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Costs could deter hedge funds from learning Lehman lessons

Cutting counterparty risk has a price tag that might prevent smaller funds from changing their ways, experts fear

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A reluctance to pay for the security provided by custodians or multiple prime brokers could mean smaller and medium-sized hedge funds are being left behind in the sector's push to mitigate counterparty risk, according to industry experts.

More funds could now fall into that smaller size bracket following a sharp drop in assets under management for the sector – from a peak of $1.9 trillion in

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