Posts Tagged ‘ fund of funds ’

Can Anyone Really Predict 21st Century Economic Trends?

Jul 24th, 2008 | By rgblog | Category: Investment Perspectives

Economic trends have been a hot button lately and I think it’s clear that we have reached a point that predicting economic trends is becoming more enigmatic than usual. I have been writing of late about how investors and the general populous for that matter want the economic downturn to end so badly, [...]



The Big Bet on Distressed Debt

Jul 22nd, 2008 | By rgblog | Category: Investment Perspectives

By: Dominic Mazzone, Managing Partner, Regent Global Funds
Distressed Debt is starting to make a lot of noise in the alternative investment arena and with everyone jumping on the boat; it might be ready to tip.  I have seen numerous announcements of new distressed debt funds and I think we will keep seeing more down the [...]



GLOBAL MARKET REVIEW

May 2nd, 2008 | By rgblog | Category: Articles on Investing

By: Michael Gesualdi, TD Waterhouse
We are happy to have our first article from Michael Gesualdi at TD Waterhouse, about the U.S. markets from a non-U.S. perspective.  Michael wanted to give us a broad view of the markets for his first offering, and his next article will start focusing in on particular factors affecting the [...]



Hard Money Booms in Subprime Debacle

Mar 24th, 2008 | By rgblog | Category: Articles on Investing

By: Dominic Mazzone, Managing Partner, Regent Global Funds
You don’t have to be an expert to know that the media loves tragedy, and anything with the word Subprime in the last several months has qualified. Let’s face it, doom and gloom sells and I would love to see the circulation numbers on any newspaper that had the [...]