Hedge Fund Managers Face ‘Survival of the Fittest’ Test in 2020

(Bloomberg) For years, hedge funds have blamed placid markets for their uninspiring returns. That excuse won’t fly this year. Volatile markets in which stocks move less in lockstep should be a recipe for making money. But much of the industry is struggling, and clients are losing patience.

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