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Hedge fund jumps 49% on China bets

All-Stars Investment, belonging to ex-Morgan Stanley executive, manages about $1.2b

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Aformer Morgan Stanley executive’s hedge fund has soared 49 per cent this year by sticking with well-timed bets on technology stocks and investing in some of China’s hottest private companies.

Led by Richard Ji, who was previously head of Asia internet and media research at Morgan Stanley, the All-Stars Investment Fund profited from a rebound in stocks including Alibaba Holding and Baidu, after adding shares during dips in recent years. Investment­s in closely held companies including Tujia.com, China’s answer to Airbnb, and Chinese ride hailing giant Didi Chuxing also put the fund on track for its fourth straight profitable year, Ji said in an interview.

Broader stock market

While China-focused hedge funds have beaten peers in other parts of the world, they’ve trailed the broader stock market as they’ve been overly cautious. Greater China long-short hedge funds rose 27 per cent this year through October, according to Eurekahedg­e Inc, as the MSCI China Index rose 47 per cent in that period.

All-Stars Investment, which manages about $1.2 billion (Dh4.4 billion), focuses on “new-economy leaders” in China, including technology and consumer companies. Nearly 20 per cent of All-Stars’ money has been invested in private companies. The firm is seeking $600 million to $800 million from investors for a private equity fund, Ji said. Preinitial public offering investment­s have included mobile phone maker Xiaomi Corp and Truck Alliance, an Uber-like service for China’s long-haul logistics industry, he said. The fund targets late-stage investment­s in companies typically within two to four years of going public, as it is easier to identify winners, he said.

Ji, who founded the firm, was later joined by former Morgan Stanley colleagues. The basketball fan named it “all-stars,” in reference to its focus on investing in market leaders and “market killers,” he added. Its hedge fund makes long-term investment­s in 10 to 15 stocks, turning over less than 30 per cent of them in a typical year. Sensex (IN)

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