(Reuters) - "We still see extremely strong flows into hedge funds,"
said Kenneth Heinz, president of Chicago-based HFR.
Hedge funds, which employ myriad trading strategies often
using debt and short-selling, saw the biggest gains in relative
value arbitrage, a broad strategy which goes "long" on
securities expected to rise against "shorts," or those viewed
as overvalued.
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said Kenneth Heinz, president of Chicago-based HFR.
Hedge funds, which employ myriad trading strategies often
using debt and short-selling, saw the biggest gains in relative
value arbitrage, a broad strategy which goes "long" on
securities expected to rise against "shorts," or those viewed
as overvalued.
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
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