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New Managers November 2018

BULLETIN: A&P Emerging Manager Index down -2.95% in October, DeVere launches a new crypto fund

 

A&P Emerging Manager Index down -2.95% in October

The A&P Emerging Manager Index (APEM Index©) and the A&P Emerging Manager UCITS Index (A&P EMU Index©) declined in October as volatility and uncertainty over trade it hedge funds hard. Advisors & Partners LLP launched the A&P Emerging Manager Index (APEM Index©) on the 1st December 2015 and the A&P Emerging Manager UCITS Index ("A&P EMU Index©") on the 1st January 2017.

Both the APEM index© and the A&P EMU Index© are designed to offer investors, who have a particular interest in early stage hedge fund investing, an effective research and benchmarking tool and to provide better visibility to asset managers who have launched new regulated offshore and onshore hedge fund investment products.

Details of the A&P Emerging Manager Index & the A&P Emerging Manager UCITS Index can be found on our website: https://www.advisorsandpartners. co.uk/knowledge/advisors-partners-indices/ DeVere launches a new crypto fund

Financial advisory firm DeVere, which claims to have over $10 billion under advice and management, has officially launched an actively managed crypto investment fund.

DeVere Group, which has over 80,000 clients in 100 countries, stated on its website that the new investment solution, called deVere Digital Asset Funds, is being in partnership the Dubai-based hedge fund manager Dalma Capital Management.

The fund will invest in a diversified portfolio of digital assets via algorithmic trading over different platforms - including crypto-currency exchanges and OTC markets - as well as arbitrage opportunities.

DeVere's chief, Nigel Green, spoke about the new fund, saying that the firm differentiates itself from a slew of cryptocurrency funds that already exist by offering investors access to the major profits while maintaining decreased volatility as compared to the majority of its competitors.

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