Looking good

With the fastest growing economy among G7 nations, and the world’s second-largest stockmarket, long/short funds could prove a profitable choice

Japan watchers are punch drunk from predicting a recovery in the Japanese economy. Not surprisingly, since 1990 the economy has been in decline: the Nikkei is a shadow of its former self, property prices are down some 80% and bad loans plague the banking system.

However, Investor Select Advisors (ISA), a specialist in fund of hedge funds in Japan, believes things are changing and that the time is right, particularly for hedge fund investors, to take advantage of recovery in Japan. The background

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