Event-driven hedge fund strategies have performed well and should continue to do so due to a cocktail of positive macro factors, including low global interest rates, near-record cash holdings on corporate balance sheets, and sky-high stock prices in the US, reports Lyxor, a hedge fund platform. Event-driven fund indices, including the Special Situations and Merger Arbitrage hedge fund indices, have…
Event-driven hedge funds benefiting from spry M&A activity, says Lyxor
31 May 2016
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