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2024 Categories Include
Commodities | Credit - over $500m | Credit - up to $500m |
Currencies | Digital Assets | Emerging Markets Debt |
Emerging Markets Equity | Emerging Manager - Smaller Fund - Equity Strategies | Emerging Manager - Smaller Fund - Macro, Futures, Fixed Income & RV |
European Equity - over $500m | European Equity - up to $500m | Event Driven & Distressed |
Fixed Income | Fund of Hedge Funds - over $1bn | Fund of Hedge Funds - up to $1bn |
Fund of the Year - over $1bn | Fund of the Year - up to $1bn | Global Equity |
Long Term Performance (5 years) - Equity Strategies | Long Term Performance (5 years) - Fixed Income & Credit | Macro |
Management Firm of the Year | Managed Futures - over $500m | Managed Futures - up to $500m |
Multi-Strategy | New Fund of the Year | Quant Equity - over $500m |
Quant Equity - up to $500m | Specialist Finance | UCITS - Equity Strategies |
UCITS - Macro, Fixed Income & Relative Value | Volatility & Options |
New for 2024 - Global $1bn+ Manager Awards
To recognise the global presence of many hedge fund managers, we have introduced 4 new categories uniquely open to entries from hedge funds with over $1bn AUM who have a presence in Europe.
These categories are open to Europe-based managers that trade globally, and to managers with a global office footprint which includes a trading team or presence in Europe. To qualify, managers must trade globally, and operate from at least three offices in Europe, Asia and the US.
- Global $1bn+ Manager - Multi-strategy
- Global $1bn+ Manager - Equity Strategies
- Global $1bn+ Manager - Macro, Futures & Relative value
- Global $1bn+ Manager - Fixed Income & Credit
Criteria in detail
- Entries for the global manager categories will be open to submissions for qualifying managers (they must have a global presence including offices in Europe, and must trade global markets).
- Nominations for the individual strategy categories are based on 12-month performance numbers from January 2024 to the end of December 2024. Nominations for the Long-Term Performance awards are based on a five-year period from January 2020 to December 2024.
- There are also awards for New Fund and Emerging Manager & Smaller Funds – covering those funds that were launched between July 2023 and June 2024, with a trading history of between seven and 18 months. The minimum asset threshold is set at a lower level – while the minimum asset level for the Long-Term Performance awards is $500m.
- In addition, there are awards for the Management Firm of the Year – based on the one-year performance across a firm’s various funds – and for the overall Fund of the Year.
- For the one-year award categories, the minimum fund asset level required to qualify for nominations is $100mn – with nominations being based primarily on Sharpe ratios over the 12-month period.
- The winners are those funds that meet the relevant criteria, and which achieve the highest returns among the nominated funds – so long as they are also within 25% of the best Sharpe ratios within their nominated peer groups.
- To qualify for nominations, funds must achieve annualised returns higher than the median returns for their peer groups – and they must also be within 10% of their high-water marks that were set before the start of the performance period under review.
- For the New Fund and Emerging Manager & Smaller Fund awards, the minimum asset threshold is set at a lower level – while the minimum asset level for the Long-Term Performance awards is $500mn.
- For the Long-Term Performance, New Fund, Emerging Manager & Smaller Fund, UCITS, Management Firm and Fund of the Year awards – all of which include funds and firms operating across different strategy areas – nominees and winners are judged on additional comparative criteria as well as absolute returns and Sharpe ratios.
- For the Fund of the Year award, we will consider the qualifying winners in other categories – as well as other funds with exceptional performance which may have missed out on individual strategy awards by being narrowly outside the range on Sharpe Ratio.
- Nominees and winners are determined objectively, using a combination of Sharpe ratios and absolute returns. This quantitative approach makes us the only awards to reflect the two primary aims of hedge funds - to manage volatility and to deliver positive returns for investors.
- To be included in the nomination process, funds must appear in the HFM Database. All funds that wish to be considered for the final round of nominations must have submitted December performance to the database by Friday 10th January 2025. If you are adding a new fund or share class, please submit your profile and historical performance by Friday 20 December 2024.
- With Intelligence reserves the right to request additional information from funds in relation to their performance as part of the nomination process and winner determination
- With Intelligence reserves the right to remove any funds deemed inappropriate.
Submit your data
To be considered for the With Intelligence Eurohedge Awards 2024, you must list your fund on the With Intelligence Platform.
Simply download the ' Fund Listing Template ' and return the completed file to Joshua Dudden.