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Weavering investors call on SFO to re-examine case after damages awarded 31 May 2012 | 05:08 am
The lawyer representing investors in Weavering Capital says the group believes founder Magnus Peterson should not be allowed to “escape with mere bankruptcy” after he and three main co-defendants were...
Asian funds titan Nikko expands alternatives outlook with new senior hire 30 May 2012 | 11:58 pm
Nikko Asset Management, one of Asia’s largest fund managers with AuM of $153.8bn, has hired Aoifinn Devitt as head of its World Series Fund Platform
HFMWeek AuA survey: Citi's admin unit sees biggest percentage growth within top ten 30 May 2012 | 11:56 pm
Citi Hedge Fund Services saw a 15% increase in single manager hedge fund assets under administration in HFMWeek’s latest AuA survey, the biggest percentage rise among the top ten.
HFMWeek Daily Snapshot - 30 May 30 May 2012 | 10:40 pm
Today: SEC says Miami hedge fund Quantek misled investors; Hedge funds offer superior returns, less risk says study; hedge funds turning to reinsurance for juiced returns; and more...
Emerging markets hedge funds rise 7.3% in best Q1 since 2006 30 May 2012 | 09:50 pm
Hedge funds invested in emerging markets recorded stellar gains of 7.3% during the first quarter in their best start to a year since 2006, according to data released by Chicago-based firm Hedge Fund R...
Former Optima man appointed to Stone Toro board 30 May 2012 | 05:52 am
Stone Toro Asset Management, a New Jersey-based alternative investment firm, has appointed Fabio Savoldelli, the former CIO of Optima Fund Management, to its board of advisors, HFMWeek can exclusively...
New York's HAGIN moves into mutual space with MN launch 30 May 2012 | 05:49 am
HAGIN Investment Management, a New York-based quantitative hedge fund manager, has launched a market neutral mutual fund and hired Ronald Mattesich to focus on sales for the firm’s offerings, HFMWeek ...
HFMWeek Daily Snapshot - 29 May 29 May 2012 | 11:46 pm
Today: Former bank traders find solo life difficult; Winton Capital taps Zurich talent; Newedge tells clients it will do no new business in Greece; Marubeni agrees deal with hedge fund-backed Gavilon ...
FSA to ban and fine hedge fund CEO Alberto Micalizzi 29 May 2012 | 11:33 pm
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has decided to fine Alberto Micalizzi a record £3m ($4.7m) and ban the hedge fund CEO from involvement in the regulated financial services industry for not being...