Dragged by concerns about cost and liquidity, hedge funds are losing out in target-date asset managers’ portfolios, according to a report from analytics firm Cerulli Associates. The survey finds that demands for liquidity and the expense of adding high fee alternatives are the two foremost obstacles preventing asset managers from including alternatives such as hedge fund strategies in portfolios. Of those target-date fund managers…
Asset managers facing hedge fund hurdles: study
27 April 2016
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