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Stockholm (HedgeNordic) – Each NHX sub-strategy reported gains for the month, catapulting all of them back into positive territory for the year. NHX-Equity was up by 4.8%, Multi-Strat funds gained 3.7%, Nordic CTA´s 3.4%, Fund-of-Funds 2.5% and the NHX Fixed Income advanced by 1.7%.

No less than 14 managers reported double-digit gains. Among the top performers in November were Sissener Canopus and Symmetry Invest, both up by more than 17%, Incentive Active Value Fund gaining 14%, Formuepleje Penta advancing by 13.7% and VISIO Allocator Fund up by nearly 13%.

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