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Hedge Funds: Still Growing, Not Dying Out

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Rupert Hargreaves
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It seems that everyone loves to hate hedge funds. It seems that the past two years there’s been nothing but negative news flow from the sector, and financial commentators have attacked the industry for its high fees, poor returns and lack of originality.

Some large institutional money managers have also exited their hedge fund investments adding fuel to the speculation that the industry’s very survival is under threat.

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