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BH Macro Limited 26 November 2007 BH Macro Limited 26th November 2007 BH Macro Limited ('BHML'), which is a feeder fund investing in the Brevan Howard Master Fund Limited ('BHMF'), has been supplied by Brevan Howard Asset Management LLP ('BHAM') with the information regarding BHMF's October 2007 performance and outlook. This information has been included in the following BHML shareholder report. http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/4441i_-2007-11-26.pdf * - * - * Important Information The material relating to BHML, BHMF and other feeder funds investing in BHMF included in this announcement and its linked content has been prepared by BHAM and is provided for information purposes and does not constitute an invitation or offer to subscribe for or purchase any of the products or services mentioned. The material provided is not intended to provide a sufficient basis on which to make an investment decision. Information and opinions presented in the material relating to BHML, BHMF and other feeder funds investing in BHMF have been obtained or derived from sources believed by BHAM to be reliable, but BHAM makes no representation as to their accuracy or completeness. Estimated results, performance or achievements may materially differ from any actual results, performance or achievements. Except as required by applicable law, BHML and BHAM expressly disclaim any obligations to update or revise such estimates to reflect any change in expectations, new information, subsequent events or otherwise. This document is for information purposes only and is not an offer to invest. All investments are subject to risk. Past performance is no guarantee of future returns. Prospective investors are advised to seek expert legal, financial, tax and other professional advice before making any investment decisions. BHAM is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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