Europe’s high-net-worth investors are once again turning to alternative UCITS funds – liquid hedge fund-style products – drawn by strong returns and the flexibility to access capital quickly, according to a report by Bloomberg.
The report cites data from Kepler Partners as showing that assets in alternative UCITS funds, which are designed to mimic traditional hedge fund strategies while offering daily or weekly liquidity, grew 22% to $287bn in 2025, marking four consecutive quarters of inflows,...
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