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Female Hedge Fund Managers Outperform Male Peers

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Rupert Hargreaves
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According to the latest Hedge Fund Research (HFR) report, one group of hedge fund managers is having a better time of it than the rest of the industry. Female Hedge Fund Managers gained 3.65% in the first two months of February compared to the 2.23% registered by the overall hedge fund industry. Of the 2100 hedge funds in the HFR index, only 49 are managed by women, a mere 2% of the industry.

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Some may consider this sample size to be too small to present an accurate reflection of whether or not female managers are better than their male counterparts, but there are further signs that the industry is...

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