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  • "We believe that capital inflows into the hedge-fund industry are accelerating as institutional investors seek to increase the proportion of non-correlated strategies in their portfolios," Chairman and Chief Executive Daniel Och said Tuesday.

    Och-Ziff Logs Net Loss, but Beats Street by Another Metric Amy Or 2011

  • "Long-term performance is still important, but other selection factors such as risk and control infrastructure, non-correlated returns, quality of investment team and investment philosophy, liquidity terms, stability and asset manager brand are increasingly critical factors," he says.

    Hedge Funds' Fading Star Anuj Gangahar 2011

  • "Man's business has evolved since it invested in BlueCrest, and the reliance on managed futures strategies, including AHL, has diminished particularly in light of the transformational GLG acquisition that has added a suite of non-correlated equity based products," Peel Hunt analyst Mark Williamson said.

    Man Group Sells Stake in BlueCrest Marietta Cauchi 2011

  • If the dots appear to be scattered randomly in a shotgun pattern the securities are considered non-correlated.

    Principles Of Diversification 2010

  • If the dots appear to be scattered randomly in a shotgun pattern the securities are considered non-correlated.

    Principles Of Diversification 2010

  • What James Hamilton of Amazon calls "non-correlated peaks" can be difficult to generate within a single enterprise or function.

    What The Cloud Really Does John M. Jordan 2010

  • Investment professionals suggest that you invest in a portfolio of non-correlated assets, which in simple terms refers to securities that generally do not change in price and direction at the same time.

    Principles Of Diversification 2010

  • As investors, we know that owning a portfolio of highly correlated assets does little to cushion the impact of down markets and we are told by our investment advisors that that owning non-correlated or negatively correlated assets will protect us from market crashes and dampen our losses in bear markets.

    Principles Of Diversification 2010

  • As investors, we know that owning a portfolio of highly correlated assets does little to cushion the impact of down markets and we are told by our investment advisors that that owning non-correlated or negatively correlated assets will protect us from market crashes and dampen our losses in bear markets.

    Principles Of Diversification 2010

  • The idea here is that owning a portfolio of non-correlated assets allows an investor to reduce volatility and achieve better long-term risk-adjusted performance.

    Principles Of Diversification 2010

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