Donald Steinbrugge says 2008 will not happen again in the same way, as he notes core differences in the market structure. The chairman of Agecroft Partners, an institutional hedge fund placement firm, Steinbrugge has his finger on developments in the hedge fund and institutional investing world and thinks 2015 could be a year where we see more hedge fund closures, and that’s a good thing. He also sees a shifting role the large banks are playing in providing market liquidity, and the change in landscape will benefit hedge funds.
Steinbrugge: Problems for hedge funds in 2008
Speaking on the podcast Wall Street Unfiltered, Steinbrugge said one of the problems in 2008 for hedge funds – and why many equity...

