Due to the ever-increasing amounts under management and their unregulated and opaque nature, hedge funds have emerged as a key concern for policymakers. While until now, hedge funds have been left essentially unregulated, we are seeing increasing calls for regulation for both microprudential and macroprudential reasons. In our view, most calls for the regulation of hedge funds are based on a misperception of the effectiveness of financial regulations, perhaps coupled with a lack of understanding of the positive contribution of hedge funds to the financial system. There are real concerns about consumer protection following from the expansion of the consumer base. However, it would be misguided to relax accreditation criteria. A more importan...
Recent news about hedge funds\u27 successes and failures, and in some cases outright fraud, has incr...
This article examines how regulators in the US, UK, and Australia have attempted to address the ris...
Regulatory arbitrage is an indispensable element of regulatory competition as it provides regulatory...
Due to the ever-increasing amounts under management and their unregulated and opaque nature, hedge f...
The exponential growth of hedge funds, their role in financial crises in the 1990s, and examples of ...
While hedge funds have been around at least since the 1940's, it has only been in the last decade or...
NB: Daníelsson is the corresponding author. Updated versions of the paper can be downloaded from www...
Currently en vogue concerns about hedge funds are not nearly as substantial as is often claimed. Mor...
Until the global financial crisis in 2008, hedge funds had relied on various safe harbor rules to re...
This policy brief examines the evolution of the hedge fund industry, the industry’s structure and th...
Hedge funds, as paragons of exploiting regulatory discrepancies, are heavily criticized for thwartin...
Hedge funds, as paragons of exploiting regulatory discrepancies, are heavily criticized for thwartin...
The currency crises and episodes of market unrest of the 1990s sparked a series of regulatory initia...
The hedge fund industry has become one of the most creative and innovative areas within banking and ...
Hedge funds are essentially unregulated mutual funds. They are pools of invested money that buy and ...
Recent news about hedge funds\u27 successes and failures, and in some cases outright fraud, has incr...
This article examines how regulators in the US, UK, and Australia have attempted to address the ris...
Regulatory arbitrage is an indispensable element of regulatory competition as it provides regulatory...
Due to the ever-increasing amounts under management and their unregulated and opaque nature, hedge f...
The exponential growth of hedge funds, their role in financial crises in the 1990s, and examples of ...
While hedge funds have been around at least since the 1940's, it has only been in the last decade or...
NB: Daníelsson is the corresponding author. Updated versions of the paper can be downloaded from www...
Currently en vogue concerns about hedge funds are not nearly as substantial as is often claimed. Mor...
Until the global financial crisis in 2008, hedge funds had relied on various safe harbor rules to re...
This policy brief examines the evolution of the hedge fund industry, the industry’s structure and th...
Hedge funds, as paragons of exploiting regulatory discrepancies, are heavily criticized for thwartin...
Hedge funds, as paragons of exploiting regulatory discrepancies, are heavily criticized for thwartin...
The currency crises and episodes of market unrest of the 1990s sparked a series of regulatory initia...
The hedge fund industry has become one of the most creative and innovative areas within banking and ...
Hedge funds are essentially unregulated mutual funds. They are pools of invested money that buy and ...
Recent news about hedge funds\u27 successes and failures, and in some cases outright fraud, has incr...
This article examines how regulators in the US, UK, and Australia have attempted to address the ris...
Regulatory arbitrage is an indispensable element of regulatory competition as it provides regulatory...