
Nordea’s Active Rates Strategy Tops €1 Billion
Nordea’s Active Rates Opportunities Fund has broken the €1 billion AUM threshold, underscoring strong investor appetite for low‑risk, active‑duration fixed‑income solutions. Since its 2019 launch, the fund has delivered more than 2 % per annum in net returns above cash, even as interest‑rate cycles have shifted. The strategy avoids corporate credit, focusing on high‑quality European government and covered bonds, while strict duration management cushions rate volatility. Its success contrasts with the newer Dynamic Rates fund, which holds €58 million and posted an 8.2 % return in its first full year.
Blackstone’s “Defensive Pivot” Week: Home Services Deal + AI Infrastructure:
Blackstone announced the acquisition of Champions Group, a leading home‑services provider, while Odyssey and its management retain a minority stake. Simultaneously, the firm is leading a financing round of more than $1 billion for Neysa to build India’s premier AI‑infrastructure platform....
Brookfield “Top-Performing Alternative Firm” Unshaken in 2026 by AI or Private Credit:
Brookfield Asset Management has emerged as the top‑performing alternative firm in 2026, outpacing peers as AI and private‑credit turbulence reshape the industry. Its portfolio is anchored in global infrastructure, renewable power, and essential services that generate contracted, inflation‑linked cash flows....
Citco Monthly Hedge Fund Update
Citco’s January 2026 hedge‑fund update shows a continued winning streak, with the group’s funds delivering a 0.9% weighted‑average return, marking ten consecutive positive months. Global Macro strategies posted the strongest performance at 6.5%, while smaller funds (<$200 m) outperformed larger peers....
Ed Wachenheim: Homebuilders, Cyclicals & GM Trim Explained
In this episode, Ed Wachenheim of Greenhaven Associates discusses his $6.1‑$6.2 billion equity portfolio, which remains heavily concentrated in cyclical and housing‑related stocks such as General Motors, Lennar, Toll Brothers, PulteGroup and D.R. Horton. He explains recent trims—most notably a 34%...

Climate-Focused Credit Specialist Returns to AP4
Ulf Erlandsson is returning to Sweden’s Fourth National Pension Fund (AP4) as Senior Fixed Income Portfolio Manager for liquid credit, after nearly a decade on the hedge‑fund side. He founded the Anthropocene Fixed Income Institute, a climate‑focused research nonprofit, and...
Record Growth of Fund of Funds: Why Multi-Manager Platforms Are Staging a Comeback:
Funds of funds (FoFs) are witnessing a record surge in capital inflows for 2025‑2026, spanning hedge funds, private equity, private credit and hybrid alternatives. The revival is driven by heightened market volatility, lower correlations and the need for diversified, actively...
The Rise of SMAs and Semi-Liquid Funds Marks a Structural Shift in Alternative Investing:
Separately managed accounts (SMAs) and semi‑liquid funds are rapidly overtaking traditional blind‑pool structures as the preferred channels for private‑market allocations. SMAs provide institutional‑level transparency, tax efficiency and customizable risk profiles, while advances in reporting technology make them scalable beyond ultra‑wealthy...
Hedge Fund Tips with Tom Hayes – Podcast – Episode 331
In Episode 331 of Hedge Fund Tips, host Tom Hayes examines how trading volume can trigger sharp market moves, referencing the recent "Volume Opens the Floodgates" research. The discussion highlights that spikes in volume often precede sentiment shifts, creating entry...
Where Is Money Flowing Today?
A Finviz‑sourced heatmap reveals today’s capital allocations across U.S. equities, highlighting strong inflows into technology and renewable‑energy stocks while energy and financials lag. The visual shows green‑colored leaders posting double‑digit gains, contrasted with red zones where sectors such as utilities...
HeadStart Fund of Funds
HeadStart Fund of Funds, managed by HeadStart Advisers, earned The Hedge Fund Journal Performance Award 2025 for highest absolute return over five years. Since 2020 the fund has delivered mid‑teens net returns, with three calendar years exceeding 20%, and has...
Citadel’s Focus: Funding, Compensation Gravity, and the Economics of Scale
Citadel’s latest $1.25 billion bond sale highlights how mega‑funds are turning into capital‑market issuers. The firm posted $5.3 billion in gains but still carries heavy "sticky" compensation costs that act as a strategic weapon. Scale gives Citadel access to cheap financing while...

Is Quantum Technology the Next Great Alternative Asset?
The article evaluates quantum technology as an emerging alternative asset, emphasizing public‑market exposure over private‑equity deals. It notes that pure‑play quantum stocks such as D‑Wave, Rigetti, IonQ and Quantum Computing Inc. exhibit high volatility and limited near‑term cash flows, while...
Unpacking the Latest Finance News From China: Key Trends and Market Insights
China’s latest five‑year plan emphasizes a shift from property‑driven growth to technology, targeting near‑5 % GDP expansion in 2026 and projecting tech to account for 18.3 % of output by 2026. The renminbi has appreciated past the 7.0 per dollar mark, indicating reduced central‑bank...

Sissener’s Best Year in Over a Decade, Momentum Extends Into 2026
Sissener Canopus delivered a 22.8% gain in 2025, its strongest performance in over a decade and the second‑best year since inception, and added 3.6% in January 2026. The fund’s flexible long/short equity mandate and thematic focus on AI and “Power...

VER’s Hedge Fund Portfolio Up Double Digits Again
The State Pension Fund of Finland (VER) generated an 11.3% return on its €1 billion hedge‑fund allocation in 2025, up from 10.9% in 2024. The outperformance was driven primarily by Asia‑focused and event‑driven managers, while CTA strategies lagged but still posted...

Nordic Hedge Funds Start 2026 Strong Despite Dispersion
Nordic hedge funds continued strong momentum into 2026, with the Nordic Hedge Index gaining 1.0% in January after an 8.0% return in 2025. Performance was highly dispersed; long/short equity managers ranged from -14% to +15%, while systematic CTA, macro, and...

The Full Spectrum of European Alternative Fixed Income
Chenavari Investment Managers hit a $6 billion assets‑under‑management milestone in September 2025, eighteen years after its 2008 launch. The firm offers a full‑spectrum alternative fixed‑income platform, ranging from daily‑liquidity UCITS funds to semi‑liquid hybrid vehicles, listed credit trusts, CLO issuance and private‑credit...

Low Net Exposure Offers Little Shelter for Colosseum
Colosseum Global Alpha entered 2026 with a modest 12% net exposure, a level that usually limits market sensitivity. In January the fund slumped 14.2%, driven primarily by short positions that were caught in extreme price swings. Shares of SanDisk and...

PO Nilsson Back at the Helm of PriorNilsson Yield
Per‑Olof Nilsson, co‑founder of PriorNilsson Fonder, has resumed his role as lead portfolio manager of the low‑risk hedge fund PriorNilsson Yield, a position he held from the fund’s launch in 2002 until August 2025. The transition does not alter the...

The Emerging Markets Revival and the Case for Systematic, Diversified Exposure
Emerging‑market equities delivered more than a 10% outperformance versus developed markets in 2025, sparking renewed investor interest. Swiss‑based RAM Active Investments has built a €1 billion systematic strategy that targets broad factor exposure while managing liquidity, governance and concentration risks. The...

Tetsuya Kudo Shuts His Hedge Fund
Tetsuya Kudo, a seasoned Japanese broker, announced the shutdown of his Singapore‑based hedge fund and its parent firm Yamawa Asset Management. The fund, launched in 2018, catered to high‑net‑worth Asian investors with discretionary equity strategies. Kudo’s decision follows a period...

Ex-Penglai Peak and Polymer PM Launches Kizuna Investment
Hikaru Teramoto, a former portfolio manager at Lighthouse Investment Partners' Penglai Peak, has founded Kizuna Investment in Singapore. The firm will employ a hybrid Japan‑centric long/short equity and ECM strategy, supplemented by non‑Japan research to capture global thematic trends such...

Rhenman & Partners Strengthens Board With Former PP Pension CEO
Rhenman & Partners has appointed Kjell Norling, former CEO of PP Pension, to its board of directors. Norling brings 12 years of experience leading an institutional investor and a strong background in fund distribution. The boutique manages the €646 million Rhenman...