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The Pros and Cons of Passive Hedge Fund Replication

In July of 2007, we published a major position paper on the subject of hedge fund replication, entitled "The Myths and Limits of Passive Hedge Fund Replication: An Attractive Concept… Still a Work-in-Progress." That paper examined from both a theoretical and an empirical standpoint the respective benefits and limits of the two different approaches to hedge fund replication, "factor-based replication" and "payoff distribution replication." The present publication covers the industry reactions to last year’s position paper. The objective of the current paper is to compare the results of the analysis of hedge fund replication by EDHEC’s researchers with industry perceptions of the products and techniques that are currently available.

Author(s):

Noël Amenc, David Schröder

Summary:

In July of 2007, we published a major position paper on the subject of hedge fund replication, entitled "The Myths and Limits of Passive Hedge Fund Replication: An Attractive Concept… Still a Work-in-Progress." That paper examined from both a theoretical and an empirical standpoint the respective benefits and limits of the two different approaches to hedge fund replication, "factor-based replication" and "payoff distribution replication." The present publication covers the industry reactions to last year’s position paper. The objective of the current paper is to compare the results of the analysis of hedge fund replication by EDHEC’s researchers with industry perceptions of the products and techniques that are currently available.

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Type : EDHEC Publication
Date : 10/06/2008
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Alternative Investments