Month: April 2025

Thematic Investors: Hunters Moon Capital on Investing Across Europe

Thematic Investors: Hunters Moon Capital on Investing Across Europe

As the fiscal brakes start to come off of Europe, how can investors begin to take advantage of investment opportunities that are on the horizon? Many viewed the early days of the Trump presidency as negative, but could that view shift as pressure increases to move Europe closer together? Early movements are pointing towards a union of capital markets and banking, which could result in the breaking of financial barriers that have frozen Europe’s growth in recent years.

In this episode, Kieran Cavanna, CIO, Old Farm Partners and host of the Thematic Investors podcast welcomes Johnny de la Hey, Founder, Hunters Moon Capital, to discuss how the stars are aligning for investors in the European banking system, and how the financial system is driving capital and risk-free returns for shareholders. Johnny, an industry veteran, returns to the financial markets this year, having developed his career at Tiger Management and then managing the well-known Toscafund. 

His big new London launch is Hunters Moon Capital, which we will explore  in terms of strategy and focus, along with the following: 

  • how have rate adjustments have helped European banks outperform some of their US counterparts and why real estate credit losses never really fully materialized across Europe? 
  • securitization levels across Europe and the US, and where each region stands coming out of the 2008 financial crisis.
  • how a weak-dollar policy could impact banking investment strategies for hedge funds like Hunters Moon Capital.
  • fintech start-ups and how to identify the right targets to invest in when it comes to regions or platforms. 
  • what peripheral markets (Greece, Argentina, Portugal, Japan) are worth a look at when targeting bank investments. 
  • where does he see insurance and reinsurance deals happening and are the promise of significant returns in this sector achievable. 
  • And more.

Connect with Johnny de la Hey

Hunters Moon Capital is a newly launched investment firm founded by industry veterans Johnny de la Hey and Hugh Rance, formerly of Toscafund, with Johnny also having previously worked at Tiger Management. Headquartered in London, the 13-person team is focused on global financials and equity capital markets, drawing on the founders’ successful track records and predecessor strategies.

 The firm officially launched its funds in February 2025, backed by substantial internal capital and supported by a select group of U.S. family offices and institutional investors.

Johnny de la Hey serves as Portfolio Manager of the Crescent Fund, one of the firm’s two flagship strategies. The Crescent Fund is a global long/short equity fund with a focus on financials, particularly across Europe and the UK.

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Thematic Investors: Genna Lozovsky on targeting emerging market credit investment opportunities

Thematic Investors: Genna Lozovsky on targeting emerging market credit investment opportunities

When comparing emerging market equity investments to their credit investment counterparts, the scales quickly tip to favor credit investments by offering investors 150-200 basis points in real growth. The story on emerging market credit investments remains robust, but how does that growth translate across different regional markets? This is what we’re going to find out in the latest episode of the Thematic Investors podcast.

Kieran Cavanna, host of the Thematic Investors Podcast and CIO of Old Farm Partners, sits down with Genna Lozovsky, Founder & Managing Partner at Sandglass Capital Management. See where the passion for emerging markets originated from as Genna shares his background and insights from Russia, Argentina, South Africa, Greece, and more.

The podcast discussion will also target: 

  • Why a ‘fiscal bazooka’ that appeared in Europe and the US during COVID didn’t touch emerging markets in the same way.
  • For those involved in emerging market credit strategies, what makes Argentina so attractive to investors, and how will President Trump’s policies impact future growth?
  • What made Ukraine such an interesting credit bet in the early days of the war, and what are Genna’s thoughts on opportunities for credit following a future ceasefire?
  • What are Genna’s thoughts on the current tariff policy, and how does that compare with the last 20 years of free trade and winning across some of the major countries?
  • What is the ‘day of reckoning’ in emerging market credit opportunities, and how does it differ from credit investments made on the equity side?
  • As US policy shifts, how will China fill in some of the financing gaps, taking a larger role in the credit markets? What can we see from voices across the Middle East and Turkey? 
  • And more.

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