Monthly Archives: February 2011
Nevsky’s Taylor Scales Back With $800 Million Fund
Bloomberg – Nevsky Capital LLP’s Martin Taylor, who decided a year ago to step away from the “intensity” of running a $3.3 billion hedge fund, is starting a new version one-fourth the size, said two people with knowledge of the […]
Many Hedge Funds Have Weak Start In January, Lagging Stocks
Dow Jones – Many hedge funds lagged stock market indexes and took the wrong side of currency and interest-rate bets in January, in a lackluster start to the year for the industry. The HFRX Global Hedge Fund Index, tracking about […]
Pension board wants better hedge fund results
Boston.com – In a move to save $30 million in fees and improve investment results, the state pension fund is looking to cut middlemen out of its approach to hedge fund investing. The pension board yesterday voted to start investing […]
First Hedge Fund Manager Named In Galleon Probe
New York (HedgeCo.net) – The SEC probe of hedge fund insider trading has named Barai Capital Management LP’s founder and former hedge fund manager at Citigroup, Samir Bara, as a co-conspirator in a complaint against an ex-consultant for networking firm Primary Global LLC, Bloomberg […]
Union Bancaire Privée Recruits Experienced MENA Equities Team
Press Release – Union Bancaire Privée (UBP) announced today that it has recruited a highly-rated Middle East & North Africa (MENA) equities investment team to provide its clients with on-the-ground access to the return potential of the region’s stock markets. […]
Bahrain’s Investcorp first half profit dips
Reuters – Investcorp, the Bahrain-based alternative investment manager, on Tuesday reported a small drop in first-half profit as its hedge fund returns slowed after a strong performance in the previous year. The company, which once floated luxury brands Gucci and Tiffany […]
Activist Hedge Funds: Ramius Challenges Immersion Choice of Directors
New York (HedgeCo.net) – Alternative investment and hedge fund advisor Ramius Value and Opportunity Advisors LLC, a subsidiary of Ramius LLC., (Ramius) has challenged the board of top touch technology company Immersion to elect a new Director. Ramius also nominated […]
Hedge Funds Back In Style, What Advisors Should Know
Forbes – Like it or not, hedge funds are making a comeback. After taking a nasty fall post-Madoff, the hedge fund industry’s assets are approaching their historical peak with $1.917 trillion in the 4th quarter of 2010. That’s slightly shy […]
Zurich Beats Geneva As Swiss Hedge Fund Location – Study
Dow Jones – Zurich and its surrounding region offers the best location as a base for asset managers and international hedge funds, according to a study published Tuesday. “Zurich has a clear edge over Geneva, and with the Pfaeffikon and […]
Hedge funds against EU short-sale disclosure proposals
Hedge Funds Review – Fund managers are opposed to the European Union’s proposed short-sale disclosure requirements. They fear the rules could distort financial markets and impede their ability to manage risk. The findings are contained in a study by the international management consulting […]
Cohen Trades Secrecy for Golf With Investors Lured by 30% Gains
Business Week – In late January, billionaire Steven A. Cohen hosted a golf outing for two dozen people at the Bear Lakes Country Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. Most of his guests were investors in his hedge fund firm, […]
Blackstone’s Earnings Beat Predictions; Fortress Posts Loss
NYT – The private equity firm Blackstone Group posted better-than-expected earnings on Thursday, driven by increased performance fees and improved valuations of its portfolios. Private equity firms suffered in 2008 and 2009 from sliding stock markets, which reduced the values […]