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| Don Putnam |
| NEW: June 6, 2008 |
| Don Putnam, managing partner at Grail Partners LLC, talks about lessons learned in risk management and transparency post-Bear Stearns, funds of funds and what the credit markets might look like going forward. |
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| Carol Simon |
| NEW: June 6, 2008 |
| Carol Simon, owner of Carol Simon Consulting, discusses why it's important to understand portfolio risk and how banks and hedge funds can get the information and build the trust necessary to forge solid counterparty relationships. |
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| David Burns |
| NEW: June 6, 2008 |
| David Burns is the Northeast Financial Institutions Practice Leader at accounting firm Grant Thornton LLP. In this interview, he talks about FAS 157, the mark-to-market accounting rule, its implications for hedge funds and banks and how to value illiquid securities. |
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| Marc Malek |
| NEW: June 12, 2008 |
| Marc Malek, Managing Partner, Conquest Capital Group, shares his thoughts on the alpha vs. beta debate, the commodity price bubble and the role of speculators, and how discretionary vs. systematic CTAs perform in different markets. |
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| Hedge fund governance improved |
| April 2, 2008 |
| Sir Andrew Large, Chairman of Hedge Fund Working Group, explains why leading hedge funds in London have introduced a code of self-regulating standards and how a greater focus on transparency, risk management and governance may help to prevent the failure of funds and increased scrutiny from public authorities. |
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| Emerging markets still good for hedge funds |
| March 06, 2008 |
| Emerging markets still offer huge opportunities to hedge funds, according to Flurin Grond at RMF Investment Management. They have proved remarkably resistant to credit crunch woes. |
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