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CTA performance continues to improve in November

Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Opalesque Industry Update - Societe Generale Prime Services today announces the November 2017 performance data for its SG CTA indices.

Following the improvement in performance in October, the CTA Index continued its positive run as it was up +0.30% in November, increasing gains for the year to 1.77%.Trend followers also made further gains, as the SG Trend Index posted the strongest performance in November, up +0.59% and now +0.75% for the year.

However, short-term strategies continued to face challenging market conditions and ended on average down -1.07%, pushing losses this year to -6.23%. Performance was mixed across all CTA strategies, as approximately half of trend following, and non-trend CTA managers generated positive returns in November; and despite the dip in index performance, 3 out of the 10 short term strategies ended the month positive.

The performance attribution data from the SG Trend Indicator shows that despite the upward trend in equity markets slowing down, equity indices continued to be the main performance driver in November contributing +0.72% and now up +11.30% for the year. The Fixed Income and Currency sectors also provided opportunities for trend followers, and contributed +0.06% and +0.55% at the portfolio level. This is driven by downward moves in the U.S. interest rate (Eurodollar) and the U.S. bond markets.

The Commodity sector was the only loser in November, despite gains from upward trends in Energy markets, with losses from sideways movements in precious metals and livestock markets.

Tom Wrobel, Director of Alternative Investments Consulting, at Societe Generale Prime Services, said: "The performance of CTAs has been encouraging in November following a strong October. However, short-term strategies continue to face challenges due to difficult market movements. Looking at the SG Trend Indicator, it will be interesting to observe if equity indices continue to drive performance and if trends emerge in other markets as we approach year end."

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