Hedge Fund Launch: Bandon Isolated Alpha Fixed Income Fund

New York (HedgeCo.net) – Portland, Oregon-based investment management firm Bandon Capital Management LLC., has launched the Bandon Isolated Alpha Fixed Income Fund (BANIX), a global absolute return-oriented fixed income strategy hedge fund.

“When we listen to investors we hear two primary themes – concern about the risks associated with long only strategies especially on the heels of 2008 and fear regarding the impact of rising rates on fixed income portfolios.” Bill Woodruff, Managing Principal of Bandon, said. “We believe this fund represents a solution for both those concerns by having the tactical flexibility to nimbly navigate volatile markets and the philosophical disposition to have no long or short bias”.

Bandon is focused on the Democratization of Alternative Investment Strategies. The fund is to be sub-advised by two institutional specialist investment managers.

1, Logan Circle Partners, LP,  a $12 billion Philadelphia based, institutional, credit specialist fixed income manager, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Fortress Investment Group, LLC (FIG). The manager follows a bottom up, research driven, duration neutral, global unconstrained multi- sector absolute return credit strategy comprised of their best ideas across liquid credit markets.

2, Dix Hills Partners, LLC, a $1 billion New York based, institutional alternative investment manager focused on active duration strategies in developed sovereign markets. The manager follows a fundamentally based, systematized, credit neutral (excluding sovereign credit risk), directional active duration strategy focused on the US, UK, German and Japanese markets.

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