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Beirut Opportunities Fund NAV  1,049.3200 USD +0.170 +0.02% 18 May 2012
 
 
Performance Overview as of 18 May 2012
  Fund Return
1 Month + 1.54%
3 Months + 2.64%
YTD * + 3.38%
1 Year + 7.31%
3 Years N/A
5 Years N/A
Since Inception + 23.44%
* Returns are from the beginning of the year until the respective 'As Of' Date
Benchmarks: 1 Year Interest Rate ; 3 Years RL Eurobonds
 
Ratio Analysis *
  Fund
Annualised Return 
It is a measure that converts rates of returns of any length into annual rates of returns
+ 8.22%
Annualised Standard Deviation 
It measures the volatility of the fund. The higher the percentage, the riskier is the fund
0.81%
Beta 
It measures how a fund's share price moves in relation to a benchmark. The benchmark index has a beta of 1. A beta greater than 1 means the fund tends to rise and fall more than the index does. A beta less than one means the fund tends to be less volatile than the index
N/A
Alpha 
It is the excess return of the fund relative to the return of the benchmark index. Simply, it is the value that a portfolio manager adds to or subtracts from a fund's return. A positive alpha of 1.0 means the fund has outperformed its benchmark index by 1%. Correspondingly, a similar negative alpha would indicate an underperformance of 1%
N/A
Information Ratio 
This ratio is used to evaluate the returns a fund manager achieved in comparison to the benchmark, given the risk they take on
N/A
Sharpe Ratio 
This ratio measures the reward per unit of risk. The Sharpe ratio tells us whether the returns of a portfolio are due to smart investment decisions or a result of excess risk. This measurement is very useful because although one fund can reap higher returns than its peers, it is only a good investment if those higher returns do not come with too much additional risk. The higher the ratio the better is the fund
3.67
Based on Risk Free Rate of %
* Formulas are available in the Education Center
 
Fund Facts  
Objective  To achieve capital appreciation along with steady income
Asset Type  Fixed Income
Geographic Focus  Lebanon
Currency  USD
Structure  Open - Ended
Inception Date  October 2009
Initial Target Size  N/A
Fund Size 31Mar12  24,022,909 USD
NAV Frequency  Daily
Administrator  Midclear SAL
Fund Manager  Mona Gabriel
Bank of Beirut Invest s.a.l.
Domicile  Lebanon
Elligibility  Open to all investors
Zawya Code 
Zawya exclusive 7 digit code is used to locate a fund profile on the Funds Monitor through the search box
  BOBOPRT.MF
 
Fees and Expenses
Min. Subscription 
Dividend Policy 
Administration Fee 
Subscription Fee 
Redemption Fee 
Performance Fee 
Custodian Fee 
Management Fee 
 
Charts
NAV CHART
 NAV (USD)  18May12 1,049.3200
 Change
  0.170 ( 0.02%)
 Previous Close  17May12 1,049.1500
 12 Month High  18May12 1,049.3200
 12 Month Low  18May11 977.8310
 
 
Investment Strategy
The fund's assets will be invested mainly in fixed income instruments issued by the Lebanese Government denominated in US Dollars such as Eurobonds, and Certificates of deposit. The fund may also invest in the Preferred shares of the 10 leading banks in Lebanon.
 
Fund Material
PROSPECTUS
PDF Prospectus: Beirut Opportunities Fund
LATEST NEWS & REPORTS
PDF BOB: Beirut Opportunities Fund Fact Sheet (Apr-12)
PDF BOB: Beirut Opportunities Fund Fact Sheet (Mar-12)
PDF Bank of Beirut Funds Fact Sheet (Feb-12)

 »More NEWS & REPORTS
 
 
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