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New generation hedge funds are springing from older roots

By James Mackintosh

Published: July 16 2007 03:00 | Last updated: July 16 2007 03:00

New London hedge funds are increasingly being spawned from other funds as the supply of investment bankers willing or able to raise large sums dries up, following the pattern established in the older US industry.

Ross Turner, previously the youngest partner at big London hedge fund Lansdowne Partners, last week set up an office for his new venture, Pelham Capital, with the aim of raising $500m before closing to new investors.

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