MIR wins Fund Manager of the Year Award

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12 May 2006
| By Liam Egan |

MIR Investment Management has taken out the top prize at last night’s Money Management/IMCA Fund Manager of the Year Awards, living up to the potential shown last year, where it won both the Rising Star and Australian Equities categories.

MIR also won the Australian Shares — Mid and Large Cap category, and was a finalist in the Rising Star and Australian Equities — Small Cap categories.

Its success this year is all the more striking for occurring against the backdrop of a late-stage commodities bull run. In an investment climate that should ordinarily favour growth managers, this year’s result amply demonstrates the value of the boutique’s much vaunted bottom-up stock picking skills.

Another broad-based value boutique, Souls Funds Management, was runner up in the Fund Manager of the Year category, and in doing so helped affirm value investing and boutiques as the prevailing ideal industry types in the minds of the judges.

This year, for the first time, the Investment Management Consultants Association (IMCA) partnered with Money Management in judging the awards.

According to the IMCA judging panel, the success of the two value boutiques was “perhaps not surprising, as over the last three years value has dominated in the larger and mid cap space, as well as small caps, and even in international shares”.

Neither manager would make a forecast on the outlook for equities, although MIR managing director Michael Triguboff volunteered that the market will “inevitably become more favourable” for value managers.

The awards also affirmed both managers’ faith in their belief that the “optimal organisational structure for a fund manager is a boutique”, as Triguboff put it.

However, he said that an optimal boutique has to be “adequately resourced, with no external shareholders, and where all the investment team have invested in the products”.

Other winners in the 20th year of the Fund Manager of the Year Awards included Credit Suisse Asset Management, in the International Shares category.

Head of international equities Russell Bye said: “There have been all sorts of different market conditions … and the fund has performed well virtually all of the time through that.”

In other global markets, Acadian was placed first in the Emerging Markets/Asia (ex Japan) category.

Managing director of Acadian Singapore Richard Barry said: “Our stock selection focuses strongly on value, but we enrich that with additional factors dedicated to earnings forecasts, quality and price movements.”

On the domestic front, Souls Funds Management triumphed in Australian Shares — Small Cap, trumping finalists MIR and Pengana Capital.

However, the latter left a strong impression on the IMCA panel, with Pengana receiving the trophy for Rising Star.

Pimco took out the prize in the Fixed Interest (Diversified) and Credit categories.

In Property Securities, winner Morgan Stanley said its valuation approach was the foundation of its out-performance.

Barclays Global Investors (BGI) was awarded first place in the Hedge Funds — Multi-Strategy category; the only single-manager among the finalists.

Money Management/IMCA Fund Manager of the Year 2006: Winners and Finalists

Fund manager of the Year

Winner: MIR Investment Management

Finalist: Souls Funds Management

Australian Shares (Mid and Large Cap)

Winner: MIR Investment Management

Finalist: BT Financial Group

Finalist: Souls Funds Management

Australian Shares (Small Cap)

Winner: Souls Funds Management

Finalist: MIR Investment Management

Finalist: Pengana Capital

International Shares

Winner: Credit Suisse Asset Management

Finalist: GMO Australia

Finalist: Walter Scott

Emerging markets/Asia (ex Japan)

Winner: Acadian Asset Management

Finalist: Aberdeen Asset Management

Finalist: Lazard Asset Management

Property Securities

Winner: Morgan Stanley Investment Management

Finalist: Principal Global Investors

Finalist: SG Hiscock & Company

Fixed Interest (Diversified)

Winner: Pimco Australia

Finalist: Colonial First State Investments

Finalist: Credit Suisse Asset Management

Credit

Winner: Pimco Australia

Finalist: Colonial First State Investments

Hedge Funds (Multi-Strategy)

Winner: Barclays Global Investors

Finalist: Bridgewater Associates

Finalist: HFA Investments

Rising Star

Winner: Pengana Capital

Finalist: MIR Investment Management

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