Hedge-fund Emerging-market Assets Hit Fresh High

Despite protests calling for opposition candidates to be registered for elections to Moscow City Duma, the capital's regional parliament, in Russia, hedge funds have enjoyed strong performance in the country so far this year.

Emerging-market assets held by hedge funds rose to a fresh high in the second quarter in spite of market headwinds, according to an industry report out Thursday.

Hedge funds held a record $239.3 billion, according to the HFR Emerging Markets Hedge Fund Industry Report. That’s up $5.3 billion compared to the first quarter of this year.

Performance was strong, as well: the HFRI Fund Weighted Composite Index, the leading benchmark of global hedge fund performance covering all strategies and regions, gained 7.8% in the year through July. That was the strongest start to a calendar year since 2009. The HFRI Emerging Markets (Total) Index gained 8.6% in that time. That lags the performance of the S&P SPX, +0.07%   which gained about 18% in that period.

Read: Hedge-fund assets hit a new record high in the first half

The best strategy index during this period was HFRI’s EM: Russia/Eastern Europe Index, which jumped 15.9% through July.

That’s happening even as risks to emerging markets remain elevated, HFRI noted in a release: “the Chinese Renminbi fell, the US lowered interest rates, and global economic growth turned mixed across both emerging and developed markets.”

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