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The Alternative Investment Management Association of the U.K. is about to launch a third set of codes for hedge funds-of-funds, on the heels of two other sets of best practices issued in the last 18 months.
July 7 -
Chrisopher Hohn, who runs the $15billion hedge fund The Childrens Investment Fund Management in the U.K.and who is practically revered for the average annual returns of 42% he has delivered since the funds inception in 2004has reached an impasse, The Wall Street Journal reports.
July 7 -
Mutual fund companies and other financial services firms continue to battle one another for wealth management talent even though companies are forced to pay hefty salaries that crimp profits.
July 7 -
For professionals on Wall Street, the June jobs number confirmed what many already knew: The financial services segment of the U.S. economy lost jobs last month. Some observers say the pace of jobs lost on Wall Street could exceed all other previous downturns faced by banks and brokerages since World War II.
July 6 -
Citigroups head of hedge fund services, Steve Bowman, has decided to leave the firm, according to a memo from Citis James Forese, co-CEO of markets & banking. There is no indication yet of Bowmans future endeavors.
July 6 -
On Wednesday morning, hedge fund fugitive Samuel Israel III surrendered himself to law enforcement officials in Southwick, Mass. Israel has been on the run since June 9, when he was set to report to prison in Ayres, Mass. His car was found that day on a Westchester County, N.Y., bridge with the words suicide is painless written on the hood.
July 2 -
This week, the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission decided that effective Aug. 1, mutual fund advertisements will no longer need to be pre-approved.
July 2 -
NEW YORK - The freewheeling days for hedge funds may be numbered.
June 30 -
WASHINGTON - Volatile market conditions and the credit crisis have put the hard brakes on new hedge funds. The number of hedge funds launched in the first quarter was the lowest for a quarter since 2000, while fund liquidations increased from a year earlier.
June 30 -
"I cheated my investors because I was afraid to admit my failure. I did not want the world to think I was not good enough and I did not want my family to see me as a failure."
June 30 -
Plans are currently underway to create a new commodities exchange in Hong Kong, potentially giving China a larger role in setting the worlds petroleum prices and adding to the reputation it craves as a global, economic powerhouse.
June 25 -
Hedge funds have recently increased their investment in aggressive, exchange-traded funds.
June 25 -
For the next few days, 1,500 fund managers from across the nation will gather in Chicago for the 2008 Morningstar Investment Conference, with the hopes of hearing new ideas and investment strategies that can help them reengage their clients in investments.
June 25 -
NEW YORK - Hedge funds are notorious for being secretive, private investment pools, but the time has finally come for them to become more transparent in order to capture the billions of dollars floating around alpha-seeking institutional investors' pockets.
June 23 -
The recent mortgage market crisis has opened a Pandora's box of white-collar cases probed by the U.S. attorneys Eastern District office.
June 20 -
Goldman Sachs and Deloitte & Touche LLP announced they had finalized plans to unload a portion of a $7 billion structured investment vehicle, which was set up by U.K. hedge fund manager Cheyne Capital Management LLP, according to a recent report by Bloomberg.
June 20 -
When an employee leaves a firm, can they take their client list with them to their new job?
June 20 -
A shocking lack of financial knowledge by our nations teenagers has caused a junior achievement organization and an association of retired teachers to band together to help bridge this gap.
June 19 -
At the GAIM International hedge fund conference Wednesday in Monaco, John Paulson, founder of hedge fund Paulson & Co., stated that the worldwide losses and write-downs of the subprime crises and liquidity shortage are far from over.
June 18 -
As the tax debate begins between Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain, many investors and tax advisors say capital gains taxes will increase no matter what the outcome is this coming November, The Wall Street Journal reports. Senator Obama seeks to increase the current capital gains rate 5% or more for families making over $250,000.
June 18