Hedge funds oversee $2.02 trillion, hit new record |
Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Author: Svea Herbst-Bayliss, Reuters
* Hedge funds manage $2.02 trillion -- HFR * Level sets new record for industry assets (Reuters) - Hedge funds are back and bigger than ever. Fueled by fresh investor demand, these loosely regulated portfolios now
manage $2.02 trillion, marking an all-time high for the industry, data released
on Tuesday by Hedge Fund Research (HFR) show. The previous record for assets was $1.93 trillion and was reached in the
second quarter of 2008. Investors added $32 billion in new money during the first three months of
2011, sending the biggest amount of new dollars to hedge funds since the third
quarter of 2007, HFR said. For hedge funds the news signals the industry appears to have recovered from
the 2008 financial crisis when the average fund lost 19 percent and many
managers lost significantly more. "The current asset level reflects an increase of over 50 percent from the
Financial Crisis low of $1.33 trillion in the first quarter of 2009," HFR wrote
in a news release.