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Surprising success, new risks

Are HEDGE funds liable to become the next operational risk and compliance crisis? This is the question that regulators, investors and other market participants around the world are asking themselves in the wake of yet another prominent hedge fund implosion, challenges to regulatory frameworks in the US and worries about the risks hedge funds may be creating in certain markets.

The explosion in the popularity of hedge funds as alternative investment vehicles in the past decade has caught both the regulators and the financial services industry by surprise. According to a study by the Hennessee Group, between 1993 and 2003 hedge fund assets under management grew from $50 billion to $592 billion. It is calculated that today total assets under management stand at $1.2

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Emerging trends in op risk

Karen Man, partner and member of the global financial institutions leadership team at Baker McKenzie, discusses emerging op risks in the wake of the Covid‑19 pandemic, a rise in cyber attacks, concerns around conduct and culture, and the complexities of…

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