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  • The rise of activist hedge funds in Asia has accelerated regional debates on corporate governance, good business and takeover defences, says Young-Joon Kim
  • Critics fear that registering hedge fund managers won't safeguard investors or the economy. Ben Maiden reports
  • Thiha Tun argues that, despite some additional disclosure, there is a real possibility hedge funds will begin listing in London
  • When Euromoney's journalists were able to do a bit of work between World Cup matches in June, football was never far from our minds. And so it was, as we decided this year's winners of the awards for excellence, that we hit upon a related idea: if investment banks were countries in the World Cup, which would they be?
  • US hedge funds are being drawn to a growing European distressed debt market and, in the process, changing the way it functions, say Igino Beverini of Lazards and Bruno Cova of Paul Hastings
  • The KT&G saga is the first public battle in Asia waged by the activist hedge funds. In the US hedge funds have faced diminishing returns from their traditional arbitrage-focused activities and have begun to flex their financial muscle by taking strategic investment stakes in major corporates.
  • For me, this story has it all: the human element (man takes decision and then very publicly repents) as well as the corporate element (a battle to the death for talent between Morgan Stanley and Perella Weinberg).
  • Is this history we are watching? Central bankers are now collaborating in moves to rebalance the world economy, and a Fed Chairman who could care less about asset bubbles.
  • This quarter Nick Fitzpatrick assesses data that suggest custodians are selecting which of their clients receive the best and worst rates on FX transactions
  • Finally, Deep Throat had granted me an appointment. DT is one of the most successful traders in the market. He operates from a lair in Canary Wharf and occasionally emerges to communicate, sphinx-like, sound-bites.