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    Monday fundie

    Today

    George Boubouras is urging states to restrain debt funding plans.

    Why this fundie is betting big on Macquarie Group

    K2’s George Boubouras is not worried about the recent market turmoil or the US economy, instead he’s betting on mid-caps and Australia’s biggest investment bank.

    • Cecile Lefort

    This Month

    Dougal Maple-Brown, portfolio manager at Maple-Brown Abbott in Sydney.

    Lessons from 40 years of investing, from one value investor to another

    Dougal Maple-Brown discusses his family’s decision to sell the famed Sydney boutique founded by his father, the late Robert Maple-Brown.

    • Joshua Peach

    July

    Perennial Capital’s head of Small Caps Andrew Smith with co-portfolio manager Julian Guido.

    Perennial prepares to unleash war chest on small caps

    After a bruising few years for the money manager’s smaller companies fund, Andrew Smith is readying his team for the next big buy: the August reporting season.

    • Sarah Jones
    Harvest Lane’s Luke Cummings.

    M&A arb fund Harvest Lane keeps a ‘blacklist’ of boards to avoid

    Investor Luke Cummings has made a name for himself (and money) by trading M&A activity. But one deal that he’s steering clear of is the $8.8 billion Chemist Warehouse and Sigma merger.

    • Joanne Tran
    James McDonald is a co-portfolio manager at Pengana.

    Three little-known stocks driving this veteran’s mega returns

    Pengana’s James McDonald discusses his blockbuster year and the ASX-listed stocks he is backing into the new financial year.

    • Joshua Peach
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    Robert Gregory of Glenmore Asset Management.

    Meet the fund manager doing it better than everyone else

    In a market completely saturated with Aussie equity funds, Robert Gregory, a one-man band, has come out on top thanks to some cracking stock bets.

    • Sarah Jones
    Brian Kersmanc pictured at GQG’s headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, Florida last week.

    GQG slashes tech exposure, here’s where it’s buying next

    Brian Kersmanc was the first analyst that star stockpicker Rajiv Jain hired for his new firm. He’s now co-managing all of GQG’s strategies which are pumping out near-40 per cent returns.

    • Alex Gluyas

    June

    Geometrica’s James Bradley was only 23 years old when he co-founded the hedge fund.

    Why hedge fund Geometrica only wants to make ‘easy money’

    Fund managers James Bradley and Gary Hui go to painstaking lengths before they buy a stock like Nvidia or bet against one like The a2 Milk Company.

    • Joanne Tran
    Kilter Rural’s Euan Friday says water prices are going to rocket this year.

    Riding the wave: this Regal-backed fund is betting big on water

    Kilter Rural’s Euan Friday predicts water prices will rocket 300 per cent this year, after huge government intervention and the weather dries up.

    • Cecile Lefort
    Hawkins has recently added a new stock to L1’s Catalyst Fund.

    L1’s activist fund is making investors and boards take notice

    The hedge fund’s catalyst strategy has returned 42 per cent since its 2021 inception, and portfolio manager James Hawkins is eyeing up L1’s next target.

    • Alex Gluyas

    May

    Pimco’s Dan Ivascyn says Australian debt pays attractive returns.

    Bond returns are back and Pimco is ‘excited’

    The $2.9 trillion fund manager is buying up Australian government bonds, among other things, betting that the Reserve Bank will need to cut rates less than the Fed. They are also wagering on the US housing market and consumer.

    • Cecile Lefort
    Bronte Capital co-founder and chief investment officer John Hempton in his Bondi Junction office. About half the books on his bookshelf recount frauds.

    John Hempton laments return of meme machine Roaring Kitty

    Before being hit by last week’s meme-stock rally triggered by an online stock promoter, Sydney hedge fund manager John Hempton was having a great year.

    • Aaron Patrick
    Emma Fisher is not afraid to ‘lean into’ the markets fear.

    Airlie’s Emma Fisher is making her next big bets

    Mineral Resources and Reece have been career-defining picks. This year, she’s sold down CBA and is going large on one of the most shorted stocks on the ASX.

    • Sarah Jones
    Sage Capital’s Sean Fenton.

    How Sage Capital is making money from other investors’ panic

    Veteran hedge fund manager Sean Fenton has no qualms going against the crowd, buying ResMed after its collapse in 2023.

    • Joanne Tran

    April

    Victoria Hardie is managing director of HMC Capital Partners

    ASX activist HMC Capital takes aim at GrainCorp

    HMC Capital has revealed a position in GrainCorp, marking the group’s fourth public bet from the highly concentrated Capital Partners Fund.

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    • Joshua Peach
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    Collins St Management’s Vasilios Piperoglou believes the local gold sector is filled with potential multibaggers.

    This top-performing fundie is all-in on ASX gold stocks

    Vasilios Piperoglou believes gold stocks will “multibag” in the coming months, and says Collins St Asset Management value fund has a portfolio full of potential winners.

    • Alex Gluyas
    Francesca Fornasari, head of currency solutions, Insight Investment.

    The biggest market risk you’re probably not thinking about

    Insight Investment’s Francesca Fornasari says investors cannot ignore currency markets, especially Australians who are sending billions of dollars overseas.

    • Jonathan Shapiro
    Blackwattle’s Tim Riordan.

    From Aware Super to Blackwattle, how Tim Riordan is making money

    The former equities boss says strategic alignment is key when looking at stocks to buy, and is expecting more M&A, having already picked one of the year’s top takeover targets.

    • Joanne Tran
    Rodrigo Catril says “we need to see a weakening of the labour market for the Reserve Bank to consider a rate cut”.

    ‘We still have an inflation problem’, says NAB’s Catril

    Rodrigo Catril at National Australia Bank is confident the RBA will lower the cash rate this year, but the job market needs to weaken first.

    • Cecile Lefort

    March

    Scott Radke CEO of New Holland Capital.

    This hedge fund is backing bets Citadel and Millennium won’t touch

    Multi-strategy hedge funds have swept the globe hoovering up talent into their highly levered investing style, but this New York-based fund can go where they can’t.

    • Joshua Peach