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Bloomberg - Ritchie Capital Management and Thane Ritchie, the hedge fund manager’s principal, were sued by Barclays Bank Plc over accusations they concealed more than $150 million in investments made in the collapsed Petters Group Worldwide LLC and affiliates.
Now bankrupt, Petters Group, based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, was raided in September by FBI agents acting on […]
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Bloomberg - JO Hambro Capital Management Ltd., which oversees about $3.5 billion of assets, will close one of its two hedge funds partly because a bet against Volkswagen AG shares backfired, people familiar with the situation said.
The $240 million Trident European Fund dropped 25 percent in October, its worst month since starting a decade ago, […]
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CNNMoney.com - For equity markets, 2008 will long be remembered as a year of massive selling, and it’s likely to end the same way.
Hedge funds will find it increasingly difficult to obtain lending at the end of the year, a time when banks typically tighten their lending anyway as part of the "window […]
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Globe and Mail - This is how bad things are for hedge funds right now. On the CanadianHedgeWatch.com website, a hub for the hedge business, the lead article one recent day was headlined "The hedge fund collapse."
The article, which originally appeared on the Portfolio.com website, tells us that as many as half the 10,000 hedge […]
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New York (HedgeCo.Net) - Citigroup Inc. will be liquidating its Corporate Special Opportunities fund after losing over half its value last month, according to a report by the Financial Times.
The hedge fund had frozen redemptions for almost a year before deciding to shut it down. Many funds freeze redemptions in hopes that market conditions […]
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As hedge fund titans face an intense grilling by congressional committees and thousands of hedge funds around the world close their doors, perhaps it is time to consider a new approach.
A hedge fund structure offers investors many advantages such as maximum flexibility, but the model is sure to change under all the heightened scrutiny.
After […]
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Bloomberg - Money manager John Paulson has started buying beaten-up mortgage bonds as hedge funds stumbled for a fifth straight month.
Paulson, 52, is purchasing debt backed by home loans after generating sixfold returns last year with help from bets against subprime mortgages, investors in his funds said. Paulson’s Advantage Plus fund rose 29 percent this […]
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Reuters - As many hedge funds suffer big losses and anxious investors yank out their money, the town synonymous with the riches of their recent glory is now hurting.
In Greenwich, Connecticut, the luxury car dealers are quiet, the prices of mansions are declining and the retailers who have made a good living serving its wealthy […]
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New York (HedgeCo.Net) - Dallas Mavericks owner and billionaire investor Mark Cuban has been accused of insider trading by the SEC after allegedly using private information that helped him avoid over $750,000 in losses tied to stocks.
Search engine company Mamma.com supposedly invited Cuban to participate in its offering, but made Cuban swear he would […]
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West Palm Beach (HedgeCo.net) - GlobeOp announced the strengthening its European-domiciled hedge fund administration services following the licensing of its Dublin office by the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority, expanding the company’s existing fund administration network based in the Cayman Islands and the USA. The office is led by Jim Casey, GlobeOp’s global head of investor […]
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Bloomberg - Office rents in Mayfair and St. James’s, the London districts with Europe’s biggest concentration of hedge funds, are falling for the first time since 2005 as the alternative investment industry has its worst year in two decades.
The cost of renting new or refurbished offices in those neighborhoods, the most expensive in the world, […]
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Reuters - Investors who bought protection against a Lehman Brothers default in the credit default swaps market have little to worry about getting paid on Tuesday, when an estimated $8 billion in cash payments on Lehman CDS come due.
While these payments may push a few fragile hedge funds over the edge, analysts say, stringent collateral […]
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