Investors
Yodel for joy! The Swiss give go-ahead for single hedge funds
country focus: switzerland
Great expectations, great demands
administration
The magic of macro...
While getting the strategy and manager mix right may be the 'visible' end of a successful fund of hedge funds house, Permal's Omar Kodmani explains to Solomon Teague advances, such as those in technology are also allowing the $35bn London house to…
Where change equals opportunity
Flux is a good thing if you know what to do with it. In changing markets that produce evolving opportunities, some of the hedge fund managers at Threadneedle Investments sat down in London recently, to discuss the challenges and opportunities the markets…
Eagle-eyed regulators make compliance and control allocators' key in loan market
loans/distressed debt
The best possible outcome...
Whether trading on exchanges or outside their boundaries, managers will find themselves compelled by the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive to ensure they are measuring, achieving and monitoring 'best execution.' But London lawyers counsel…
Smart money
ION Asset Management has made quite an impression managing its Israel long/short equity fund, chalking up 34.7% net in its first year to 30 June. David Walker spoke with ION's co-founder Stephen Levey (pictured below) to find out more...
Basel bonanza a boon for cold hard cash
While hedge funds may be used to holdings in cash management funds for investor redemptions, Basel II has given banks a greater incentive, to allow their use as collateral as well, Solomon Teague reports
The new foundation for hedge funds
Foundations and endowments are keen on hedge funds, but you've got to know what they want, write Jamie Wynn-Williams and Phyllis Feinberg...
The easy path to permanent capital Nirvana...
Listing funds is one way of raising capital that sticks, Alpha Strategic shows managers there's more than one way to skin this cat, as Solomon Teague writes
Divide and rule?
MSS Capital's head of structuring in EMEA, Caelim Parkes examines the benefits and drawbacks of managed accounts, in answering why at least a portion of one's hedge fund assets should be managed in segregated accounts
Unbiased reporting
Edhec's Walter Gehin assesses the importance of database quality and impact on various biases, on hedge fund returns
London raises the bar...
As the London Stock Exchange says it will launch the Specialist Fund Market for hedge and other specialist funds, David Walker examines listing options
Getting strongly bullish about the prospects and future opportunities in the land of the bear
russia equity long/short
The responsive alternative...
Barclays Capital's Michael Brian explains hedge funds' nimbleness does put pressure on prime brokers to respond in kind but, as is the case with all rapidly changing industries, the cream does still rise to the top
Vive la difference, says Credit Suisse
In an increasingly complex marketplace of prime broking houses, it's the small differences between brokers that are likely to make or break the client relationship, says Credit Suisse managing director Philip Vasan
So much more than just Scandinavian hedge fund coverage...
Stability, reliability and commitment, plus the ability to operate under local jurisdictions, are key to selecting prime brokers, says the head of prime brokerage at SEB, Jonas Lindgren
Power through sharp focus
When choosing a prime broker, clients should conduct a thorough review of firms' core competencies to assess suitability, says Lehman's prime broking team
Of talent and track records...
David Walker chats with Deutsche Bank's Barry Bausano and Jonathan Hitchon about the central prime broking issues and challenges and the latest services at brokers' disposal
Directional, with focused discipline
Scotland's Cartesian Capital has turned in a healthy first year with its UK long/short hedge fund. David Walker found out why they had such an enjoyable first birthday...
Synthetic considerations...
tete à tete: shorting
This lunch packs an educational punch!
One lunch, four managers, many products. Solomon Teague observes the very different market predictions of a convertible bond researcher, property fund developer, an asset manager and investment committee chairman.