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Hedge Funds versus Equities

Friday, 13 August 2010 | 4:04 am by Burnham Banks
Forget about correlations. Since Jan 1998, over 159 months, Hedge funds were positive when equities were positive 80 months or 50.35% of the time. Hedge funds were negative when equities were negative 47 months or 29.6% of the time. Hedge funds were positive when equities were negative 25 months or 15.7% of the time. And
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Stress Testing the European Banks

Friday, 09 July 2010 | 2:16 am by Burnham Banks
As Europe’s banks undergo so-called stress tests, an old adage comes to mind. Every failed trade becomes an investment. Every failed investment becomes a strategic holding.
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Equity Markets. Wait. Worry.

Thursday, 08 July 2010 | 1:15 pm by Burnham Banks
Most hedge fund managers waited too long when the markets corrected sharply in May, preferring to stay long of the market. As European sovereign default risk rose in the eyes of the media and investors, investors began to revise their views. The popular press and newspapers like the Economist began to write about the tight spot
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Stress Testing the European Banks

Thursday, 08 July 2010 | 12:11 pm by Burnham Banks
As Europe’s banks undergo so-called stress tests, an old adage comes to mind. Every failed trade becomes an investment. Every failed investment becomes a strategic holding. Apart from specifying the nature of the stress, what is being assumed in each stress scenario, what probabilities have been assigned to sovereign default, etc etc, the valuation of
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Addressing weak output growth

Tuesday, 06 July 2010 | 3:52 pm by Burnham Banks
Governments are torn between fiscal austerity and stimulating economic growth. Since credit driven growth ceased in 2008 private sector economic growth has been muted. Consumption has been hampered by the need to restore household balance sheets. Such restoration is likely to overshoot as the lessons of 2008 linger, so savings rates are likely to be
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