Woori, Temasek to launch fund-of-hedge-funds |
Date: Friday, February 5, 2010
Author: Jonathan Hopfner and Muralikumar Anantharaman, Reuters
* Woori to launch $30 mln fund-of-hedge-funds with Temasek * Woori winds-up one of its two absolute return funds * Woori to deploy capital from wound-up fund to new venture (Adds details of
plan) By Kim Yeon-hee and Parvathy Ullatil SEOUL/HONG KONG, Feb 5 (Reuters) - South Korea's Woori Investment &
Securities Co Ltd (005940.KS)
is set to launch a $30 million fund-of-hedge-funds with Temasek's Fullerton Fund
Management, as part of a restructuring of its hedge funds business. The plan comes after Woori shut down a $60 million offshore hedge fund under
its Singapore-based Woori Absolute Partners. A part of that money will be
deployed to the new fund-of-hedge-funds. A Woori spokesman confirmed the plan on Friday and said the company will sign
a final contract with Temasek [TEM.UL] to set up the fund jointly. "The move indicates change to our investment philosophy," said another Woori
official, who was not authorised to talk to the media. "Initially we had tried
to do on our own but it was not easy. It took time to find partners." After winding-up the Woori Absolute Asia Multi-Strategy Fund, which has been
in business since 2008, Woori will be left with one $35 million absolute return
fund. Woori, a unit of Woori Finance Holdings (053000.KS),
is one of the few domestic brokerage firms that have forayed into offshore hedge
funds to reduce their dependence on brokerage fees. South Korea has yet to allow
the establishment of domestic hedge funds. Fullerton, part of the Singaporean state investor Temasek Holdings, said last
year that it expects to allocate more money to hedge funds as such funds offer
greater downside protection relative to equities. Separately, Woori Investment has pumped $20 million of seed capital into a
hedge fund managed by Guan Ong, former chief investment officer of sovereign
wealth fund Korea Investment Corp and plans to grow the fund size to more than
$30 million, the Woori official added.