Hedge Funds Review - 2004-07-01
Articles in this issue
Emerging markets promise pushes fixed income from portfolios
While long/short managers in the Japanese market report strong returns, the latest Hedge Funds Review survey of hedge fund managers suggests that emerging markets offer the best opportunities
Managing hedge funds' operational risks
risk management
SEC regulation: A corporate investigator's view
due diligence
Fear of fraud: warning signs to help avoid it
due diligence
Would like to meet...
capital introduction
Adapt or die
Hedge fund founder Paul Tudor Jones wants to extend a two-decade run of returning 26% annually by stepping up investment in China
Forbes and Donaldson should give hedge funds a break
Columnist: Matthew Lynn
Massachusetts state pension plan - July 2004
The Massachusetts state pension plan is an active enthusiast about hedge funds. Treasurer Tim Cahill explained why to Navroz Patel.
Raising the global standard
standard setting
Eastern expansion is yet to prevent Europe from becoming overcrowded
european long/short
Champions of Europe
HFR european performance Awards 2004
Distressed is hot spot in event driven as merger arbitrage fails to deliver
distressed securites
New England revolution
The Massachusetts state pension plan has just stumped up $1.6 billion for its first foray into hedge fund investment. Navroz Patel talks to treasurer Tim Cahill's team about the challenges associated with its asset reallocation plans
Tudor Investment Corp, Paul Tudor Jones - July 2004
Hedge fund founder Paul Tudor Jones wanted to extend a two decade run of returning 26% annually, to July 2004, by stepping up investment in China.