Philip Coggan
Guide to Hedge Funds
What they are, what they do, their risks, their advantages
Bloomberg Press, 2008
What's inside?
A concise, comprehensive guide to hedge funds for the investor who wants more of the story.
Recommendation
This brief handbook offers a concise, highly readable introduction to the controversial subject of hedge funds. Philip Coggan demystifies these complex, generally unregulated investment vehicles. He identifies the major hedge-fund investment styles, lists some of the most important hedge funds and explains how they work. He elucidates some of the darker corners of the hedge-fund world, providing one of the most comprehensible accounts yet written of its risks and regulatory challenges. getAbstract recommends this book to readers who have a basic acquaintance with the language and concepts of finance and investment, and who seek an unbiased, objective introduction to hedge funds.
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About the Author
Philip Coggan writes the “Buttonwood” column for The Economist, where he is also capital-markets editor.
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