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The case centres on more than $600 million (376 million pounds) of interest rate swap agreements between the Macro fund and a British Virgin Islands company called Weavering Capital Fund (WCF), which was related to Weavering.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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In the past year, the office has worked on cases including Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme and the collapse of U.K. hedge fund Weavering Capital.
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The Serious Fraud Office opened its investigation into Weavering Capital shortly after the London-based firm went into administration in March.
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The $639 million Weavering fund collapsed last month when it became clear it couldn't meet redemption requests of about $133 million.
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UBS's involvement in Weavering is the latest embarrassment to a big name in the funds-of-hedge-funds industry, which collects fees for picking out the best hedge-fund managers for clients.
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Matthew Wilde, head of PwC's hedge-fund team, said in March it was doubtful if the Weavering fixed-income fund's shareholders would recoup anything.
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U.K. authorities arrested two men in connection with a criminal probe into an alleged fraud at Weavering Capital (UK) Ltd., a British hedge-fund firm that collapsed earlier this year amid questionable financial transactions.
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Those affected by the collapse of both Weavering's fund and Weavering itself were invited last week by the fund's liquidator, PricewaterhouseCoopers, to the first creditors 'meeting, to be held in London, next week.
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James Stewart, a Chief Economist at Weavering Capitol, joins me here in London.
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James Stewart will join me from Weavering capitol.
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