Middle East Hedge Fund Investor Survey 2010

8 Mar 2010
Capintro Partners has released the results of its second Middle East Hedge Fund Investor Survey for 2010.

The survey which covers 66 investors from the six GCC countries, Lebanon and Jordan, showed several interesting findings which include but are not limited to:

  • The majority of respondents expect to increase or maintain their existing allocations to hedge funds in 2010 in comparison to an expected decrease in 2009.
  • Respondents seek improved liquidity terms compared to the previous year.
  • Respondents expect that Emerging Markets, Asia (excluding Japan) and the United States will outperform in 2010.
  • Respondents favored strategies for 2010 include: Global Macro, Equity Long Short, and Distressed.
“We are pleased to release the results of our second Middle East Hedge Fund Investor Survey 2010. The survey provides our investors and fund managers with interesting insight into the changing behavioral trends of investors in response to the global financial crisis,” said Mahmoud Al-Khawaja, CEO of Capintro.

The Middle East Hedge Fund Investor Survey 2010 has uncovered several unique findings concerning investor behavior relating specifically to the current environment. Most notably, investors are looking to increase their allocations to hedge funds in 2010 in comparison to 2009 where they were reducing them. The questions in the 2010 survey have been adapted to reflect the environment investors are in and the experiences they have had with their respective fund managers.