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  1. Opalesque Exclusive: CrossBorder: the euro may grow stronger this year[more]

    Benedicte Gravrand, Opalesque Geneva: Volatility may reign, uncertainty may now be the norm in financial markets, but there are still some who bet on a rebound of the euro, rather than its death. The European Central Bank (ECB) provided €489bn ($644bn) in 3-year emergency loans to ban

  2. Opalesque Exclusive: Ruby Capital launches Pure UK Litigation Fund[more]

    From Komfie Manalo, Opalesque Asia: London-based Ruby Capital Partners has announced the launch of a pure litigation fund in the UK. Ruby Capital, the private investment office set up by its CEO Steve Rubens in 2005 is said the fund will have two sen

  3. Opalesque Exclusive: 'Alternative Alternatives' investment funds lose 0.93% (est.) in December, -7.14% in 2011[more]

    Opalesque Ltd., a leading provider of online information services to the alternative investment industry, today announced the results of the Opalesque A SQUARE ('alternative-alternatives') indices covering the performance of niche alternative investment funds. The indices are calculated base

  4. Other Voices: Who's watching your assets? Lessons from MF Global[more]

    The author is Deborah Prutzman,CEO, The Regulatory Fundamentals Group, a firm that provides an enterprise-wide view of the US laws that impact alternative asset managers and others involved in the field: In the wake of MF Global, it can be tempting to suggest myriad rules, which, if followed, wo

  5. Socially Responsible Approach to Gambling: A gambler pays one dollar for a lottery ticket, even though its expected payout is, let us say, only 50 cents. He does this not out of stupidity or ignorance, but because the variable he is interested in optimising is maximum payout, not expected payout. His utility function is non-linear, probably not even continuous[more]

    A gambler pays one dollar for a lottery ticket, even though its expected payout is, let us say, only 50 cents. He does this not out of stupidity or ignorance, but because the variable he is interested in optimising is maximum payout, not expected payout. His utility function is non-linear, probably not even continuous