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Review of hedge fund launches, closures, trends, regulatory, and legal events - week 35

Monday, August 31, 2009

By Benedicte Gravrand, Opalesque London: A roundup of last week’s hedge fund launches, closures, index performance, trends, regulatory, legal and financial events pertaining to the alternative investments world.

Last week, we heard of fund launches or possible launches from Desert Shores (momentum trading); Allianz (European Ucits III); 613 Capital (global L/S); Aviva (UK Absolute Return); Noctua (global macro); and Spruce Point Capital (L/S value).

The HFN Hedge Fund Aggregate Average Index was up 2.56% in July, +12.03%YTD; and HFR reported that emerging markets hedge funds had gained 19% for the quarter, and that assets were up by $10bln, to $77bn.

It is not the smoothest time for funds of hedge funds; it was found that investors had pulled $200bn from Europe’s largest FoHFs since Sept-08; UBP confirmed it would reduce its staff by 10%; and Gottex cut fees for investors in its listed products.

Some ranking lists from Alpha had Sparx, Value Partners, Artradis, ADM on top of the Asia list and Brevan Howard, Man, BGI, BlueBay on top of the Europe list.

Some of the fund managers who hit the headlines last week were: Einhorn, who said that Greenlight had “no net long exposure to equities;” short-seller Jim Chanos, who was said to be looking at pharmaceuticals, accused the UK prime minister of ig......................

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