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New York Post – The days of hedge funds operating behind a curtain may soon be over.
Bruised and bloodied by unprecedented losses, hedge-fund investors are rebelling, demanding lower fees, greater transparency and, in a growing number of cases, unfettered access to their dough.
They’re doing this through separately managed accounts (SMAs), which basically act as a portfolio for individual investors.
SMAs are common with brokerage firms but have long been shunned by hedge-fund managers.
Mike Murray of Shoreline Trading Group, which acts as a prime brokerage for small hedge funds, said he’s seeing such a spike in demand for SMAs among hedge fund investors that he expects them to double by next year.
Bloomberg.com: UK & Ireland – Citadel Investment Group LLC, the $19 billion hedge-fund firm run by Kenneth Griffin, hired three senior executives from Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. to boost its fixed-income team.
Timothy Bryan Wilkinson, former head of fixed income proprietary trading at Lehman Brothers, will work on the same business at Citadel’s proprietary trading group along with John Alexander Goodridge, the company said in an e-mailed statement today. Alex Maddox, 38, formerly head of European mortgage-bond trading, will become Citadel’s head of securitized products in Europe. The team will report to Patrik Edsparr, Citadel’s global head of fixed income and European chief executive officer.
Banks and hedge funds are hiring Lehman executives as the bankrupt U.S. securities firm cuts 750 jobs in its European fixed income division after talks to find a buyer failed.
The Independent – Stanley Fink, the so-called godfather of UK hedge funds, has made a dramatic return to the industry after retiring from Man Group, the largest alternatives manager in the world, only two months ago.
Mr Fink confirmed yesterday that he had been appointed chief executive of International Standard Asset Management, an alternative asset manager with about £200m under management. The fund also announced the appointment of the former Labour Party fundraiser Lord Levy as chairman.
The London-based trading group said Mr Fink will assume responsibility for the operational management of the business to build a significant hedge fund presence, while both will use their extensive network of wealthy contacts to boost the fund’s assets under management.
International Standard Fund was set up by the former Merrill Lynch gold trader Roy Sher, a friend of Mr Fink, in 2003, and is mainly backed by private investors. Mr Sher said the big-name appointments should help the firm to win market mandates ahead of its hedge fund rivals.
West Palm Beach (HedgeCo.net) – Brotman Capital Management has chosen this, the worst year for hedge funds in over a decade, to launch its flagship Market Timing Fund.
Since inception through August 2008 the fund is up 14% net of fees. The fund has a $100,000 minimum investment, 2% Management fee and a 20% Incentive allocation.
Domiciled in Boca Raton, Florida, Brotman Capital Partners began trading in January 2008. The proprietary Trend Timing Model that the hedge fund employs dictates when the partnership should be long, short, or retained in cash.
Although trend timing is certainly not a mainstream Wall Street philosophy, the General Partner believes that the Trend Timing Model is valid and will deliver superior returns in the long run when compared to a “just buy and hold the S&P 500” philosophy.
"Even though most market gurus believe nobody can “Time the Market” correctly and consistently," Dr. Randy Brotman, Chairman and CEO, stated, "We are very pleased with our performance and we never use margin to enhance our results."
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