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James Williams, Hedgeweek

Hedge funds are doing exactly what they should be doing

Eighteen was the number. Not of attendees at this year's Hedgeweek US Fund Awards event in New York, but rather the number of basis points that the average global hedge fund had generated for the year (through August).  The point

Mark Ruddy, Ruddy Law Office

Ruling curbs ability to prosecute insider trading

In December 2014, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit handed down a landmark insider trading decision in United States v. Newman. This decision seemingly curbed the Government's ability to prosecute insider trading cases by increasing the Government's

Mark Weir, Maples Fund Services

How to generate regulatory alpha

The recent swathe of regulation has meant that managers face an incredible drain on internal resources, leading to increased headcount, increased operating costs, and distraction from core competencies. To overcome this, ConceptONE and Maples Fund Services, a division of MaplesFS,

Scott Price, Maitland

Taking away the AIFMD burden

For US-based hedge fund managers that already have a presence in Europe – and are confident they can meet the AIFMD's substance and reporting requirements – it makes sense to apply for AIFM authorisation. But what about US managers with

Daniel Maycock

A new way of accessing Europe’s EUR19trn market

When AIFMD was introduced into European law two years ago, it set a new benchmark globally for fund governance. This shut out the majority of US hedge funds from marketing to a significant number of European investors. "US hedge funds

James Williams, Hedgeweek

Short-term activism could wane once rates start to rise

The US has seen a real resurgence in activism over the last couple of years. Last year, for example, there were 247 activist campaigns; the highest number since 2008 when 284 were recorded according to FactSet data.  Over the last

Nick Tsafos, EisnerAmper

Tax implications of trading swaps with prime brokers

There are some early signs that the effects of Basel 3 are changing the way that hedge funds do business with their prime brokers. In today's new reality, primes are becoming more prescriptive over how the bank's balance sheet is

Concept Capital, Jack Seibald

Acquisition creates bigger landing pad for managers

2015 has been a big year for Concept Capital Markets, LLC. Earlier this year, the firm entered into an agreement to be acquired by Cowen Group, a leading growth investment bank and alternative investment manager with a heritage dating back

Geoff Roddick, International Management Services

Independent directors and the split board saga

By Geoff Ruddick (pictured), IMS Fund Services – There has been an extraordinary focus on and trend towards `split boards' in the last few years. For most people the accepted definition of a `split board' is having independent directors from

Bob Kern U.S. Bancorp

Next stage of evolution in the ’40 Act marketplace

Servicing approximately 113 liquid alternative funds that operate under the '40 Act banner, U.S. Bancorp Fund Services (`UBSFS') is ideally positioned to understand the complexities of administration and compliance involved in with these vehicles. USBFS opened its doors in 1969

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