Jan 30 2009 | 2:00am ET
New York-based Krusen Capital Management has unveiled a hedge fund platform that allows investors to gain access to such notable managers as John Paulson and Louis Bacon, but without the hefty minimum investment requirements.
The new offering, the LionHedge Platform, allows clients to invest in their choice of 18 different single-manager hedge funds—among them such heavyweights as the Millennium Partners, Moore Capital and Brevan Howard—with as little as $100,000 per fund.

Feb 8 2012 | 9:31am ET
Direxion president and CIO Dan O’Neill says portfolio diversification is about...

Feb 2 2012 | 2:37am ET
Claren Road Asset Management co-founder Sean Fahey isn't doing much to endear...

Feb 2 2012 | 6:15am ET
On January 31, the SEC held an all-day conference to deliver a clear message: CEOs...
Jan 23 2012 | 11:26am ET
South Florida’s version of Occupy Wall Street—Occupy Palm Beach Country—is staging what I’ve been told is a less-than-impressive protest outside the GAIM conference site. Read more…