Book 2

Hedge Funds

by Francois-Serge Lhabitant

Published 17 April 2002
This work offers full coverage of how hedge funds work, from risks to rewards. L'Habitant discusses - from an investor's perspective - the potential uses, risks, and returns in hedge funds, while offering both the qualitative and quantitative tools investors need to access these types of funds. Topics not normally covered in discussions of hedge funds are included, such as how to include hedge funds in traditional portfolios, database differences, and non-transparency. It is a practical guide to a growing, yet little understood, segment of the financial industry. Francois-Serge L'Habitant, PhD (Geneva, Switzerland), is Head of Quantitative Risk Management at Union Bancaire Privee in Geneva, Switzerland. A former computer engineer, he previously served as Director of UBS Private Banking Division. Over the years, financial professionals around the world have looked to the "Wiley Finance" series and its wide array of bestselling books for the knowledge, insights, and techniques that are essential to success in financial markets. As the pace of change in financial markets and instruments quickens, "Wiley Finance" continues to respond.
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A comprehensive guide to the burgeoning hedge fund industry

Intended as a comprehensive reference for investors and fund and portfolio managers, Handbook of Hedge Funds combines new material with updated information from Francois-Serge L’habitant’s two other successful hedge fund books. This book features up-to-date regulatory and historical information, new case studies and trade examples, detailed analyses of investment strategies, discussions of hedge fund indices and databases, and tips on portfolio construction.

Francois-Serge L’habitant (Geneva, Switzerland) is the Head of Investment Research at Kedge Capital. He is Professor of Finance at the University of Lausanne and at EDHEC Business School, as well as the author of five books, including Hedge Funds: Quantitative Insights (0-470-85667-X) and Hedge Funds: Myths & Limits (0-470-84477-9), both from Wiley.


Information on new portfolio management and asset allocation techniques has so far been confined to technical articles and are usually hard to understand by non-professionals. This book fills a massive gap in the market by bringing this topic right up to date. Bestselling Wiley Finance author Francois-Serge Lhabitant provides comprehensive but easy to understand coverage of the new ideas and insights in asset allocation. The book explores new portfolio management techniques, and defines a new, practical framework which will help investors match portfolios to their needs, rather than one that fits a predefined investment profile. The book answers all the common and not so common questions including those on alternative assets, and will prove an excellent addition to the investment professional's bookshelf.

In this work the author explains, from an investor's perspective, the workings of hedge funds, their uses, risks and potential returns. No prior knowledge of the field is required as the author explains the strategies in a clear, concise manner.