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						CI Investments slightly increase SPDR gold holdings in 
						third quarter: filing
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		 [November 10, 2018] 
		 By Renita D. Young 
 NEW YORK (Reuters) - CI Investments Inc [CIXCI.UL] 
		slightly boosted its holdings in the world's biggest gold-backed 
		exchange-traded fund during the third quarter, a U.S. Securities and 
		Exchange Commission 13F filing showed on Friday.
 
 The investment arm of Toronto-based CI Financial Corp increased its 
		holdings in SPDR Gold Trust to 2.85 million shares though the value of 
		those shares declined to $321.7 million in the third quarter from 2.81 
		million shares worth $333.2 million in the second quarter.
 
 During the third quarter, spot gold prices declined more than 5 percent 
		as investors continued to favor the U.S. dollar and riskier assets 
		against the backdrop of a global trade war. [GOL/] [FRX/]
 
 In the third quarter of 2018, CI Investments remained unexposed to gold 
		shares in Barrick Gold Corp for the second consecutive quarter, but kept 
		its call options at 213,537. The value of those call options from the 
		second quarter's $4.28 million dropped by nearly half to $2.32 million 
		in the third quarter.
 
 
		
		 
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CI Investments decreased its holdings in Randgold Resources Ltd to 14,600 shares 
valued at $1.03 million, down from 21,500 shares worth roughly $1.7 million 
during the second quarter of 2018.
 
 
Quarterly disclosures of hedge fund managers’ stock holdings, in what are known 
as 13F filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, are one of the 
few public ways of tracking what the managers are selling and buying.
 
 But relying on the filings to develop an investment strategy comes with some 
risk because the disclosures come 45 days after the end of each quarter and may 
not reflect current positions. Still, the filings offer a glimpse into what 
hedge fund managers saw as opportunities to make money on the long side.
 
 (Reporting by Renita D. Young; editing by Jennifer Ablan and Chizu Nomiyama)
 
				 
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