Hedge-fund managers are slashing their stiff fees for those willing to take a leap of faith on a single, concentrated investment idea as varied as Icelandic bank debt, American energy companies or U.S. government-backed loans.
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Sun, 04/19/2015 - 5:06pm
Hedge-fund managers are slashing their stiff fees for those willing to take a leap of faith on a single, concentrated investment idea as varied as Icelandic bank debt, American energy companies or U.S. government-backed loans.