Pension schemes want more control over hedge funds investments

Michael Klimes
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Schemes are looking to increase their control of asset allocation in hedge funds and move away from fund of funds structures, according to a fund manager.

Speaking to PP, State Street asset owner solutions managing director Ian Hamilton said many perceived fund of funds arrangements as too expensive and unwieldy. This was due to paying for the und...

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