Investors return to hedge funds as $2 trillion mark approaches

Significant changes have occurred since the start of the financial crisis. Top of the list is the fact that hedge funds are no longer flying under the radar of politicians and regulators.

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Regulation in particular is going to have a profound impact on the industry. Already practices are changing and the added costs of compliance could start squeezing start-up funds. At the same time the spin-out of proprietary trading desks from banks and other restrictions on their investment into hedge fund vehicles could mean a lot of talented managers entering the industry.

While European legislation will have a profound impact, few expect the traditional model of Cayman/BVI-domiciled funds to

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