The January edition of The Hedge is out, including our 2022 Regulatory review, as well as PwC, AIMA, Bitwise and Lutyens Advisory giving their take on the past year and looking ahead to 2023.
Seema Chandaria and David Selden from PwC look at the emergence of family office investment funds, driven by evolving needs and more sophisticated structures.
Jack Inglis, CEO at AIMA, looks back at the past year in alternatives, the challenges the sector faced, particularly regulation, the role of private credit during the year, and what 2023 has in store, with Jack “cautiously optimistic.”
Charlie Harris of Lutyens Advisory continues the family office theme, looking at their greater institutionalisation and changing requirements.
Bitwise’s Vin Molino changes tack with a breakdown of crypto in 2022, a hairy year for this sector, as he picks out some of the ODD lessons the sector needs to take on board.
This issue also takes a look at:
- December hedge fund performances
- Short investor focus, with the Tesla short proving particularly lucrative
- Macro and quant managers wrapping up what was an exceptional year
- Fund launch trends
- The latest on nickel and what’s been going on in the stock meme world
- Fund raises
- PE flows and lack of M&A
- Carlyle’s troubles and Blackstone’s fighting talk
- Crypto flows
- December markets
Click below for the January edition of The Hedge:
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