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INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 24, 2009
Home prices plunge 18% in 4Q

Prices of existing single-family homes tumbled 18.2% on average in the fourth quarter of 2008, marking the biggest year-over-year price decline in 21 years

By Bloomberg
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 23, 2009
Cohen & Steers nabs new sales head from AllianceBernstein

Cohen & Steers Inc. has snagged David Edlin from AllianceBernstein Investments Inc. to be its new national sales manager, the company announced this morning.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING RIAS FEB 20, 2009
Schwab ends custody of alternative investments

Concerned about liability related to hedge funds, Schwab is telling registered investment advisers that it will no longer accept custody of alternative assets.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 17, 2009
Hedge funds could be hit with higher brokerage fees

Poor performance by hedge funds has driven some brokerage firms to reduce services to the funds, including financing, the Wall Street Journal reported today.

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INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 17, 2009
Hedge funds returns increase

While equity markets have shown little signs of rebounding, hedge fund strategies considerably improved their performance last month.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 13, 2009
Institutional investors sticking with alternatives

The current market turbulence combined with some spectacular scandals has not yet jarred institutional investors from their investment strategies.

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INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 12, 2009
Asian hedgers fail to earn performance fees

A brutal 2008 will mean that a majority of Asian hedge funds will not charge performance fees, according to published reports.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 12, 2009
Volcker plan to tighten hedge fund regs wins key backer

A stringent plan to regulate hedge funds that is backed by Obama administration aide Paul Volcker won the support today of an influential Democratic senator.

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INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 10, 2009
Hedge fund regulation: Resistance is futile

When it comes to regulatory oversight of the hedge funds industry, it is no longer a question of if it will happen but when, according to industry representatives speaking today at a conference in Key Biscayne, Fla.

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INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 10, 2009
Emphasis on due diligence called key for hedge funds

The new hedge fund reality places even greater emphasis on due diligence, but it doesn’t mean that investors should start ignoring or abandoning the alternative asset class.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 09, 2009
European hedgers bleed assets

The hedge-fund-of-funds sector in Europe may lose three-quarters of its assets, compared with the beginning of 2008.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 09, 2009
Morningstar licenses hedge fund database

Morningstar hedge fund database will become the foundation for a research platform that gives qualified investors a closer look at more than 7,500 hedge funds.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 05, 2009
Hedgers enter positive territory

Hedge funds appear to be moving back into positive territory after wrapping up one of the industry’s worst years on record.

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INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 05, 2009
Regs for swaps, other derivatives debated

Regulators and members of the futures industry met before the House Agriculture Committee to debate the regulation of credit default swaps and other derivatives.

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INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 03, 2009
With bargains aplenty, home sales shoot up

Homebuyers took advantage of low mortgage rates and falling home prices in December as pending sales of existing homes shot up more than 6% from the previous month.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 02, 2009
Bleeding assets, hedge funds register with SEC

The majority of hedge funds based in the United States are voluntarily registering with the Securities and Exchange Commission, according to Hedge Fund Research Inc. in Chicago.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES FEB 01, 2009
PE firms are likely suitors for AIG asset unit

With AIG shedding a number of its businesses to pay back government loans, its money management unit — which runs more than $111 billion in global assets for external retail and institutional clients — appears to be the next business to be put on the block by the distressed insurance giant.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES JAN 30, 2009
KKR exec sees ‘next wave of greed’

The country is facing at least two more years of tough economic times, with no significant rebound for three-to-five years, said George Fisher, a senior adviser at New York private-equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.

By Bloomberg
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES JAN 29, 2009
NASAA calls for hedge fund regulation

“Congress should grant the SEC explicit statutory authority to regulate hedge fund advisers as investment advisers,” Colorado securities commissioner Fred Joseph said at a press conference in Washington held by the North American Securities Administrators Association Inc.

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INVESTING ALTERNATIVES JAN 28, 2009
Tremont to close hedge fund unit

Tremont Group Holdings Inc. of New York is closing its hedge fund division following $3.1 billion in losses associated with the Bernie Madoff scandal, according to the firm.

By Bloomberg