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    Marketing Strategies • Pricing The management and performance fees (2 and 20%, respectively) are the standards for the fund industry. However, the following fee structure can motivate clients to increase their investments: • Fund Promoters Fund Promoters are a good alternative for starting investment funds as they work on commissions. They are paid between 15% and 30% of the revenue generated by clients’ they acquired. • Capital Introduction Programs Capital Introduction Programs are one of the

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    month divided by the average daily share volume traded between short inter-est settlement dates. If days to cover is between 0 and 1, it is rounded up to 1 on[NASDAQ Reference]4 2 MotivationShort Interest ratio has been of interest to many hedge funds that trade on fundamen-tals of the firms. During our literature survey, we observe that some studies suggestthat high levels of short interest predict future returns, but the rationale behind thisthis predictability is not well understood.

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    Chris Grabel Professor Yuan International Monetary Economics 16 December 2016 Speculative Attack What Is Speculative Attack? A speculative attack is a precipitous acquisition of assets such as gold, currency, or permits, by previously inactive speculators. A speculative attack is caused by the massive selling of a country’s currency by both domestic and foreign investors. Countries that use a fixed exchange rate (an exchange rate that is fixed against that of another currency, or a basket of currencies)

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    The far majority who invest in the stock market or a type of security hope that their investment escalates in value or price. However, others execute investments based on the opposite taking place; they hope that the price of the security declines. These investors are practicing short selling. Numerous renowned examples of short selling exist, one of which, the shorting of mortgage backed securities during the real estate bubble in 2008. A number of critics find short selling unethical while others

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    in the hedge fund and private equity industry and the growing overlap between the two. - The line between some types of hedge funds and private equity LBO funds are being blurred in recent times. But most hedge fund strategies are still quite distinct from the LBO investing model. - In the early year’s hedge funds active in the LBO arena would try to buy defaulted or near default bonds and then resell them in weeks or months later at a profit. But in recent times hedge funds have started to

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    Verizon, MCI, and Qwest? Where are the synergies in the proposed combination? 2. Evaluate the two offers in Exhibit 7. What explains the two structures? In each case, what is the value to MCI shareholders? 3. Merger arbitrage (or risk arbitrage) funds speculate on the completion of stock and cash mergers, typically buying the target and hedging the risk of the acquirer’s shares accordingly to exchange ratio in stock mergers. What positions would risk arbitragers take in this deal? How would their

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    or NGOs who dream to establish “American-like” schools in poorer areas. A perfect case study is the Abaarso School of Science & Technology in the Republic of Somaliland. Fueled by passion, efficiency, and innovation, Jonathan Starr, a former hedge fund manager, turned his life around when he set out to revolutionize schooling in Africa. By spurring academic and intellectual curiosity within boys and girls across the region, he’s propelled young African children to the most prestigious universities

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    crash of 2008. The Big Short is a film that narrates different group of people’s involvement in the 2008 global financial crisis- or more accurately, the United States housing market crash that is thought to have caused it. Michael Burry is a hedge fund manager who, after some extensive research, finds out that the housing market is

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    500 constituents and find average annualised returns of up to 11% for portfolios of pairs. Although the proposed strategy is profitable the authors note that returns have declined in recent years, possible due to increased competition among hedge funds and/or a reduction in the importance of an underlying common factor that drives the returns in a pairs trading strategy. A thorough analysis of the risk characteristics shows that returns have a high risk-adjusted alpha and an insignificant exposure

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