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    HEDGE 2011 - 5th annual Hedge Fund Investments Japan Congress

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    Category HEDGE 2011

    Deadline: January 01, 2011 | Date: May 23, 2011-May 25, 2011

    Venue/Country: Tokyo, Japan

    Updated: 2011-01-09 11:24:48 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Japan’s only hedge fund conference ? delivering unrivalled access to investors

    There is only one Japanese Hedge funds event in 2011. The 5th annual Hedge Fund Investments Japan is your sole opportunity to access the key institutional investors and fund managers driving forward the hedge fund sector in Japan. At this conference you'll get critical insights into the strategies being developed as the world moves out of the economic crisis.

    With a history of attracting board level attendees from Japan's tier one institutional investors, notoriously careful of their time and degree of exposure, the Hedge Fund Investments Japan 2011 Congress is the most effective platform for reaching these experts. They're looking to meet international hedge fund managers, to discover more about the strategies being developed to capitalise on the new financial order. You’ll be able to learn their aims and tactical approaches to hedge fund allocation, due diligence processes and return expectations.

    Evolving investment strategies to ensure higher returns and managed risk

    This conference, run simultaneously in Japanese and English, Hedge Fund Investments Japan will give you a unique insight into the changing demands of Japanese institutional investors and the ways in which the hedge fund industry is evolving to meet their needs.

    By attending you'll get essential updates on

    Investment trends from and into Japan for 2011

    Market neutral vs. fixed income investing

    The development of multi-strategy investments in Japan

    The pros and cons of managed accounts vs. fund of funds

    Uncovering the changing role of FOHFs

    Where are fund of funds allocating in 2011?

    Exploring the proposed regulation changes from the US on Japanese investors and hedge funds

    Innovative hedge fund strategies to generate more alpha

    Solid ways to manage risk and cultivate investor trust

    Understanding the true value of liquidity, volatility and exposure in an institutional investor’s portfolio

    How emerging regulation will minimise risk, develop investor protection and promote transparency

    Japanese investor trends in hedge fund allocation - where will capital growth come from?

    Approaches to maximisng capital flow.

    The programme for this event is being developed following thorough research with a comprehensive cross section of the investors, fund managers and experts focused on the Japanese alternative investment sector. Our advisors and speakers come from a background of investment and financial analysis, and work closely with us to develop an essential agenda that specifically focuses on the core challenges faced by the hedge funds sector across the globe.

    Delegates consistently return to the Hedge Fund Investments Japan Congress because they are guaranteed to take back essential knowledge they can apply to their investment strategies, risk analysis and due diligence processes immediately. They come to source new fund managers, experts and service providers and they leave the conference equipped with essential knowledge of global and regional trends.


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