EUROPE - Fund of hedge fund reporting is not sufficiently apprising investors of measures of extreme risk, instead relying on statistics more relevant to mutual funds, according to the Edhec Risk and Asset Management Research Centre.
Fund of hedge fund managers most commonly use volatility indicators and the Sharpe ratio to measure hedge fund risk, statistics that do not calculate “extreme risk” - the possibility of drawdown or...
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