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Cheyne Fund UCITS III, Best Relative Value Fixed Income (inc Credit) Fund

The Cheyne Convertibles Absolute Return UCITS III Fund is the latest product that offers investors access to Cheyne’s 11-year track record in convertible bond management. The fund utilises convertible bonds plus effective hedge overlays to generate absolute returns. While Cheyne believes that selective unhedged convertibles can offer attractive risk-reward profiles, this fund also has the ability to hedge both equity and credit. In the hedged portion, it seeks to construct positions that are seen as “self funding”, where convertible income more than compensates for hedging costs. This has the effect of creating a portfolio containing a field of attractive optionality.

While the portfolio consistently has a weighting to each strategy, the allocation between these strategies is opportunistically rebalanced. This dynamic approach also means that return drivers will vary according to market conditions. For instance, directionality drives returns in a rising market while, in more volatile markets, returns are driven more by the hedged portion of the fund. Credit risk is something that the fund will take selectively, based on the manager’s long experience in credit analysis. As Europe’s largest synthetic credit manager (with assets over $50 billion), Cheyne’s expertise includes investment-grade credit, event driven and real estate debt, supporting this assumption of credit risk by the fund. Portfolio manager Akin Akinloye has 16 years of convertible bond management experience, including the management of Cheyne’s convertible bond funds from the firm’s inception in 2000. Akinloye’s history with Cheyne founders, Jonathan Lourie and Stuart Fiertz, extends even further back to 1994, when the trio worked together at Morgan Stanley. The UCITS III label seems almost semantic, since the superseded offshore fund followed the same strategy, operating with a profile in keeping with UCITS III broad regulations for its nine-year life. According to Akinloye, “The decision to offer the strategy in a UCITS wrapper was to enable the widest possible investor base access to Cheyne’s convertible expertise”. To answer asset class liquidity concerns, Akinloye says the “belly” of the $600 billion convertibles market has ample liquidity for this strategy to accommodate a €600 million target for a capacity review.

Regarding risk management, Cheyne’s own 150% cap on gross exposure is somewhat tighter than the 200% limit for “simple” UCITS. Empowering its risk management team with veto power and insisting they report to the board independently are further safeguards that go beyond the UCITS requirements. The fund’s performance in 2010 was +10.7% and up to the end of March this year, the fund is up 4.4% in the base EUR class. USD and GBP classes are also available. Liquidity is provided fortnightly and additionally on the final business day of every month.

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Cheyne Capital Profile

Cheyne Capital is one of Europe’s leading alternative asset managers. Cheyne Capital Management (UK) LLP is authorised and regulated by the UK FSA. Cheyne launched its first fund in 2000 and today is diversified across a number of strategies including corporate credit, event-driven, real estate, equity, and equity-linked investing. The Cheyne group currently employs approximately 170 people with its primary offices in London, New York, and Bermuda.

Cheyne Capital has been ranked Europe's 12th largest Hedge Fund in 2009 by The Hedge Fund Journal.
The Hedge Fund Journal annually lists Europe's largest hedge fund managers by assets under management.

Headquarters:

Stornoway House, 13 Cleveland Row, London, SW1A 1HD. United Kingdom

Key Executives:

Mr. Jonathan Harry Lourie - Chief Executive Officer

Mr. Stuart Chapin Fiertz Co - Founder

Mr. Christopher Goekjian - Chief Investment Officer

Mr. Gary John Ibbott - Chief Financial Officer

Mr. Jeff Bronheim - General Counsel