Investors
Now, here's the badnews...
In anticipation of Jacob Schmidt's report 'Worst Performing Hedge Funds', Cate Rocchi looks at the market and who are the worst offenders
Researching the insurance market
'Popularity be damned' says Boston Partners
Sowing the seeds for future growth
First time hedge fund managers face a wide range of financing choices from seed capital providers and incubator programmes to conventional investors who want to negotiate terms. What are the differences between them and what are the pros and cons? Hedge…
Keeping afloat in difficult times
David Robinson may have to wait for international markets to settle before his two-pronged investment methodology brings him significant returns
Lightening the load
Sophie Radnor looks at the increasing range of services offered by administrators
The bigger picture
Paul Moore of PM Capital says there is more to be learnt through assessing corporate behaviour than panicking over the more fickle markets
Visionary business
A new breed of traders is sweeping the market, being taught to trade across multi-markets using sophisticated software on their laptops rather than the now largely defunct trading floor
Finding the right balance
Equalisation has often been a confusing aspect in the fee structure of hedge funds and although understanding has improved, it can still cause problems among investors
Shopping around
Investment companies are increasingly finding London a viable and attractive option to obtain a listing
Roger Guy restates his Gartmore commitment
In an interview with Robert Stock, deputy news editor of Hedge Funds Review's sister publication, Investment Week, Roger Guy has confirmed that he has no plans to leave Gartmore and the management of his long-only and hedge fund portfolios
A new lease of life
Hedge fund service providers looking to stay ahead in the marketplace are turning to corporate websites to communicate with their customers