The weight of true institutional firepower...applied with a deft touch

Russell Investment Group runs more than $5bn in its funds of hedge funds, making it quite a hefty hitter in the FoHF universe, writes Solomon Teague. However, as Alex Trichot explains, size has not stopped the group from diverging from its peers on some important points

Russell Investment Group runs approximately $5.3bn in funds of hedge funds, all with the same non-directional investment philosophy. Its flagship, the Alternative Strategies Fund (ASF), was launched in June 2001, soft closing at $3bn. It has since delivered annualised returns of 9% with a volatility of 2.1%.

"You see a lot of conservative funds that claim to be non-directional but have equity or credit beta. This one is truly non-directional. Since inception, we have equity and credit betas

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