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        <title>AdviserVoiceLonsec long/short funds global equity sector review</title>
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                <title>Concentration of managers evident in Lonsec’s 2011 Global Long/Short Sector Review</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Lonsec’s review of the Global Equity Long/Short sector encompassed 15 funds now allocated into two categories – Global (11 funds) and regional Asia (four funds). Of these two global products were awarded ‘Highly Recommended’ – the Five Oceans World Fund and Platinum International Fund. One Asian long/short product received a Highly Recommended rating – the Platinum Asia Fund.</p>
<p>Rui Fernandes, Senior Investment Analyst who led this review commented, “The number of funds reviewed in this sector is a reflection of the limited options available to Australian investors when compared to global long only funds (Lonsec researches 36 of these).”</p>
<p>“When comparing the long/short global and Australian sectors, a clear concentration in the number of underlying investment managers is evident.”</p>
<p>Platinum Asset Management, which dominates this space (by AUM and breadth of product range), is a significant factor in this outcome – Lonsec currently researches six products managed by this firm.</p>
<p>“Another interesting observation from this sector review is the domination of ‘home grown’ investment managers,” said Fernandes.</p>
<p>“Out of the eight underlying investment managers across the Global and Asian sub-sectors, five of these are Australian businesses with most having their investment operations in Sydney.”</p>
<p>“This contrasts with long-only Global and Asian equity funds where multi-city located investment teams are common and solely an Australian presence a rarity.”</p>
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                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lonsec’s review of the Global Equity Long/Short sector encompassed 15 funds now allocated into two categories – Global (11 funds) and regional Asia (four funds). Of these two global products were awarded ‘Highly Recommended’ – the Five Oceans World Fund and Platinum International Fund. One Asian long/short product received a Highly Recommended rating – the Platinum Asia Fund.</p>
<p>Rui Fernandes, Senior Investment Analyst who led this review commented, “The number of funds reviewed in this sector is a reflection of the limited options available to Australian investors when compared to global long only funds (Lonsec researches 36 of these).”</p>
<p>“When comparing the long/short global and Australian sectors, a clear concentration in the number of underlying investment managers is evident.”</p>
<p>Platinum Asset Management, which dominates this space (by AUM and breadth of product range), is a significant factor in this outcome – Lonsec currently researches six products managed by this firm.</p>
<p>“Another interesting observation from this sector review is the domination of ‘home grown’ investment managers,” said Fernandes.</p>
<p>“Out of the eight underlying investment managers across the Global and Asian sub-sectors, five of these are Australian businesses with most having their investment operations in Sydney.”</p>
<p>“This contrasts with long-only Global and Asian equity funds where multi-city located investment teams are common and solely an Australian presence a rarity.”</p>
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