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Hsbc Global � | LSE:HSGS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B03QH474 | STERLING HEDGED SHS 1P |
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22/5/2006 | 15:52 | Hedge Fund of Funds - HSBC Global Absolute Sterling | 5 |
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Posted at 22/5/2006 15:52 by megsta hi Clocktower. It was around March that I was looking at investments that had exposure to going short as well as going long. For my pension. As I thought that the markets were peaking. Lots of indicators and press comment. Good hindsight? I need something that is lower risk for larger investments than individual stocks - hence looking at what the fund managers offer. The price has gone up moderately since March. The fund states that one of its aims is to offer lower volatility. It will interesting to see how this one fairs with the falling markets. I was expecting to see continued growth - as it holds SHORTS. Or at the least, a lower decline that the global indices - which it currently is showing. |
Posted at 28/3/2006 11:48 by megsta Holdings as of 10-Feb-2006.HoldingP |
Posted at 28/3/2006 11:01 by megsta This share is still trading at a premium to its NAV. But the NAV has been rising closer to the Share price recently. I am monitoring this one, as the global stock indices are reaching their 3 year highs. And there has been some commentary and analysis in the press that suggests the recent bull market run is due to slow or stop soon! And so i thought it might be worthwhile investing in a share, UT or IT to gain exposure to shorted shares or funds. So as to receive good investment performance in negative equity markets.This fund of funds share has underperformed against other growth funds since its recent launch. Obvious really in an equity bull market! But, IMO, it would do better if markets turn from bull to bear. And hedge fund performance has historically been less volitile. |
Posted at 15/3/2006 16:29 by megsta This share invests in hedge funds. It is a fund of funds; i.e. HSBC investing in other hedge funds.Originally launched in November 2001, having raised £125 million, HSBC Global Absolute Limited is a closed-ended Guernsey incorporated company with a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange. It invests globally in a diversified portfolio of hedge fund strategies. Principal activity The Company's objective is to seek to achieve equity like returns with lower levels of volatility. Its policy is to achieve this by investing in a diversified portfolio of hedge funds and managed accounts investing in global markets which are managed to seek to provide investors with an absolute total return and with a lower volatility than equities generally. Currency Hedging As of 30 November 2004, the Company introduced currency hedging on the Sterling shares to protect from fluctuations in the US Dollar/ Sterling exchange rate. Sterling shares were re-classified into new Sterling hedged shares, as well as re-classifying the shares represented as GDR's into US dollar shares. HSBC Absolute company web site: ADVFN BB hedge fund industry - general discussion thread: |
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