The equity book of Atom Investors, the multi-manager platform launched by Novus Partners founder Basil Qunibi in 2018, shrank by about 40 percent during the first quarter. Novus Partners provides data ...
Hedge funds are increasingly turning to private markets to boost returns—extending well beyond well-known players like Tiger Global and D1 Capital, which have long operated in the sector. A new ...
Raoul Pal is one of the few figures in the cryptocurrency sector that is recognizable at both the institutional and retail levels. Once a hedge fund manager for GLG Partners (now Man GLG), Pal left ...
Companies that manage investments for their pension plans in-house face a thankless job. The costs are high, the profits are low, and the rewards are limited. So Nokia USA shed its in-house pension ...
The problem with “semi-liquid” funds might start with the name. When I spoke to Luke Sarsfield of alternative investment firm Ridgepost Capital, he made a simple point: people hear “semi-liquid”… and ...
Now this is what you call a reversal of fortune. One year after losing 18 percent, Chris Hohn’s TCI Fund Management surged to a 33 percent gain in 2023. As a result, the London-based, ...
Inflows into Japanese stocks and bonds surged this year, showing that measures taken by the government to improve the asset management industry are working as planned. The inflows also reflect capital ...
Private capital is flooding into defense technology companies at unprecedented levels. Venture funds are "pouring money into defense startups," Bloomberg reports, with defense-related U.S. startups ...
In today’s increasingly dynamic market, asset managers’ partnerships with data center providers are critical for success. Tapping into the specialized knowledge, relationships, and experience of ...
Hedge funds are well positioned to turn alpha opportunities — arguably more plentiful than they’ve been since the global financial crisis — into a source of differentiated returns, even as traditional ...
Some portfolio managers barely have enough time to do their own jobs — let alone teach their analysts how to do theirs. “It seems crazy, but I get it. I’ve been there,” said Brett Caughran, who spent ...
With the stock market at exhilarating heights, any sign of weakness raises fears of another financial crisis. No wonder market prognosticators are asking: Could we soon face a repeat of 2008 or 2000?