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Hedge funds face life without 'two and 20'

The 60-year old fee structure used by the hedge fund industry, which charges clients a 2% management fee and 20% on returns, is outdated and no longer sustainable, according to new research that puts this down to rising competition among managers and investor pressure.

The industry's standard "two and 20" fee model was pioneered by Australian Alfred Jones when he founded the world's first hedge fund, AW Jones & Co, in 1949.

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