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Institutions – Institutional investors set to dump poor hedge fund performers, Church of England doubles investment with under-fire hedge funds, Europe’s pensions flee hedge funds, North Carolina Retirement Systems to increase hedge fund investments

Monday, February 06, 2012

Institutional investors set to dump poor hedge fund performers From PIonline.com: Institutional investors will be sharpening their scalpels in 2012, cutting managers that failed to provide what they promised: absolute return. Last year was the second-worst year for hedge fund performance in the 22 years that Hedge Fund Research Inc. has been tracking industry returns, and the patience that institutional investors had for subpar hedge fund performance is evaporating fast, said industry sources.

Industry insiders predict 2012 will be characterized by significant manager rotation within hedge fund portfolios… Full article (subscription required): Source

Church of England doubles investment with under-fire hedge funds From Scotsman.com: The Church of England has more than doubled the amount of cash its multi-billion pound endowment has invested in hedge funds, it emerged yesterday.

Despite the public anger over corporate excess, the Anglican church’s £5.5 billion portfolio, managed by its commissioners, is now one of the largest UK investors in an industry that has been roundly criticised for its enormous pay packages. Source

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