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Hedge funds focus on asset growth

Two more of the world's best performing hedge fund managers have reopened their funds for the first time in years as the industry switches from generating high returns to gathering assets.

Tudor Investment Corporation, with net returns of 24% a year, is marketing its funds and has cut the length of its lock-ins, the minimum period for investors to stay in the fund, from two years to three months, according to investors.

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