Hedge funds have reported losses on most fronts in the first quarter of 2016, with commodity trading advisor (CTA) and merger arbitrage strategies constituting the only bright spots in what has been a “killer quarter” for the segment, reports Lyxor, a hedge fund platform. Globally, scant organic growth, the persistence of low beta, and the dovish responses from central bankers…
Merger arbitrage hedge funds gain against headwinds
5 April 2016
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