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Hedge funds get exotic in hunt for profits
LONDON - Investors fed up with losses from their mainstream hedge fund holdings are eyeing some exotic alternatives.
Investors cast doubt on "end of world" hedge strategies
LONDON - Hedge fund investors have voiced their concerns about complex funds designed to protect against major market meltdowns, just as fears of a break-up of the euro zone have spurred huge interest in these products.
Hedge funds struggle with European politics
MONACO - Euro zone turmoil has turned Europe's hedge fund managers into shadows of their former selves: haunted by ghosts of failed bets and as deeply divided on the fate of the indebted union as the leaders responsible for keeping it afloat.
Hedge fund stars ponder "moment of truth" in Monaco
MONACO - Tucked into corners of Monaco's plush Meridien hotel and on lonely tables in sun-kissed bars overlooking the Mediterranean, anxious hedge fund managers contemplate the next six months that could make or break their careers.
Crisis has barely begun, says GLG hedge fund manager
MONACO - The global financial crisis has barely started and is likely to last for at least another 15 to 20 years as major economies cut debt levels, according to Jamil Baz, one of Europe's most prominent hedge fund managers.
Hedge fund TCI lambasts unpopular CoCos
LONDON - A high-profile London hedge fund criticised CoCos as "expensive and uneconomic", underlining the wariness of mainstream investors about the fledgling securities once hailed as a new recapitalisation lifeline for ailing banks.
Man Group finance head exits as "fightback" begins
MONACO/LONDON - Embattled hedge fund firm Man Group dropped its finance chief on Monday in its latest management reshuffle designed to regain investor confidence and reverse poor performance at the flagship AHL fund.
Hedge funds made small gain in May
LONDON - Hedge funds managed to eke out a small profit in May, data showed on Friday, even as a resurgence of the euro zone debt crisis roiled markets and sent equity prices tumbling.
Hedge fund managers in nervous mood for Monaco summit
MONACO - Three days in sun-soaked Monaco won't be enough to stir hedge fund managers from their downbeat mood, made worse by a euro zone crisis that has prompted much soul-searching about the industry's future after years of lacklustre returns.
Credit hedge funds profit despite rocky markets
NEW YORK - In a year of uneven returns for many U.S. hedge funds, managers who invest mainly in bonds have outshone stockpickers.
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