Marshall Wace, Citadel Among Funds Shorting GBP1 Billion of UK Stock in Bearish Bonanza -- Financial News
15 June 2021 - 12:02AM
Dow Jones News
By Emily Nicolle
Of Financial News
Marshall Wace topped a list of short-sellers targeting the
London stock market in early June, leading the pack during a week
of outsized activity for betting against U.K. equities.
The London hedge fund took out the largest short position made
in the City last week with a 141.6 million-pound ($199.7 million)
bet against cruise operator Carnival Corp., based on a Financial
News analysis of documents filed with the Financial Conduct
Authority.
In the seven days to June 10, more than GBP932 million in short
bets were placed against stocks listed on the London bourse across
a total of 34 positions. The value of each position was calculated
against the companies' June 11 closing market capitalizations.
The figures represented a marked increase in activity, more than
doubling the number of bets made a week earlier as short-sellers
ramped up their positions in London. So far this month, 50
positions breaching the 0.5% public disclosure threshold have been
declared, compared to 44 such bets for the entirety of May.
Marshall Wace was also the most active short-seller last week,
taking out a total of six positions against the likes of retailers
J Sainsbury PLC, Boohoo Group PLC, B&M European Value Retail
SA, ASOS PLC and travel firm National Express Group PLC. Its total
bets for the week reached GBP343.8 million, representing more than
a third of activity during the period.
The figures don't include those who chose to exit the fold
early. Active short-seller Millennium International Management took
out a GBP1.6 million bet against newcomer Anglo American PLC
spin-off Thungela Resources Ltd. on June 9, earlier filings showed,
but closed out the position a day later.
Thungela had made a sour debut on the London bourse on June 7,
following a sceptical report by short-seller Boatman Capital
Research. Thungela's share price has since swung wildly, and was
down almost 10% at 0830 GMT on Monday.
New York fund Citadel was the second most active short-seller in
the last seven days, taking out four bets across its American and
European entities to a total of GBP155.6 million. It targeted
retailers B&M and Wm. Morrison Supermarkets PLC, as well as
housebuilder Persimmon PLC and chemicals firm Johnson Matthey
PLC.
BlackRock was also a frequent face on the FCA's short positions
register, taking out three bets against Domino's Pizza Group PLC,
John Wood Group PLC and Kier Group PLC.
Outsized bets came from the likes of Mayfair fund manager AKO
Capital, which took out the second largest position of the week at
GBP88 million against housebuilder Kingfisher PLC. Meanwhile
PSquared Asset Management came in fourth with a GBP61.1 million bet
against THG PLC, after the retailer faced scrutiny over its
collaboration with Japanese investor SoftBank Corp.
French asset manager Carmignac Gestion also doubled an earlier
short position against newly listed tech firm Alphawave IP Group
PLC, increasing its bet from 0.52% to 1.11%. Its position is now
worth roughly GBP23.5 million, up from GBP11 million when it first
targeted the stock last month.
Short-selling activity has come into renewed focus in 2021. A
trading frenzy for so-called meme-stocks such as GameStop Corp. and
AMC in January began on online forum Reddit, where traders sought
to boost stocks which they said were unfairly targeted by hedge
funds.
Citadel, BlackRock, Millennium International Management and
Carmignac Gestion were contacted for comment. Marshall Wace
declined to comment, while AKO Capital and PSquared Asset
Management couldn't be reached for comment.
Website: www.fnlondon.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 14, 2021 09:53 ET (13:53 GMT)
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