While the top five hedge funds were able to raise $13.7 billion in new capital in the first half of 2008, the number of new funds introduced fell by a whopping 50% over the same period. Personally, I think that this may be a good thing.
Yes, of course more competition is usually better, but the current state of the capital markets may suggest that experience may be needed more than anything else at this particular moment. While I certainly agree that the big boys on Wall Street haven't exactly proven that they're able to leverage their years of experience over the past year, newcomers to this ultra-risky segment may spell even greater doom for investors unprepared for what this economy may still hold for us all.
Goldman Sachs appears to be the market favourite, having raised an incredible 40% of the total among raised. Given that Goldman is among the few firms that has been able to keep its brand out of the headlines lately, it might be interesting to see a correlation between a firms ability to raise capital and its lack of press these days!
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