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At the heart of the issue is a phenomenon where a once-reliable strategy is destroyed when enough traders discover its potency.
March 21 -
Investors are looking beyond declines from rising rates and speculation of diminished demand for shortages that may propel the metal over the longer term.
March 21 -
With the cheapest stocks in major Asian markets, traders whipping around prices, and fewer institutional investors; the golden era is back, a manager says.
March 17 -
He held on, even as redemptions at the Pershing Square Capital Management fund mounted into the hundreds of millions.
March 16 -
The funds have accounted for 27% of all trades since the election, 3 percentage points above average.
March 15 -
The funds have accounted for 27% of all trades since the election, 3 percentage points above average.
March 15 -
The divergence between short- and long-term investors hasnt been this pronounced since October 2015.
March 14 -
The real estate developer's family philanthropy is scoring the same kind of robust returns his hedge fund once did.
March 10 -
Bridgewater's Ray Dalio, who said his succession plan would take a decade, kicked off the hand-over in 2010.
March 3 -
After years of underperformance, hedge funds are facing a revolt by endowments, pensions and other institutional investors.
February 27 -
The solution is low-cost index funds, he says, adding that index pioneer Jack Bogle "is a hero."
February 26 -
Acting Chairman Michael Piwowar calls accredited investor threshold an "artificial distinction" that perversely can hurt the smaller investors it's designed to protect.
February 24 -
Third Point founder Dan Loeb remains optimistic about future growth despite his offshore fund trailing the S&P 500 every year from 2013 to 2016.
February 24 -
The Brevan Howard and similar macro products have felt pressure to boost returns amid low-rates, central bank interventions and high fees.
February 24 -
At $81 billion, the iPhone maker's market cap this month alone exceeds the value of 85% of the S&P 500.
February 23 -
The post-election outperformance of the firms "cyclicals versus defensive" basket of stocks has ceased; it now trails the S&P 500s advance since Nov. 8.
February 7 -
Concern stems from a surge in money chasing strategies that slice and dice the market based on various stock traits, factors like cheapness or volatility.
February 6 -
Nomura Holdings and Credit Suisse are among the most-active firms earning high fees by providing loans to help hedge funds buy capital-relief bonds.
February 2 -
Activists could gain more clout as stock ownership is concentrated among fewer owners, with funds shifting to indexed strategies, the firm suggests.
February 1 -
Big investors are motivated by signs the world has finally escaped from the decade of limp economic growth.
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