
1) Fund 2) Hedge fund 3) High-risk investment company 4) Investment company 5) Investment firm 6) Investment trust 7) Landscaping budget 8) Risky business
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At its most basic, a hedge fund is an investment vehicle that pools capital from a number of investors and invests in securities and other instruments. It is administered by a professional management firm, and often structured as a limited partnership, limited liability company, or similar vehicle. Hedge funds are generally distinct from mutual fu...
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Hedge funds use a range of generally high risk investment strategies including arbitrage and short selling , they are frequently highly geared....
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A type of investment fund that uses aggressive investment techniques and is exempt from many of the rules and regulations that govern other types of fund. Most hedge funds set high minimum investment amounts, so tend to be used by wealthy individuals and institutions
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(from the article `Economic Affairs`) ...in the hope that it would delay the inevitable rate increase, while news that would traditionally have been considered positive was shunned as ...
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An investment vehicle that somewhat resembles a mutual fund, but with a number of important differences. If the fund is 'off-shore', the fund does not have to adhere to any SEC regulations (and can only sell to non-U.S. investors or investment vehicles). These funds employ a number of different strategies that are not usually found in mut...
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A fund that may employ a variety of techniques to enhance returns, such as both buying and shorting stocks based on a valuation model.
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A type of investment portfolio under which the fund manager is authorised to utilise a number of higher risk investment techniques, including using derivatives, short selling and borrowing funds to generate a higher return.
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Fund which seeks to generate investment returns by using investment strategies and tools such as short selling, leverage, program trading, swaps, arbitrage and derivatives. Returns tend to be unrelated to equity markets.
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A high risk investment managed to obtain maximum returns.
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A clause in a research report or any published document, that attempts to absolve the writer of resp
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A type of investment fund, which is unregulated and usually very high risk, used by individuals and organisations (not the general public) with large amounts of money to invest
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A private investment partnership, owned by wealthy individuals and institutions, which is allowed to use aggressive strategies that are unavailable to mutual funds
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An organisation trading in volatile markets which will go either long or short according to its view of the market. Does not necessarily engage in hedging.
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[
n] - a flexible investment company for a small number of large investors (usually the minimum investment is $1 million)
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hedgefund noun 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
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A hedge fund (HF) is a type of alternative investment that seeks to generate high returns by investing in a pool of underlying?securities. In other words, it?s a group of investors funds pooled together to purchase investments.
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