Abstract
Managing a hedge fund has distinct differences from managing a typical long-only fund, such as being able to short and take on leverage. And yet the two have many similarities. Those who manage both types of funds are able to realize synergies but must beware the potential conflicts of interest. The U.S. fixed-income market, which is central to many funds, is influenced by numerous factors, including interest rates and the U.S. twin deficit problem.
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