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AQR Capital in Greenwich offers new mutual funds

Tuesday, July 21, 2009 : Permalink

Stamford Advocate – With a new regulatory regime hanging over the industry’s head and a field of shellshocked investors looking for safety, it may seem that hedge fund managers are poised to make a rush into the mutual fund arena.

But there’s a disagreement over how many hedge fund managers will follow AQR Capital Management LLC of Greenwich and others into mutual funds.

Ben Alpert, a hedge fund analyst at Morningstar Inc., said he expects the move will be significant. But David Kabiller, founding principal and head of client strategies for AQR Capital Management, said he wouldn’t bet it will be very big.

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Israel’s girlfriend sentenced to 3 years probation

Wednesday, June 10, 2009 : Permalink

Stamford Advocate – Debra Ryan, the girlfriend of Samuel Israel, convicted for his role in a $400 million fraud involving the collapse of Stamford-based hedge-fund firm Bayou Group LLC, was sentenced to three years probation for aiding his escape.

Ryan, a decorator who once rented a house on Highland Avenue in Greenwich, also was ordered to be confined at home for four months and not to have any contact with Israel.

Israel, 49, pleaded guilty in March to faking his suicide by abandoning his car on the Bear Mountain bridge with the words "suicide is painless" written on the windshield and fleeing the day he was to begin a 20-year sentence. He pleaded guilty to fraud in 2005 after admitting he hid $400 million in losses at Bayou.

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Hedge fund proposal dies in legislature

Thursday, June 4, 2009 : Permalink

Stamford Advocate – Although it had bipartisan support, a bill requiring hedge funds operating in Connecticut to disclose conflicts of interest to investors died in the House of Representatives Wednesday, the final day of the 2009 legislative session.

"It ‘blew up’ like Amaranth, like Bayou," said state Rep. Ryan Barry, D-Manchester, who co-sponsored the proposal with Sen. Bob Duff, D-Norwalk, co-sponsored the legislation.

Barry was referring to the high-profile collapses of the Stamford-based Bayou Group LLC in 2005 and Greenwich-based Amaranth Advisors LLC in 2006, which inspired him and Duff, as Banks Committee chairmen, to pursue hedge fund regulations.

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Steamboat Road readies for RBS departure

Tuesday, February 24, 2009 : Permalink

Stamford Advocate – The owner of the office building at 600 Steamboat Road in Greenwich said he was eager to start recouping his company’s $200 million investment in the waterfront structure with high-paying tenants.

His sole tenant, RBS Greenwich Capital Markets, is scheduled to leave for a new $500 million complex in Stamford this summer, said George Constantin, principal, president and chief executive officer of Heritage Realty Services of New York City.

Heritage bought the three-story, 200,000-square-foot building on 4.2 acres last year from General Reinsurance Corp. of Stamford, its former occupant.

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