Hedge Funds Review - 2005-10-01
Articles in this issue
On the right track
When Robert Fleming started financing railroad construction in the US at the end of the nineteenth century, he may not have realised his legacy would set a series of single-strategy hedge funds running, in London, more than 100 years later.
Rita's silver lining sees fund of hedge funds managers barrel into energy
Fund of funds managers have seen target funds fill their boots via all manner of trading variations on two linked themes - storms and energy
The future of prime broking
service provision: the future of prime broking
Making staff bonuses add up
business planning: wealth management
Europe's managers find joy in their own distress
distressed debt
Ripples start to awaken surfers on Europe's dead sea of equity volatility
european long/short
Index fees: what you don't know could hurt you
Christopher sugrue
Many happy returns as Observatory Capital fund enjoys its first birthday
In a grizzly year for credit, Observatory Capital's Credit Markets fund has celebrated its first birthday with a 27% gift for its early investors
When great minds don't think alike
funds of hedge funds
Fleming Family & Prtnrs, Julian Rogers-Coltman - March 2005
Fleming Family & Partners has grown to launch hedge funds and manage other families' money since its inception under railroad construction entrepreneur Robert Fleming at the end of the nineteenth century. Julian Rogers-Coltman and Gavin Rochussen explain…