Category Archives: Alternative Investment Regulation
D. E. Shaw & Co.: Strong Returns, a New Human-Run Strategy:
(HedgeCo.Net) Among the largest U.S. hedge funds, D.E. Shaw’s most important recent headline is not simply performance—it’s capital management. The firm is reportedly refraining from returning cash to investors despite strong gains, a meaningful departure from a long-standing practice of handing […]
Regulation, Infrastructure: The Forces Redefining Alternative Investments in 2026
(HedgeCo.Net) The alternative investment industry is often framed as a collection of distinct strategies: private equity, hedge funds, private credit, real assets. In 2026, that framework is rapidly losing relevance. What is emerging instead is a converged capital ecosystem, shaped by […]