Single manager
All Weather Strategy: Bridgewater Associates
Americas Awards 2012
Interview: Larry Hite, president of Isam USA
Larry Hite, winner of the lifetime achievement award at the Hedge Funds Review Americas Awards 2012, has inspired a generation of commodity trading advisers (CTAs) and systematic hedge fund managers.
CCP Quantitative Fund: Cantab Capital Partners
12th European Single Manager Awards 2012
Europe could be headed for Japan-style stagnation, says Crispin Odey
Challenging conventions
Lombard Odier advocates different approach to asset allocation
Hubert Keller, managing partner, asset management, at Lombard Odier Investment Managers says investors are making fundamental changes in the way they approach portfolio and hedge fund allocations.
Crispin Odey gives views on hedge fund regulation
Crispin Odey, winner of the outstanding contribution to the industry award at the 12th European Single Manager Awards 2012, talks about hedge funds, performance, regulation and politicians.
Paul Ruddock of Lansdowne Partners talks about hedge funds
Paul Ruddock, co-founder and CEO of Lansdowne Partners, the London-based hedge fund with $16 billion of assets under management, talks to Hedge Funds Review about the industry and its future.
Winton's David Harding on hedge funds
Tenth European Performance Awards 2010: winner Outstanding Conribution to the Industry
Stanley Fink, chief executive, International Standard Asset Management (ISAM)
When Stanley Fink decided to come out of retirement after only a couple of months, few were surprised. The man who was one of the dominating characters of the hedge fund industry commands respect.
Interview with David Harding, managing director and founder of Winton Capital Management
Strong views tempered with charm
David Harding, managing director and head of research at Winton Capital
A head for numbers
Interview: Stanley Fink, chief executive, International Standard Asset Management (ISAM)
Experience coupled with a big heart
Winton Futures Fund - July 2008
Winton was founded by David Harding in 1997. Winton’s founding principle was the belief that robust statistical research provides the richest and most reliable source of information on market behaviour