U.K. Regulator to Let Consumers Invest in Hedge Funds

Britain’s market regulator plans to open hedge fund investing to all individuals in the U.K., allowing the general public to participate in one of the fastest- growing segments of the money-management industry.

The Financial Services Authority proposals would let consumers put money into funds that invest in hedge funds, investments previously reserved for the wealthy, the London-based watchdog said today. The change will enable people to diversify their risk and better manage their savings, the FSA said.

Investors poured a record $126.5 billion into hedge funds last year, more than double the previous year’s total, pushing the industry’s assets to $1.4 trillion, according to data compiled by Chicago-based Hedge Fund Research Inc. Hedge funds often borrow to increase their market bets, creating the potential for bigger gains or losses than traditional funds.


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