Investors again turn profit on secondary hedge fund market

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Investors in hedge funds selling their stakes on secondary markets have turned a profit on their holding for the first time in 18 months, demonstrating growing investor interest in the asset class.

Last month, one hedge fund stake changed hands via online exchange HedgeBay at a premium to net asset value - the first time an investor paid over the odds on HedgeBay since August 2008. The buy...

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