Hedge funds are embracing trading strategies designed to profit from the unwinding of large positions by their competitors, market participants say.
The increasingly cannibalistic activity stems from the wave of redemptions hitting hedge funds.
By Henny Sender in New York
Published: October 2 2008 23:34 | Last updated: October 2 2008 23:34
Hedge funds are embracing trading strategies designed to profit from the unwinding of large positions by their competitors, market participants say.
The increasingly cannibalistic activity stems from the wave of redemptions hitting hedge funds.