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State Street Vision Report Examines Reinvention in the Hedge Fund Industry


Published on 2011-07-14 06:45:53 - Market Wire
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BOSTON--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--State Street Corporation (NYSE: STT), one of the worlda™s leading providers of financial services to institutional investors, released a new Vision Report today, entitled aHedge Funds: Rebuilding on a New Foundation.a The report examines the re-emergence of the hedge fund industry and the new dynamic between investors, hedge funds, and hedge fund administrators that has emerged to address sweeping regulatory changes and investor demands for enhanced fund transparency, liquidity and efficiency.

"Hedge Funds: Rebuilding on a New Foundation."

According to State Streeta™s Vision paper, todaya™s post-crisis environment fund selection will emphasize six critical operational and risk management elements: investment strategy and performance, portfolio liquidity, portfolio transparency, reconsideration of pricing and lockup periods, operational due diligence and the independence of custodians and administrators.

aThe theme of transparency in the hedge fund and fund of hedge funds market continues to grow,a said Jim Tomeo, chief operating officer and senior portfolio manager at SSARIS Advisors, LLC, an affiliate of State Street Global Advisors. aAcross the alternative investment industry, institutional investors are driving the evolution of all investment channels, from direct hedge fund investment, funds of funds, to managed accounts and other structures. Improved investor sentiment and positive inflows suggest reviving confidence across the board.a

The Vision report is broken into three main sections:

  1. Technology with a Purpose: The Next Generation Todaya" Discusses the integration of risk and return technology by investment service providers to address asset managers and asset ownersa™ growing need for more detailed portfolio analytics, process transparency, risk management and dashboards to improve the speed and kind of information they are receiving and their access to it.
  2. Using Technology to Adapt to the New Regulatory Environmenta" Examines the review of electronic trading by regulators following the start of the financial crisis in 2008. Technology has been at the forefront in enabling the exponential growth of electronic trading and has become the only solution to effectively meet the challenges inherent in new trading regulations.
  3. Portfolio Allocation and Modellinga" A Technological Arms Race?a" Explores technologya™s solutions to meet todaya™s leading global asset management challenges, including market crowding, pricing inefficiencies, risk and rebalancing.

aInstitutional investors are increasingly taking great interest in how hedge funds manage operational infrastructure, choose administrators and provide for governance and best practices,a said George Sullivan, executive vice president and head of State Streeta™s alternative investment solutions group. aEscalating client demand for operational control and transparency is driving funds to outsource many responsibilities to administrators experienced in all asset types and investment strategies. By hiring administrators to assume a range of services, including data management, asset class coverage and portfolio risk analysis, fund managers can concentrate on generating alpha and distributing investment products.a

For nearly a decade, State Street has provided hedge fund servicing to help meet the needs of hedge fund clients with programs such as targeted hedge fund-only implementation and broad enterprise mandates across all investment types. State Street has provided traditional asset managers, hedge fund managers, institutional investors, insurance companies, and fund platforms with comprehensive risk services that include exposure reporting and position-based analytics including stress testing, VaR and what-if analysis, and risk decomposition. State Street also provides a suite of reporting tools to help investment managers maintain compliance with the changing regulatory environment globally.

State Streeta™s Vision Series addresses key trends and developments impacting the financial services industry. Previous reports have focused on technology innovation, pensions, UCITS IV, exchange-traded funds and sovereign wealth funds. To download a copy of this Vision Focus report or others in State Streeta™s Vision series of in-depth reports, please visit [ www.statestreet.com/vision ].

About State Street

State Street Corporation (NYSE: STT) is one of the world's leading providers of financial services to institutional investors, including investment servicing, investment management and investment research and trading. With $22.6 trillion in assets under custody and administration and $2.1 trillion* in assets under management at March 31, 2011, State Street operates in 26 countries and more than 100 geographic markets worldwide. For more information, visit State Streeta™s website at [ www.statestreet.com ].

*This AUM includes the assets of the SPDR Gold Trust (approx. $56 billion as of March 31, 2011), for which State Street Global Markets, LLC, an affiliate of State Street Global Advisors serves as the marketing agent.

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