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Daman Speculator Fund declares Dhs0.75 dividend for Q1 2009

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, April 19 - 2009 at 12:56
  • PRESS RELEASE

Daman Investments PSC has announced the performance results of three of its funds: the Daman Speculator Fund, the Daman Second Emirates Fund, and the Daman Islamic Fund, for the month of March 2009.

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The newest Daman offering, the Daman Speculator Fund, launched in July 1, 2008, has declared a dividend distribution of Dhs0.75 per unit for the first quarter of 2009, effectively raising the total value of dividends since inception to Dhs2.25 per share.

Meanwhile, the Daman Second Emirates and Islamic Funds performed steadily in a fluctuating market. Both funds finished the month of March with month-on-month gains, with the Second Emirates Fund surpassing the NBAD General Index of 2.16%. Overall, all three of Daman's investment funds have indicated a stable growth in Net Asset Value (NAV).

Daman Speculator Fund ends March 2009 with NAV of Dhs104.70


The Daman Speculator Fund, apart from distributing dividends of Dhs0.75 per share, has reported an increase in NAV per unit, rising by 1.97% to Dhs104.70 as of March 31, 2009.

Ex-divided NAV is now pegged at Dhs103.66 as of April 2, 2009, bringing the annualised dividend yield for 2009 to 2.89%.

The Fund, which was specifically structured to withstand tumultuous economic conditions, has recorded a total performance of 6.20% since its inception, indicating a considerable rise from last month's 4.15%.

Daman second Emirates Fund - closes month up 3.25%


The Daman Second Emirates Fund, a UAE-registered open-ended fund regulated by the United Arab Emirates Central Bank and focused on UAE equity markets, closed the month of March at a Net Asset Value (NAV) of Dhs43.22 per unit, up 3.25% over last month while outperforming the NBAD General Index pegged at 2.16%.

The annualised dividend yield for the fund currently stands at 9.25%, as against the NBAD General Index's 3.34%.

Daman Islamic Fund - rises 1.84%


The Daman Islamic Fund, a Shari'ah principle-based, UAE-registered open-ended mutual fund closed the month at a Net Asset Value of Dhs43.36 per unit as of March 31, 2009, signifying a month-to-date rise of 1.84%. The current annualized dividend yield stands at 9.23% as against the NBAD Islamic Index at 1.13%.
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About Daman Investments PSC (www.daman.ae)
Daman Investments PSC is a private joint stock company based in Dubai and capitalized at Dhs200m. From its early beginnings in 1998, the group has grown rapidly into a non-bank financial services company now widely recognized as an authority in its core markets, the Gulf Cooperation Council and Iraq.

Known for offering innovative investment products and services to both regional and international clients, Daman provides investment management and development capital investment opportunities as well as domestic and regional brokerage operations through its subsidiaries. Daman is committed to the principles of ethical business practice and operational transparency. All Daman's various operations are regulated by the United Arab Emirates Central Bank, the Emirates Securities and Commodities Authority (ESCA) and the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA). Daman is well positioned for its clients as their gateway to the new Arab World economy.

About the Daman Speculator Fund (www.damanfunds.com)
The Daman Speculator Fund is a UAE-registered open-ended fund regulated by the United Arab Emirates Central Bank. The fund will have an initial offered unit price of Dhs100 per share and a targeted size of Dhs200m. Daman Investments seed capital in the fund is Dhs5m.

Subscriptions are weekly with monthly redemptions. The Net Asset Value will be calculated and published weekly. The fund is open to all nationalities as well as non-UAE residents and seeks to exploit the dynamic potential of the UAE and GCC equity markets.

About the Daman Second Emirates Fund (www.damanfunds.com)
The Daman Second Emirates Fund is a UAE-registered open-ended fund regulated by the United Arab Emirates Central Bank and focussed on the UAE equities markets. The fund has an initial offered unit price of Dhs100 and a targeted size of Dhs200m. Subscriptions are weekly with monthly redemptions. The Net Asset Value will be calculated and published weekly. The fund is open to all nationalities as well as non-UAE residents and will seek to achieve a combination of capital growth and regular dividend income.

About the Daman Islamic Fund (www.damanfunds.com)
The Daman Islamic Fund is a Shari'ah based; Open ended UAE-registered Mutual Fund regulated by the United Arab Emirates Central Bank. The Fund will invest primarily in Shari'ah Compliant securities listed on the UAE financial exchanges. The Fund will have an initial offered unit price of Dhs100 and a targeted size of Dhs200m. Subscriptions are weekly with monthly redemptions. The Net Asset Value will be calculated and published weekly. The fund is open to all nationalities as well as non-UAE residents and will seek to achieve a combination of capital growth and regular dividend income.

For further details please contact:

Daman Corporate Communications
Michele Smith Motiwalla
Tel: +971 4 332 41 43
Fax: +971 4 332 42 40

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