AXA Framlington Absolute Return Gemini Worldview - May 2008

Russia’s privatisation of its energy sector is throwing up some good prospects as Framlington is what could be described as a giant boutique alternative investment manager within the AXA Group, the insurance and pension fund provider.

Russia’s privatisation of its energy sector is throwing up some good prospects as Framlington is what could be described as a giant boutique alternative investment manager within the AXA Group, the insurance and pension fund provider. Mark Tinker is the manager for one of AXA Framlington’s absolute return funds, a global long/short hedge fund called Gemini that in April 2008 celebrated its first birthday.

He believes the fund has the best of both worlds. It has the backing and infrastructure

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