Inflation, market volatility and geopolitical tensions in Europe took a toll on hedge funds globally in January, with most of the strategies in the red. According to the latest data from eVestment, January’s return is the lowest start to the year since 2016. Strategies have started 2022 on a sour note, with the exception of commodities, macro, alternative risk premia,…
After poor start to 2022, what’s next for hedge funds?
By Audrey Raj, senior consultant - South Asia editor | 15 February 2022

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