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Hedge Fund Magazine Launch in September

Monday, June 29, 2009 : Permalink

West Palm Beach (HedgeCo.net) – Euromoney Institutional Investor is planning to launch a new magazine and online offering covering US and international hedge funds in September.

The company’s hedge fund publishing assets include Institutional Investor’s Alpha magazine and Absolute Return magazine, which is published by HedgeFund Intelligence, the world’s leading information source on hedge funds. The new publication will be titled "AR".

"The new publication will include everything that Alpha and Absolute Return contained, but it will be a new magazine which will contain a lot of editorial that neither magazine does, including new surveys, rankings and high-powered web functionality," says Euromoney Institutional Investor chairman and Editor-in-chief Padraic Fallon.

"With the hedge fund sector under intense scrutiny from Washington, regulators and investors, this is an excellent time to launch a hedge fund publication," he says. "Building on the strengths of both Institutional Investor and HedgeFund Intelligence, we have the opportunity to produce the world’s leading hedge fund title which will keep investors, managers, regulators and the whole hedge fund community informed on developments in the sector."

"Hedge fund performance has recovered strongly in 2009, after the sector’s worst ever performance in 2008, and there are now significant opportunities," says Michelle Celarier, editor of Absolute Return. "The new magazine is an exciting development because it joins two prestigious monthly magazines that cover hedge funds to create a single authoritative voice. Our mission is to create the most insightful, entertaining and definitive content about the hedge fund industry, in both the printed magazine and online. We will offer readers information they cannot find elsewhere, including news and performance data on thousands of funds, along with in-depth analysis, research and profiles of the biggest hedge funds."

Advertising will be sold by Christine Cavolina, publisher of Institutional Investor, and the Institutional Investor sales team, led by Joy Desanto.

"AR will provide an unparalleled editorial environment for advertisers interested in the hedge fund industry," says Cavolina. "It presents the ideal opportunity for companies serving this audience to influence decision-makers and generate new business."

Editing by Alex Akesson
Email: alex@hedgeco.net

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Settling down

Friday, October 24, 2008 : Permalink

Times of Malta – The situation in the international financial markets, although still displaying signs of uncertainty, seems to be settling down. Governments in the major economies, US, UK, Germany, France and Italy, no longer seem to be chasing fairies (or bad witches!), but appear to have got ahead of the situation.

The money markets (which were a major issue) are getting unblocked and as such even interbank lending rates are going down. However, this does not mean that the world has solved all its economic problems. We have simply gone back to the situation of a few months ago, when there was already fear of an international economic slowdown resulting from the increases in the price of oil and the consequent rise in inflation.

The recapitalisation of financial institutions by different governments, the partial or full re-nationalisation of such institutions and the continued provision of liquidity by governments to the financial system have restored a level of confidence that at last allows the system to function, even if not at an optimum, at least to an acceptable level.

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