March 28, 2006

Hedge Funds investment to grow

According to a recent survey by a leading investment bank, investors are likely to invest up to 28 percent more money into hedge funds in 2006. Also, they seem to be ready to put up with longer lock-in periods. reuters reports:

Investors are willing to accept longer lock-ups, sometimes two years or more, to gain exposure to less-liquid instruments in credit and emerging markets and private equity as a way of diversifying. These include growing institutional participation, the dominance of equity-based strategies and the flow of assets towards Europe and Asia.

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