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Investors start market in murkiest hedge fund assets

Investors in hedge funds have begun trading interests in side pockets, the structures used to hold hedge funds' least liquid assets, in the latest sign of distressed players putting faith in the recovery of the industry and wider valuations.

Elias Tueta, co-founder of Hedgebay, a private exchange via which investors trade their interests in hedge funds, said the buying and selling of investments in the least liquid portion of portfolios had begun last month.

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