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Asian hedge fund hopes take a dive in 2010

At the start of the year a wave of optimism was washing over the Asian hedge fund industry. Dozens of new funds were reported to be springing up in the region while global heavyweights – including Soros Fund Management – grabbed headlines as they opened offices in Hong Kong.

Yet the forecast boom for the industry has not materialised and Asian hedge funds continue to suffer from an age-old problem: global investors do not want to give them money.

“It's frustrating for many of the managers out here that they can't raise money at the moment,” says Andrew Gordon, head of alternative investment services in Asia for BNY Mellon.

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