EJF Adds to Wave of Opportunistic Funds (HFAlert.com)
EJF Capital, which saw substantial losses amid the coronavirus-related selloff in March, is raising capital for a fund that seeks to take advantage of fresh opportunities it sees in the unsettled financial market. The vehicle, EJF Tactical Opportunities Fund, launched in April with a fundraising goal of $500 million. It has so far attracted some $50 million. The fund, which was up 6% through mid-June, invests in both debt products and equities, mainly in the financial-services sector. The move marks yet another example of firms looking to profit from price dislocations and other disruptions that have emerged since the pandemic took hold. In some cases, those firms are asking investors to contribute despite poor performance during the turmoil. Mill Hill Capital, for instance, lost 17% in its flagship Mill Hill Credit Opportunities Master Fund in March, leaving the vehicle down 7% since its inception in 2016. The firm subsequently began talking to investors about raising hundreds of millions of dollars for a fund that would make bond investments eligible for financing under the Federal Reserve’s Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility.
Bridgewater’s Bob Prince Says Virus Impact Could Last Two Years (Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg) — Bob Prince, co-chief investment officer of the world’s biggest hedge fund at Bridgewater Associates, said the impact of the coronavirus pandemic could last 18 to 24 months, complicating monetary and fiscal policy efforts to bolster the economy. “There’s a huge amount of uncertainty,” Prince, who helps manage the firm’s investment process alongside co-CIOs Ray Dalio and Greg Jensen, said Wednesday in an interview during the Bloomberg Invest Global virtual event.
Jeff Ubben’s Plan to End Finance as Usual (The New York Times)
One of America’s top activist investors said that he’s leaving the $16 billion hedge fund, ValueAct, that he has turned into a major force in corporate boardrooms. His reason is, perhaps, even bigger news. Mr. Ubben is a force in shareholder activism, who has made companies like Microsoft change strategy to improve returns for investors. But unlike others in the field, he largely avoids splashy public fights — winning praise from defenders of corporate boards like Marty Lipton.
Hedge Funds Amp Up Gold Holdings as Prices Soar: ‘The Only Way Gold Can Go is Up’ (Financial News)
Oliver Fochler, CEO and managing partner of hedge fund adviser Stone Mountain Capital, said he had increased his holding of gold by nearly 50% since the beginning of last year, driven by bets that an expansion in quantitative easing would diminish the value of currencies and push inflation higher. It was a winning strategy, and he says there are more gains to come. “With major currencies being diluted by government and central bank fiscal and monetary stimulus, the best way presently that you can store value, compared with paper money, is by buying gold,” he told Financial News. “If the whole economic system were to fail, gold would still have exchange value. In the near future, the only way gold can go is up.”
Hedge Fund Flows Essentially Flat in May with $1.71bn Added to the Industry (Opalesque.com)
Opalesque Industry Update – Investors added a mere $1.71 billion to the global hedge fund industry in May, according to the just released eVestment May 2020 Hedge Fund Asset Flows Report. Year to date (YTD) flows are still strongly negative at -$34.41 billion and overall industry AUM at the end of May was $3.046 trillion. While even a small amount of new money shows continued interest in hedge funds among investors, the rise in investor interest in other alternative asset classes, particularly private equity and other private markets investments, could pose a longer-term challenge for the hedge fund industry. “The data in May shows flows were near flat and the volume of asset movement was high,” said eVestment Global Head of Research Peter Laurelli. “This is a sign that new allocations are being made while redemptions persist. This is not how an industry grows and thrives. Hedge fund AUM has hovered near $3 trillion since the middle of 2014. More than anything else, performance has been the primary reason preventing assets from falling.”
British Lawtech Entrepreneur Raises £9.6 Million to Fund ‘Robot Lawyer’ App (LegalCheek.com)
A British lawtech entrepreneur has received another hefty cash injection for his ‘robot lawyer’ app. Joshua Browder, 23, founder of ‘DoNotPay’, an artificial intelligence-powered programme, announced yesterday he has secured $12 million (£9.6 million) in backing from some big-name Silicon Valley investors. Tech hedge fund Coatue led the funding round which took place over Zoom, while American venture capital firms Andreessen Horowitz, Founders Fund and Felicis Ventures, all of whom previously invested in the company’s $4.6 million (£3.7 million) seed round, contributed to the financial war chest. The start-up is now worth an estimated $80 million (£63.6 million).
Man Group CEO Says Fighting Day Traders Is Like Playing Poker (Bloomberg)
A stock market surge fueled by day traders has been tough even for the world’s largest publicly listed hedge fund firm, which is learning how to make money out of the “new player” in the trading world. “It’s hard to play poker with someone you haven’t seen before,” Luke Ellis, chief executive officer of Man Group Plc, said on Wednesday at the Bloomberg Invest Global virtual conference.
Wednesday 6/24 Insider Buying Report: VOLT, GOSS (Nasdaq.com)
On Monday, Volt Information Sciences’ Director, William J. Grubbs, made a $30,000 purchase of VOLT, buying 20,000 shares at a cost of $1.50 each. Bargain hunters are able to pick up VOLT even cheaper than Grubbs did, with the stock trading as low as $1.25 in trading on Wednesday — that’s 16.7% under Grubbs’s purchase price. Volt Information Sciences is trading off about 8.7% on the day Wednesday. Before this latest buy, Grubbs purchased VOLT at 5 other times during the past year, for a total investment of $76,401 at an average of $1.91 per share. And on Tuesday, Chief Financial Officer Bryan Giraudo purchased $25,922 worth of Gossamer Bio, purchasing 2,000 shares at a cost of $12.96 a piece. Before this latest buy, Giraudo made one other buy in the past twelve months, purchasing $18,810 shares at a cost of $16.78 each. Gossamer Bio is trading off about 2.2% on the day Wednesday.
Natera Inc (NTRA) CEO Steven Leonard Chapman Sold $1.9 million of Shares (Guru Focus)
CEO of Natera Inc., Steven Leonard Chapman, sold 41,025 shares of NTRA on 06/23/2020 at an average price of $45.1 a share. The total sale was $1.9 million. Natera Inc is a provider of diagnostic services predominantly in the United States. It offers various tests which detect chromosomal abnormalities, reasons for miscarriages and paternity.
The Senior Vice-President of Operations of Kinross Gold (NYSE: KGC) is Selling Shares (Analyst Ratings)
Today, the Senior Vice-President of Operations of Kinross Gold (KGC), Claude J S Schimper, sold shares of KGC for $344K. Following Claude J S Schimper’s last KGC Sell transaction on February 25, 2020, the stock climbed by 1.1%. Based on Kinross Gold’s latest earnings report for the quarter ending March 31, the company posted quarterly revenue of $880 million and quarterly net profit of $123 million.
Insider Sells Concert Pharmaceuticals’ Shares (Benzinga)
Shares of Concert Pharmaceuticals Inc (NASDAQ:CNCE) fell by 1.8% from the previous closing price. Stuart Nancy filed a Form 4 with the SEC on Wednesday, June 24. The insider sold 10,295 shares at an average price of $11.34. After the transaction, the executive’s stake in Concert Pharmaceuticals Inc. moved to 157,629 shares.
SEC Awards $125,000 to Whistleblower (HedgeCo.net)
(HedgeCo.Net) The Securities and Exchange Commission has announced an award of about $125,000 to a whistleblower whose information and assistance helped both the SEC and another agency bring successful actions against the perpetrator of a fraudulent securities offering. “The whistleblower’s tip helped stop a fraudulent scheme that preyed on a vulnerable investor community,” said Jane Norberg, Chief of the SEC’s Office of the Whistleblower. “Whistleblowers like the individual receiving the award today provide a valuable public service, and we encourage others to come forward with information regarding possible securities laws violations.”