Why hedge funds are Japan's only sane, liquid asset class
Ed Rogers of Wolver Hill thinks current volatility, plus the March 2011 disruption, proves that hedge fund strategies are the smart way to invest in Japan's liquid markets.
The Eurekahedge Japan Index is up 1.45% this year to end-July. That's not a bad performance versus the Nikkei 225, which has dropped about 7% over the same period - including the earthquake/tsunami/radiation disaster of March. Japanese hedge funds were flat in June, and up by 0.5% as a group in July.
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