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Key man risk avoidable for hedge funds

Hedge fund founders may be reluctant to pass the baton to the next generation, but heirs apparent should be given more time and autonomy to prepare for the exit of owners

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Peter Rigg, chief executive, HSBC Alternative Investments
It’s very hard to find hedge fund groups that are successful multi-generational businesses. Many of the funds that HSBC Alternative Investments invests in today have only been around for 10–15 years, and it is impossible to say if we will still be investing in them in 15 or 30 years’ time. Why is this?

Often the factors that made the hedge

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