| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2024 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Devon Alpha Fund | -3.7% | - | AUB.AX, CEN.NZ, CHI.NZ, HSO.AX, IFT.NZ, JHX.AX, LNW, MCY.NZ, MET.NZ, MEZ.NZ, MQG.AX, NAB.AX, OML.AX, RIO.AX, RMD, SKC.NZ, SKI.AX, SUN.AX, TLS.AX, VGH.NZ, WEB.AX, WOW.AX | AI, Australia, Banking, dividends, infrastructure, insurance, New Zealand, technology | AI has been a dominant theme this year and has arguably driven the Fed to the back seat of investor considerations. US equity markets continued their bull run led by technology sector and AI-related names, with Nvidia surpassing US$3 trillion in market cap. Infratil performed well after raising capital to support investment in data centre operator CDC, with shift to cloud computing and artificial intelligence as key drivers to demand. | View | |
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 13, 2026 | Devon Alpha Fund | 8.7% | 8.7% | AIA.NZ, COL.AX, CSTCF, FRE.NZ, GMG.AX, IFT NZ, JHX.AX, MQG.AX, NAB.AX, ORI.AX, SLC.AX, STO.AX, SUM.NZ, TRA.NZ, VSL.NZ | AI, Australia, Data centers, energy, Geopolitical, New Zealand, technology | View | ||
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Auscap Asset Management | - | 6.9% | ANZ.AX, APE.AX, ARB.AX, AUB.AX, BHP.AX, BRG.AX, CAR.AX, CBA.AX, CQR.AX, CSL.AX, HMC.AX, JHX.AX, MIN.AX, MQG.AX, NAB.AX, NCK.AX, NHF.AX, QUB.AX, REA.AX, WBC.AX | Australia, banks, private markets, risk, value, volatility | Auscap discusses the significant increase in private credit funds and warns about their short operating history and limited experience with defaults. They note these funds have operated during relative calm with consistently rising property prices. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jul 18, 2022 | Auscap Asset Management | 0.0% | 0.0% | AAPL, AMZN, ANZ.AX, BHP.AX, CBA.AX, COL.AX, CSL.AX, FMG.AX, GOOGL, META, MIN.AX, MSFT, NAB.AX, NVDA, RIO.AX, RMD, STO.AX, WBC.AX, WDS.AX, WOW.AX | active management, Australia, banks, China, Iron Ore, mid cap, Passive investing, Sleep Apnea | China's steel consumption peaked in 2020 and is expected to decline to levels similar to other developed countries. With China accounting for 53.9% of world steel production and 50.8% of consumption, declining demand combined with new supply from Mineral Resources (50mtpa) and Simandou deposits (120mtpa) suggests a recipe for lower iron ore prices and declining earnings for the majors. | RMD |
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