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Negative capital movement in April for SS&C


14 April 2015 Connecticut
Reporter: Stephen Durham

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The gross return of SS&C GlobeOp’s Hedge Fund Performance Index for March 2015 measured at 1.30 percent. This figure is down from 2.19 percent in the previous month.



Hedge fund flows as measured by the SS&C GlobeOp Capital Movement Index declined 1.14 percent in April, down from a 0.66 percent advance in March.



SS&C GlobeOp’s data on the GlobeOp platform represents approximately 10 percent of the hedge fund industry.



“The negative capital movement index for April reflects the typical seasonal pattern. There was a slight decline compared to last April’s results, which occurred despite lower outflows this year, as a drop in new contributions outweighed this. So far in 2015, the overall trend suggests stability in allocations to hedge funds,” said Bill Stone, chairman and CEO of SS&C Technologies.



Cumulatively, the SS&C GlobeOp Capital Movement Index for April 2015 stands at 146.44 points. The index has declined 2.12 points over the past 12 months.
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