The Oxford handbook of hedge funds / edited by Douglas Cumming, Sofia Johan and Geoffrey Wood.

This Handbook provides a comprehensive look at the hedge fund industry from a global perspective.

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Other Authors: Cumming, Douglas (Editor), Johan, Sofia A. (Editor), Wood, G. (Geoffrey) (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, [2021]
Series:Oxford handbooks.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • The Oxford Handbook of Hedge Funds
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • List of Contributors
  • 1. Introducing Hedge Funds
  • PART I HEDGE FUND INDUSTRY, FLOWS, AND GOVERNANCE
  • 2. The Lost Decade for Hedge Funds: Three Threats
  • 3. Hedge Fund Flows
  • 4. Hedge Funds and Limited Partnership Agreements
  • PART II HEDGE FUND STRATEGIES
  • 5. Investment Strategies of Hedge Funds
  • 6. Hedge Fund Strategies in the Post-​Crisis Era
  • 7. Convergence and Diversity in the Hedge Fund and Private Equity Industry
  • 8. Hedge Funds and Herding Behavior
  • 9. Optimal Embedded Leverage for Portfolios of Commodity Trading Advisors
  • 10. Financial Technology and Hedge Funds
  • PART III HEDGE FUND ACTIVISM
  • 11. Hedge Fund Activism vs Other Activist Investors
  • 12. A Review of Hedge Fund Activism: Impact on Shareholders vs. Stakeholders
  • 13. Gone Global: The International Diffusion of Hedge Fund Activism
  • 14. Hedge Fund Activism and Financial Performance
  • 15. Hedge Fund Activism and Corporate Innovation
  • PART IV HEDGE FUND MISCONDUCT AND REGULATION
  • 16. Hedge Funds and Financial Misreporting
  • 17. Misconduct at Hedge Funds
  • 18. Outsourcing Compliance Functions and Fraud Detection
  • 19. Indirect Regulation of Hedge Funds
  • 20. Tax Optimization of Hedge Funds
  • 21. Locating Hedge Funds in a Subjective and Political Economy Context
  • Index