JP Morgan expects dispersion of hedge fund returns to increase

Long-term capital market return assumptions over 10 to 15 years indicate dispersion of hedge fund returns will remain wide, if not increase, according to JP Morgan Asset Management

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Return assumptions indicate dispersion of returns will remain wide

Reliance upon historical hedge fund composite data as a building block for extrapolating future returns would have misled investor expectations by a wide margin over the past 11 years. For example, data from Hedge Fund Research for the diversified strategies category showing returns from inception through to the end of 2013 indicates a compound return of 6.93%, while the actual compound return for the 2004–13 period was 3.47%.

Since the introduction of absolute return/hedge fund strategy returns

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