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The Handbook of Alternative Assets
by Mark J. P. Anson
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with references to "Long Term Capital Management".
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... 4 The fragmented nature of the hedge fund industry is indicative of its nascent beginning. Long Term Capital Management The hedge fund market hit another speedbump in 1998 when Long Term Capital Management (LTCM) of Greenwich, Connecticut had to ... "
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United States, New York, Company Act, Goldman Sachs, Wall Street, Long Term Capital Management, lagged market returns, crossover funds, distressed debt investors, financial market dislocations, outlying returns, private equity component
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Managing Hedge Fund Risk: From the Seat of the Practitioner: Views From Investors, Counterparties, Hedge Funds and Consultants
by Virginia Reynolds Parker
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with references to "Long Term Capital Management".
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... it took recent problems at Long Term Capital Management, Tiger, Quantum and other trading operations, to refocus the asset management industry on risk management. Gone are the days when ... "
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Long Term Capital Management, United States, Monte Carlo, Murray Capital, New York, World Source, risk monitoring function, stylised portfolios, mortgage rate spread, rise crisis crisis, convertible securities market, hedge fund allocation
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Handbook of Hedge Funds (The Wiley Finance Series)
by François-Serge Lhabitant
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with references to "Long Term Capital Management".
Excerpt - on Page 2: "
... book attempt to depict hedge funds as being inherently risky, dangerous or over-leveraged. Since the debacle of the hedge fund Long Term Capital Management, it is now common knowledge that the simultaneous use of leverage, concentration of positions, and ... "
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Hedge Funds: Myths and Limits
by François-Serge Lhabitant
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with references to "Long Term Capital Management".
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New York, United States, Long Term Capital Management, Federal Reserve, Julian Robertson, Quantum Fund, General Electric, George Soros, Maximum Sharpe, Wall Street, Asset Alliance, Securities Act
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