Kathrein Arche Noah Fund Fund report as of 06/18/2013
 
     
 
Fund profile
The fund’s investment strategy aims to preserve capital in extreme economic situations such as currency crises and reforms, hyper-inflation, national bankruptcies and economic downturn (“depression”) better than traditional investment approaches. The selected portfolio structure is based on analyses of various securities classes in historically similar crises. In some extremely adverse economic scenarios certain investment categories can cushion losses but cannot prevent them entirely.
Fund data
ISIN: T: AT0000A0LQC9 | A:AT0000A0LQB1
NAV: T: 98.54 | A: 97.13 EUR
Launch date: 12/30/2010
Capital gains: 0.64 EUR
Ordinary income: 0.18 EUR
Total assets: 6,995,814.67 EUR
Dividend: 0.00 EUR (04/01/2013)
Fiscal year: 02/01-01/31
Operating costs: 2.21
Performance (12/30/2010 - 06/18/2013)
 
Source: Custodian Raiffeisen Bank International AG
Performance  
Month -4.71 %
Year to date -4.03 %
1 years -0.88 %
2 years (p.a.) 1.10 %
3 years (p.a.) -  
5 years (p.a.) -  
Since inception (p.a.) -0.43 %
     
Ratios    
Sharpe ratio -0.25  
Max. drawdown -7.69 %
Volatiltiy (in % p.a.) 6.23 %
     
 
 
 
Asset allocation
 
 
Bonds 56.86 %    
Kathrein Euro Infl.Linked.Bd R (T) 15.79 %    
Raiff.-Global-Fundam.-Rent (I) T 15.41 %    
Kathrein Euro Core Govern. B.R (T) 10.52 %    
JPM Fds-Em.Mark.Loc.Curr.Debt 8.93 %    
HCM Eurasian Pearls (I) 6.21 %    
Stocks 20.97 %    
HCM Aktien Global 7.23 %    
iS.II-iS.FTSE EP./Na.D.M.P.Y. 6.89 %    
Russell Inv.-Emerging Mkts Eq. 6.85 %    
Others 3.33 %    
Source M.-LGIM Div.Comm.So.ETF 3.33 %    
       
Performance is calculated in accordance with the OeKB method based on data from the custodian. For performance data individual costs, such as the initial sales charge (a maximum of 5% of the amount invested) are not taken into consideration. Depending on the amount, those would decrease performance accordingly. Past performance is no indicator for future developments of a fund. Information subject to change.
Portfolio manager comments as of May 2013
The US consumer confidence surprisingly improved a lot in May. Responsible for this increase in confidence were the better jobs market as well as rising stock and real estate prices. Ben Bernanke commented in his testimony to the respective committees of Congress that the Fed may reduce the speed and amount of bond purchased under its QE policy should the economy continue to improve faster than expected. The led to a drop in stock and bond prices (increase in bond yields). The Euro periphery countries benefited from the change in focus from belt tightening to growth policies. After a decline in March and April in the German IFO business climate index, the indicator rose again in May. However, should the economy continue to stagnate in the months to come, then the ECB could further cut interest rates. Nevertheless the current focus of the ECB is not on the absolute level of its repo rate, but much more on the creating accessibility to corporate loans through other institution for example the European Investment Bank.
     
 
 
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