Monthly Archives: February 2012
Hedge funds see treasure in new public players
Reuters – Hedge fund managers bought shares of several of last year’s hot IPOs in the fourth quarter, including upscale retailer Michael Kors and online networking site LinkedIn. Another company with an initial public offering that was a hedge fund […]
Morgan Stanley’s David Darst To Headline at Brazil Hedge Fund Forum
New York (HedgeCo.net) – The second annual Hedge Fund Brazil Forum, a South America focused international meeting of hedge fund managers and investors, is being held this year at the Copacabana Palace Hotel in Rio de Janeiro between the 6th-7th March. As […]
Judge urges perjury counts in fraud case be dismissed
StarTribune – A federal magistrate judge recommended Monday that three perjury counts against former hedge fund operator James Fry be dismissed. Fry, whose hedge fund invested in the Tom Petters Ponzi scheme, still faces five counts of securities fraud and […]
Conn. fraud lawsuit details bribery in Venezuela
AP – A Connecticut hedge fund adviser carried out a $500 million fraud scheme with help from people in Venezuela, including a manager at the state-owned oil company, according to lawsuits seeking the return of tens of millions of dollars […]
Ex-Bear Stearns Managers Cioffi, Tannin to Pay $1.05 Million in SEC Suit
Bloomberg – Former Bear Stearns hedge-fund managers Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin, acquitted in 2009 of criminal charges they misled investors, agreed to pay $1.05 million to settle a related civil case brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Cioffi agreed to pay […]
Hedge Fund Heating Oil Bets Surge on Deadly Cold: Energy Markets
San Francisco Chronicle – Hedge funds boosted bullish bets on heating oil to an 11-week high as frigid weather swept across central and eastern Europe, spurring demand for U.S. fuel while shutdowns of unprofitable refineries threatened supplies. Wagers that prices […]
Goldman Sachs Seeks Exemption for Bank Stakes in ‘Credit Funds’
Bloomberg – Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS), which says it owns the world’s largest family of so-called mezzanine loan funds, is asking regulators to loosen proposed limits on bank investments in such pools. Four Goldman Sachs employees and three lawyers […]
Hedge fund titans betting €9bn on Ireland’s recovery
Independent Ie – The €2bn bet on Irish debt led by US investment boss Michael Hasenstab begs the question: who else is taking punts on Ireland? Some of the biggest hedge fund names in the world, as it turns out. Hedge fund […]
Private Equity Industry Attracts S.E.C. Scrutiny
Dealbook – In recent years, the private equity industry has escaped much of the regulatory scrutiny that has been directed toward hedge funds and Wall Street banks. But that appears to be changing. The Securities and Exchange Commission has begun a broad examination of […]
Investcorp H1 profit slumps 90 pct on hedge fund woes
Reuters – Alternative investment manager Investcorp reported a 90-percent drop in half-year profits on Monday, hit by declining hedge fund revenues. The Bahrain-based firm, which once floated luxury brands Gucci and Tiffany & Co, said net profit was $5.3 million […]