Authored by: Tomas Kmetko

Friend or Foe: Hedge Funds Versus Alternative Risk Premia (Euro Edition)

It has been a challenging time for hedge funds in recent years. Loose monetary policy has driven equity markets upwards and hurt short books. The growth of quantitatively traded funds has eroded some of the inefficiencies commonly exploited by hedge funds. This fact, coupled with the shift toward low-fee passive and alternative risk premia (ARP) products, has raised questions about the merits of hedge funds in investor portfolios. In this paper, we focus on comparing ARP versus hedge funds and investigate whether hedge funds and ARP funds are complementary or whether ARP funds are actually a viable replacement for hedge funds.

Alternative Risk Premia: A Diversifying Option for Investors (Euro Edition)

Elevated equity market valuations and potentially rising bond yields suggest the return environment for traditional risk assets could be difficult. Faced with this challenge, institutional investors are seeking alternative sources of return. Alternative risk premia strategies—which harvest well-established risk premia and market anomalies across asset classes—may fit the bill.

Alternative Risk Premia Funds: An Attractive Diversifier? (Sterling Edition)

Elevated equity market valuations and potentially rising bond yields suggest the return environment for traditional risk assets could be difficult. Faced with this challenge, institutional investors are seeking alternative sources of return. Alternative risk premia (ARP) strategies – which harvest well-established risk premia and market anomalies across asset classes – may fit the bill. ARP…

Multi-Manager Funds: A Toolkit for Evaluation

Institutional investors considering an allocation to a hedge fund are typically reasonably equipped to evaluate its suitability for their portfolios. However, traditional yardsticks are inadequate for evaluating multi-manager (MM) hedge funds. Due to the uniqueness of their organizational structure and fund terms, MM funds often exhibit unusual yet ultimately explainable behavior. The intention of this…