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Hedge Fund Investors Want More Fee Flexibility

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Hedge fund investors – According to the September Goldman Sachs Prime Services Capital Introduction Hedge Fund Fee Survey, management fees that fall as assets grow, incentive fee hurdles and clawbacks on performance fees are the “most compelling” hedge fund compensation structures for allocators.

Bloomberg details the Goldman Sachs report in its latest Bloomberg Brief Hedge Funds Edition.

Goldman’s survey polled 364 allocators representing around $725 billion and hedge fund assets. The results of the survey clearly showed that...

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