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Lawyers recommend Guernsey’s legal environment for alternatives

The European Union's (EU) alternative investment fund managers (AIFM) directive has caused uncertainty but Guernsey law firms such as Carey Olsen, Ogier and Mourant Ozannes predict industry growth.

Hedge Funds Review | 11 Aug 2010

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Mondis Capital launches global macro fund

Mondis Capital is opening a global macro fund to outside investment. The fund was run successfully for a family trust for 12 years.

Hedge Funds Review | 28 May 2010secure

Big getting bigger

Do you expect to see consolidation of the fund administration sector in the short/medium term?

Hedge Funds Review | 10 Apr 2010

European parliament spells out equivalency requirements for AIFM

Hedge funds domiciled in the main offshore jurisdictions should benefit from a passport enabling them to be marketed across the EU if the latest proposals in the alternative investment fund managers (AIFM)......

Hedge Funds Review | 07 Apr 2010secure

Mourant and Ozannes to merge

Channel Islands law firms Mourant du Feu & Jeune and Ozannes have announced merger plans.

Hedge Funds Review | 03 Feb 2010

On again, off again: onshore vs offshore

On or off? Regulated or unregulated? As hedge fund managers dither and investors vacillate, lawyers are finding it even more difficult than usual to offer definitive advice. Hedge Funds Review finds out......

Hedge Funds Review | 02 Feb 2010secure

Move from 2-and-20 accelerates into 2010

Management fees are now sitting well below the 2% threshold, according to updated research confirming a shift away from a 2-and-20 default setting. Most hedge funds now offer management fees of 1.5%–1.7%,......

Hedge Funds Review | 21 Dec 2009secure

Regulation inevitable but needs to avoid political pitfalls

Will increased regulation benefit or hinder the hedge fund industry?

Hedge Funds Review | 01 May 2009secure

What they say about Cayman

Service providers, fund administrators, and legal and accountancy firms explain why they think the Cayman Islands remains the jurisdiction of choice for hedge funds.

Hedge Funds Review | 02 Apr 2009secure

Hybrid appetite rapacious: hybrid private equity

With market turmoil at a high, the hybrid private equity hedge fund might see a resurgence as managers seek opportunities. The latest trends and appetite for this type of fund are explored by Stephen Quigley......

Hedge Funds Review | 01 Mar 2009secure

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