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Funds of Hedge Funds (FHF) are perceived to be the premier choice of institutional investors for first-time allocations into the alternative investment asset class. While many papers cover the bright side of FHF investing, we in this paper empirically investigate the maximum drawdowns of FHF....
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Funds of Hedge Funds (FHF) are perceived to be the premier choice of institutional investors for first-time allocations into the alternative investment asset class. While many papers cover the bright side of FHF investing, we in this paper empirically investigate the maximum drawdowns of FHF....
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Funds of Hedge Funds (FHF) are perceived to be the premier choice of institutional investorsfor first-time allocations into the alternative investment asset class. While many papers coverthe bright side of FHF investing, we in this paper empirically investigate the maximum drawdownsof FHF....
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Funds of Hedge Funds (FHF) are perceived to be the premier choice of institutional investors for first-time allocations into the alternative investment asset class. While many papers cover the bright side of FHF investing, we in this paper empirically investigate the maximum drawdowns of FHF....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005027049