October 2007
Structured products: Hedge fund replication comes under fire
Banks are rushing to offer investors access to exposures designed to replicate the performance of hedge funds but without the high fees and other drawbacks. But their replication methods are increasingly being called into question. John Ferry reports.
The third way
IN THE PAST year, several investment banks have launched products that purport to give investors hedge fund-type performance without the need to actually invest in hedge funds themselves. Known variously as hedge fund replication strategies, hedge fund clones or alternative beta products, the strategies offer what sounds like the ideal alternative investment.
By simply buying a structured note from an investment bank, investors can, so the marketing goes, get exposure to the risks and rewards of hedge fund investing while avoiding the usual negatives of high fees, a lack of transparency, lock-in periods and capacity constraints. Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs opened the field last year with the launch of the Merrill Lynch Factor Model and the Goldman Sachs Absolute Return Tracker Index. Then, in May this year, Deutsche Bank launched its Absolute Return Beta Index. JPMorgan has announced that it intends to launch its own alternative...
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