It’s all in the technique

As investors increase alternative asset allocations within their portfolios, commodities’ star is in the ascendant. Navroz Patel interviews three commodity fund managers

Dwight Anderson
Ospraie Funds

The mystique that continues to surround the hedge fund industry has its roots in the activities of a handful of mega-funds that dominated the markets in the 1990s. Alongside the likes of Long-Term Capital Management and George Soros’ Quantum Fund, it was Julian Robertson’s Tiger Management that created the public’s perception of hedge funds as highly leveraged, derivatives-laden speculators. And it was here that Dwight Anderson, now the manager of

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