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Abbey Capital Futures Strategy Fund Class I (ABYIX)

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11.04 +0.03    +0.27%
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Type:  Fund
Market:  United States
Asset Class:  Other
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  • Total Assets: 2.5B
Abbey Capital Futures Strategy I 11.04 +0.03 +0.27%

Abbey Capital Futures Strategy Fund Class I Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Abbey Capital Futures Strategy Fund Class I. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of ABYIX among other information.
Category

Managed Futures

Total Assets

2.5B

Expenses

1.79%

Inception Date

41821

Investment Strategy

The investment seeks long-term capital appreciation; current income is a secondary objective. The adviser allocates the fund's assets between a Managed Futures strategy and a Fixed Income strategy. The Managed Futures strategy will be achieved by investing a portion of its assets in the Onshore Subsidiary and up to 25% of its total assets in the Cayman Subsidiary. The Fixed Income strategy invests its assets primarily in investment grade fixed income securities in order to generate interest income and capital appreciation, which may add diversification to the returns generated by its Managed Futures strategy. It is non-diversified.

Contact Information

Address PO Box 9841
Providence,RI 02940-8041
United States
Phone -

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Anthony Gannon CEO 2014 Now
Biography Tony Gannon is Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of Abbey Capital Limited, the Dublin-based alternative investment specialist. Tony founded Abbey Capital in 2000 with a vision to create an alternative investment business providing multi-manager funds specializing in the managed futures and foreign exchange sectors of the hedge fund industry. Over its nineteen-year history, Tony has overseen Abbey Capital’s growth from a start-up to a global company which is currently one of the largest independent allocators in the Commodity Trading Advisor (CTA) industry. Prior to founding Abbey Capital, Tony was a co-founder of Allied Irish Capital Management (AICM), a Dublin-based CTA, in conjunction with Allied Irish Banks. He helped to grow AICM to become one of the largest European CTAs, with funds under management growing from an initial $50 million to in excess of $1.4 billion. Tony has more than 25 years’ investment experience in the managed futures industry. He is globally recognized and acknowledged as a leader in the industry. He is a regular guest speaker at alternative investment industry conferences. Tony graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce degree and a Masters in Business Studies with Finance from University College Dublin, Ireland.
Mick Swift Director 2014 Now
Biography As Research Director, and voting member of the Investment Committee, Mick manages and oversees Abbey Capital’s research and risk management processes as well as portfolio construction. He joined Abbey Capital in May 2002 after fifteen years as a trader and manager of trading teams. Prior to joining Abbey Capital, Mick was a Director at Allied Irish Capital Management (AICM) from 1998 to 2002. While at AICM, he worked in a trading capacity and also on product research and risk management. Previously, Mick was the Head of FX and European Interest Rate Trading at Bank of Ireland in Dublin from 1997 to 1998. Prior to that, Mick was Treasurer and EVP at Bank of Ireland’s New York Branch, where he ran the trading and sales operation from 1994 to 1997. In 1992, he became Head of Interest Rate trading at the bank. Mick initially joined the Treasury Division of Bank of Ireland in 1984 where he traded foreign exchange and interest rate markets on a proprietary basis. Mick graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Commerce from University College Galway and holds an ACMA qualification
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