Lipper Snaps UK-Lupus alpha leads real estate funds in June
LONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - German fund manager Lupus alpha led the British-registered real estate funds in June, data from Thomson Reuters fund research firm Lipper showed on Friday.
The Lupus alpha Japanese REITs, managed by Stefan Rheinwald and Naoki Suzuki, returned 11.2 percent. The fund was launched at the end of April 2009 and is overweight in residential REITs.
The BT Global Property Value fund, managed by U.S. company AEW Capital Management, was bottom-performer with a minus 13.5 percent return over the month.
Following are tables of the best and worst performers in June among property funds listed in the Lipper Global indices and registered for sale in Britain. The tables strip out smaller players and comprise primary mutual funds:
FUND LEADERS
Fund name 1 mth(%) 3 mth 1 yr 3 yr 5 yr
1. Lupus alpha Japanese 11.25
REITs 2. AC SupPen-BT 10.67 14.45 -35.30 -48.46 -30.20
Wholesale
Property Investment 3.Spectrum Super CFS 9.90 18.19 -31.88
W Colliers
Global Property Sec 4. Tower ARC MT AP - 9.18 16.60 -39.79 -57.60 -41.13
REEF Paladin Prop
Securities 5. SEB Real Estate 8.35 36.06 -4.26 -40.97
Equity Global
FUND LAGGARDS
Fund name 1 mth(%) 3 mth 1 yr 3 yr 5 yr 1. BT Global Property -13.53 -22.31 -9.20 34.27
2. Babcock & Brown -9.21 9.38 -90.67 -94.60 -91.33
Infrastructure 3. Morgan Stanley US -9.15 10.34 -30.87 -43.84
Property AX GBP 4. AC Super-APN -8.63 6.10 -45.53 -48.29
International
Property for Income 5. Macquarie Direct -7.39 -6.79 -32.17 -9.29
Property
Lipper, a Thomson Reuters company, is a fund research and analysis organisation, providing independent insight on global collective investment including mutual funds, retirement funds, hedge funds, fund fees and fund expenses to the asset management and media communities.
Lipper data covers 196,000 share classes and over 108,000 funds in 57 registered-for-sale universes. It provides the free Lipper Leader ratings for mutual funds registered for sale in 27 countries. Additional information is available at www.lipperweb.com. (Compiled by Cecilia Valente; editing by Mariam Karouny)
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