The secondary market in hedge funds is not as little-known as it used to be. Brokers say that big investors are more prone than ever to get out of their positions by selling them — especially in instances where managers have put up redemption gates.
The secondary market in hedge funds is not as little-known as it used to be. Brokers say that big investors are more prone than ever to get out of their positions by selling them — especially in instances where managers have put up redemption gates.
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