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Reuters – Thames River Capital is hoping to launch two investment grade credit strategies later this year and is looking at how best to target the U.S. institutional market, chief executive Charlie Porter told Reuters.
The independent fund house, which manages $11.5 billion (6.9 billion pounds) in traditional long-only and hedge-fund-style products, has been adding to its investment team to support new products, and hopes to scoop up rivals weighed down by the financial crisis.
Reuters UK – Thames River Capital is hoping to launch two investment grade credit strategies later this year and is looking at how best to target the U.S. institutional market, chief executive Charlie Porter told Reuters.
The independent fund house, which manages $11.5 billion (6.9 billion pounds) in traditional long-only and hedge-fund-style products, has been adding to its investment team to support new products, and hopes to scoop up rivals weighed down by the financial crisis.
"Whenever you have periods of turmoil and tumult, interesting opportunities are thrown up," Porter said in an interview.
Lexington Herald-Leader – When does "absolute" imply something that in reality is far less than certain?
When it comes to "absolute return funds." That’s the label mutual fund companies have put on hedge fund-style products that they’ve been rolling out the past three years. The funds seek to smooth out the bumpy, downward ride the markets have taken lately.
But you can still lose money, even if you manage to fare better than most investors in a downturn. Absolute return funds lost an average 11.7 percent over the 12-month period ended Wednesday, according to Morningstar Inc.
Forbes – When does "absolute" imply something that in reality is far less than certain?
When it comes to absolute return funds. That’s the label mutual fund companies have put on hedge fund-style products that they’ve been rolling out with increasing frequency the past three years. The funds seek to smooth out the bumpy, downward ride the markets have taken lately.