Hedge Funds Review - December 2013/January 2014 Issue 156

Articles in this issue
Hedge fund service provider rankings 2013 reveal surprises
Service provider rankings 2013 provide surprises
Iosco report exaggerates hedge fund leverage, critics claim
A report from the International Organization of Securities Commissions on the systemic risk posed by hedge funds lacks substance, industry participants claim
US debt ceiling a non-crisis, say hedge funds
The US government funding crisis did not spark panic among hedge funds, reports risk management consultant Investor Analytics
Napier Park exploiting Volcker opportunities
Hedge fund Houdinis
Capital introduction favours large hedge funds
Demand for ‘sticky’ money and market intelligence from large institutionalised hedge funds is squeezing out emerging talent
Lat Am hedge funds face disappointment
While hedge funds focused on Latin America are on course to underperform, Japan is a bright spot in the hedge fund universe
Big data presents opportunities for hedge funds
The use of unstructured data in creating an alternative information edge is a potential new source of uncorrelated excess returns
2014 predictions: tapering, China and Japan top factors
Focus on the future
Single-stock futures alternative to section 871(m) withholding
Single stocks the future?
2014 likely to be positive year for hedge fund growth
Time changes all
Government bond traders see difficult markets heading into 2014
Your word is my bond
Photo gallery: One-year performance European FoHF awards 2013
12th Annual European Fund of Hedge Funds Awards 2013
Photo gallery: Long-term performance awards and platform awards 2013
12th Annual European Fund of Hedge Funds Awards 2013
Photo gallery: Qualitative European FoHF Awards 2013
12th Annual European Fund of Hedge Funds Awards 2013
Hedge Fund Lions' Den: Emerging managers learn their fate
The lions compare notes and exchange opinions on the three emerging managers who then face the lions to hear how much - if any - allocation Andrew McCaffery, Luke Ellis and Stanley Fink will make
US hedge funds threaten EU boycott
As the AIFMD deadline approaches, US firms claim European disclosure rules will expose their top talent to poachers while depository and private placement rules are too restrictive