Hedge fund hopes

With regulators in Hong Kong and Singapore paving the way for retail hedge funds, asset management firms are closely eyeing the region. Johan Ahlström of Allianz Hedge Fund Partners talks to Nick Sawyer

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The hedge fund market in Asia is undergoing a metamorphosis. With low returns in traditional fixed-income and equity investments blighting the portfolios of institutional investors around the region, alternative investments are growing in profile as one of the few asset classes to offer any positive return. At the same time, landmark rulings by regulators in Hong Kong and Singapore to allow retail investors to access the hedge fund market is set to create a whole new class of

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