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Hedge Fund Managers Are Prepped For Low Growth, Low Rates As They Dump Cash

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Michelle deBoer-Jones
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The markets have been pricing in few to no rate hikes for quite some time, and it looks like hedge fund managers don't expect this to change any time soon. Managers have generally positioned themselves for a low-rate macroenvironment with low growth, although they don't expect a recession until at least late next year, if not much later than that.

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Hedge Fund Managers

No interest rate hikes expected

Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts released their latest Global Fund Manager Survey this week. Chief Investment Strategist Michael Hartnett and team said fund managers are positioned for "secular stagnation," meaning they're long assets that...

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Michelle deBoer-Jones is editor-in-chief of Hedge Fund Alpha. She also writes comparative analyses of stocks for TipRanks and runs Providence Writing Services. Previously, she was a television news producer for eight years, producing the morning news programs for NBC affiliates in Evansville, Indiana and Huntsville, Alabama and spending a short time at the CBS affiliate in Huntsville.