Sire Management finds investor due diligence is still not up to scratch
September 05, 2011
Some investors have failed to learn lessons about the subtle dangers of contractual obligations, says Donna Walker
As investors go direct hoping to save a few dollars on fees, one of the crucial aspects of professional hedge fund investing needs to be looked at more carefully. Donna Walker, a partner at Sire Management, an $500 million fund of funds in New York, is not convinced the lessons of 2008 have been learned, at least when it comes to certain aspects of due diligence.
Irrespective of the type of hedge fund investor,...
TAKE A FREE TRIAL
The full contents of this article are available to active InvestHedge subscribers and trialists only.
To continue reading please, take a free trial, subscribe or log in to InvestHedge.
Subscribe
Subscribers have unlimited access to all current content, including fund performance Live League Tables. Start your subscription today - click on the button below.
Subscribe now