The hedge fund industry is adapting in new ways coming out of the pandemic, according to a survey carried out by the Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA) in partnership with KPMG.
The Global Hedge Fund Industry: Accelerating out of the pandemic report interviewed 162 hedge fund managers representing about $1trn in AUM. The survey found that 49% of hedge funds have combined their traditional investment strategies with private markets or other new products or strategies, due to investor demand. These trends are expected to continue, with just under half (46%) predicting hybrid hedge and private equity products to be the most popular in the next year, with another 33% also pointing to private credit. Hedge fund confidence continues to grow globally despite Delt...
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