fund
    Manning Private Debt Fund
    Metrics Credit – Diversified Australian Senior Loan Fund
    Metrics Credit – Secured Private Debt Fund 1

    Contribution to the Australian Hedge Fund Industry
    To Be Announced on the night

    Best Alternative Investment Manager of the Year
    To Be Announced on the night

    For more info and tickets go to: HFR Tickets

    Meanwhile, AIMA announced its final speaker line-up last week too. Michael Gallagher, AIMA Australia general manager, said the event was likely to be another sell-out, with a great list of speakers and an extension of the breakout “operations’ sessions, which have proved very popular.

    One of the highlights should be an interview with Bill Bohnsack of the highly regarded US hedge fund manager Oak Hill Advisors, who will be talking with Australia’s equally famous investor Michael Block, the CIO of Australian Catholic Super.

    Block once told a big investment conference at which he was invited to speak: “I always get invited to speak at a conference like this twice. The second time is to apologise for the first time.

    For more AIMA info and tickets go to:

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