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Hedge fund replication strategies come of age

As hedge fund replication strategies mature, they are emerging as a viable source of alternative beta. The adoption of more sophisticated modelling techniques may lead to improved performance.

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Here is a surprise. Hedge fund replication strategies, widely written off as a flawed experiment in financial alchemy when they first appeared on the scene a few years ago, have performed fairly well of late.

A recent analysis of replication funds shows they returned an average of 4.82% annually from April 2009 to July 2012 compared with 7.74% for the HFRI Fund Weighted Composite Index (HFRI HF

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