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The importance of a good education 

Kapila Gohel

Kapila Gohel

Pension fund trustees have come under scrutiny lately, from accusations of placement agent kick-backs to criticism of attending education conferences in exotic locations. But trustee education is important as many board members still struggle to get their heads around the idea of hedge funds.

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Credit opportunities are only for the brave

Kapila Gohel

Kapila Gohel

It looks to all the world that the fuss which followed credit for so long has died down, leaving only the brave still invested; the rest have chosen the safety of more familiar strategies.

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When is a liquid fund not a liquid fund?

Zaki Abushal

Zaki Abushal

Liquidity mismatch between a hedge fund’s lock-up and its underlying positions is, apparently, one of the chief concerns of institutional investors. In fact, if, as a hedge fund, you’re keen to attract institutional assets, then you better ‘align’ with your investors a little better than you were doing in 2008.

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Illiquidity never left the investor agenda

Kapila Gohel

Kapila Gohel

Hands up all those who still think illiquidity is the watch word for gating and sidepockets? Still a few I’m sure. Some investors with their capital tied up are still hurting, under normal circumstances it would be appreciating, but instead it’s on the distressed market as a fund unwinds.

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UBP can't bridge the communication gap

Kapila Gohel

Kapila Gohel

Emotional quotient has never been hedge fund managers’ strong suit. So it seems a pity that, in UBP’s case, having gone to all the trouble of getting their house in order, a simple communication breakdown could derail their best efforts.

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Third-party bill favours light-touch 

Kapila Gohel

Kapila Gohel

So much for third-party marketing scandals. Pensions caught in the headlights of the pay-to-play scandal probably feared the worst when regulatory overhaul and pension investment reform were promised.

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Under-fire CIOs look to outsourced model

Kapila Gohel

Kapila Gohel

The blame game has turned full circle. Where once hedge fund managers were the pariahs, now it’s the CIOs of large institutions that are facing the axe.

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State laws present a barrier to inflows

Kapila Gohel

Kapila Gohel

Nobody is quite sure just how much capital is making its way back into hedge funds. Most have it that pensions, foundations and endowments have regained their appetite for alternatives, but where hedge funds are struggling is in attracting new investors.

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130/30 funds come back in fashion

Elana Margulies

Elana Margulies

Whatever happened to 130/30? The industry could not get enough of the strategy a few years ago, when a slew of new launches hit the market, but then nothing.

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UK: Ucits IV

22/09/2010

UK: Ucits IV

The next HFMWeek Subscribers' Club breakfast will take place on Wednesday 22 September. Join us and…

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30/09/2010

US: Capital introduction

The next US HFMWeek Subscribers' Club breakfast will take place on Thursday 30 September. Join…

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26/08/10

European Legal Summit

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