Hedge funds and investors to have a tearful reunion in 2010?

Jan 7th, 2010 | Filed under: Hedge Fund Industry Trends, Today's Post | By: Alpha Male
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comebacktome“Come back, come back to be me,” British actor Kiera Knightley whispers to her lover James McAvoy in the 2007 drama Atonement each time he’s about to have another breakdown and go over the proverbial edge.

Now hedge fund managers, after subconsciously crying Kiera’s line for well over a year, can take heart: Capital is finally coming back, and it’s going to come back strong this year.

This according to a recent summary of survey results by third-party marketing firm Agecroft Partners, continued improvement of capital flows into alternative investments will be the trend in 2010. More…


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