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Forget the hedge fund black box… welcome to the world of the green box

In summary…

People often associate hedge fund secrecy with quant funds and the so-called black box[1]… now welcome to the green box.

Hedge funds are inherently private organisations. This is arguably linked to their intellectual property – a proprietary investment process and idiosyncratic strategy. Also, their legal structures and choices of jurisdiction means that they may have fewer disclosure requirements compared to mutual funds.

Sustainable finance disclosure regulation (“SFDR”) aims to tackle clarity and accountability issues, but there are teething issues, leaving many fund managers in the dark when trying to satisfy these new regulations.

The lack of standardisation, or agreement on what ESG investing actually looks like, is clearly a significant hurdle. But with significant due diligence, research and a clear understanding of the issues, these hurdles are not insurmountable.

4 November 2025
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Cat bonds: fat tails and thin comfort?

Catastrophe bonds are the most visible component of the broader insurance-linked securities (“ILS”) have started to attract renewed investor attention including from hedge funds. This is understandable as the Swiss Re Cat Bond Index delivered returns of nearly…

27 October 2025
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Aurum’s quarterly review – Q3 2025

30 September 2025
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Edge with hedge: Primer for equity long/short funds

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