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January 2011

FUND PROFILE

Duet's active and passive funds see Africa as a safe-haven

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From a global macro perspective, the US and Europe's debt problems are to Africa's gain, says Duet's Dr Ayo Salami, who sees growth on the continent as compelling in the mid- to long-term
FUND PROFILE

Four years on, Green Oak Capital is thriving in fixed income

Green Oak Capital
Buoyed by strong performance from both funds in 2010, Green Oak's Viljoen, Smit and Kotze expect a quieter 2011, but the team is confident its fixed income tools will unlock returns
EVENTS

International and local players join day of discussion and debate

Entitled 'Finding New Frontiers', this year's forum offers opportunity to explore ideas and prospect... Read more ›
NEWS

Investec teams up for one-stop African service

Ada-li-Dawood-MndebeleInitial research and execution capability focuses on English-speaking countries in sub-Saharan Afric... Read more ›
FUND PROFILE

Kura builds a solid performance record in Africa with active rebalancing

Kura TeamThree-man team uses blended investment techniques and technical analysis to spot opportunities acros... Read more ›
NOMINATIONS

Outstanding funds of 2010 ready for honours

EventsFinal nominations, based on 12 months of returns to the end of December, show impressive line-up of ... Read more ›
NEWS

Peregrine boosts new talent with its Natural Selection fund

Early-stage multi-manager fund looks to invest in smaller South African hedge funds with the potenti... Read more ›
EDITOR'S LETTER: JANUARY 2011

Positioned for growth as the world keeps turning

HNA Jan CoverWhere is the industry headed in the next 12 months? After tough times, cautious optimism is emerging... Read more ›
INVESTOR INTERVIEW

SYmmETRY eyes broader market for expansion

Steve-Roland-SymmetryHedgeNews Africa sits down with Roland Grδbe, SYmmETRY's new chief investment officer, and ... Read more ›
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