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hedge fund

NOUN
  1. a flexible investment company for a small number of large investors (usually the minimum investment is $1 million); can use high-risk techniques (not allowed for mutual funds) such as short-selling and heavy leveraging

How To Use hedge fund In A Sentence

  • The cases have mainly involved small companies and hedge funds or predatory investors. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trade-off between performance, fees and illiquidity will make hedge funds much less alluring in the future. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is increasingly a focus of activist shareholders, including hedge funds.
  • His comments came amid claims hedge fund speculators are driving up prices. The Sun
  • His nonchalance contrasted with insatiable appetite from hedge funds and speculators. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much of the growth in their loan books in recent years has been to the financial sector - hedge funds and the like. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bernie Madoff got caught running what he called a hedge fund; thousands of uber-financiers are making off with billions running an even larger ponzi scheme that is perfectly legal. Leo W. Gerard: Q&A With Responsible Pension Investment Expert Thomas Croft
  • These investors are generally more cautious than speculative hedge funds willing to take a punt at a higher price. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hedge funds claim that shareholders are being denied the real value of the property holdings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Investment banks and hedge funds are the most active players. Times, Sunday Times
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