Kapila Gohel

21/04/2010 Author: Kapila Gohel

Credit opportunities are only for the brave

It looks to all the world that the fuss which followed credit for so long has died down, leaving only the brave still invested; the rest have chosen the safety of more familiar strategies.

An investor like the San Bernardino County Employees Retirement Association, which conducted an extensive domestic and international credit search last year, is now happy to sit back and wait for its credit investments to play out, while concentrating its immediate efforts on long/short equity searches.

Others, like the San Diego County Employee Retirement System, have exited credit completely, concerned that opportunities in the sector have all but dried up. The $7bn pension’s outsourced chief investment officer, Lee Partridge at Integrity Capital, told HFMWeek this month of his firm’s plans to move out of multi-strategy and credit hedge funds.

“We’re rolling out across global macro/CTA funds as well as bottom-up market neutral strategies. Most credit strategies have been played out,” he said.

The fear of illiquidity has seen investors jump into liquid areas of credit. And when even traditional illiquid credit buyers, like foundations and endowments, take a step back, it’s left to the few who dare. According to one asset manager, for those willing to take the plunge there are still some opportunities left in the space when it comes to illiquid portions of credit

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