Hedge funds embrace derivatives

Limiting downside and preserving capital on behalf of more cautious institutional investors is now top of the agenda for hedge funds, says JP Morgan

Hedge funds are increasingly making use of derivatives to protect positions and preserve the capital of more cautious institutional clients, which now account for almost two thirds of assets managed by the industry.

Institutional investors are the largest and fastest-growing component of hedge funds' investor base and, according to a report from JP Morgan published last week, are more concerned with preserving their money than extracting stellar performance from managers.

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