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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
'Alternative Alternatives' investment funds lose 0.93% (est.) in December, -7.14% in 2011.

A SQUARE :: 31Jan12 A SQUARE index returns
Category Opalesque
Author Florian Guldner
According to a first estimation, 'alternative alternatives' funds outperformed equities but performed worse than hedge funds in 2011.
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