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Symposium/Awards
The uncertainty gripping today's markets will set the stage for lively debate at the seventh annual AR Symposium, to be held November 2-3 in New York City at the New York Athletic Club.
Brevan Howard, Bridgewater, Graham, Kingdon, King Street, Millennium, Omega, Pershing Square, Third Point and York will be among those considered.
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Intelligence
"The fact is, everybody got smoked. Very few people escaped unscathed."
Black River, TPG and Voras break $100 million each in fundraising for new investments.
Paul Singer's winning and losing positions revealed.
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In-depth
A flood of money led managers into private equity & multistrategy funds, while those hoping to imitate hedge funds' success shopped portable alpha, replicators & 130/30s.
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The Interview
Despite Goldman Sachs' run-in with the Securities & Exchange Commission, its fund-of-funds unit continues to grow.
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The Niche Player
Despite a less than spectacular start, the Caxton spinout has pulled in $1 billion on the strength of its founders' lengthy track record.
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Profile
Paul Tudor Jones turned conservative when he reasserted control after the crash of '08. With the macro fund's returns muted, questions about his retirement have surfaced. But Jones says he's sticking around.
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Research and Rankings
As investors have shifted their focus back to making money, they have also changed their views of many big players
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Strategies
Prices swooned this summer, but big managers keep piling on.
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Performance
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Indices