Deutsche Bank puts it all in perspective

Nov 20th, 2007 | Filed under: Hedge Fund Industry Trends | By: Alpha Male
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Speaking of “active alternatives”, Deutsche Bank’s alternatives group released a lengthy report recently on the four pillars of alternative investments, hedge funds, private equity, infrastructure, and real estate (commodities is arguably the fifth).

The report provides an overview of each, including market sizes and growth.  The charts below from the report seem to corroborate what Casey Quirk has to say above.

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  1. [...] On the heels of Deutsche Bank’s recent report “Alternative Investments In Perspective“, JP Morgan came out with a European perspective earlier this week called “Are Alternatives Mainstream?” (view full report).  The two reports are similar in that they both cover the various pillars of “alternative investments” such as real estate, private equity, infrastructure, commodities and, of course, hedge funds.  [...]

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