Goldman Sachs Group's largest hedge fund plans several changes after suffering big losses in August, according to a letter sent to investors by its managers.
The Global Alpha fund, which handles roughly $6 billion, will reduce borrowing or leverage, aim for less volatile returns and restrict its size in future, managers Mark Carhart and Ray Iwanowski wrote in the letter, a copy of which was obtained by MarketWatch.
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What, no more fun with Global Alpha on the markets ? Come on, where will I get $$$$ for the maintenance of my Ferrari ?? Sh.t !!!!

The Global Alpha fund, which handles roughly $6 billion, will reduce borrowing or leverage, aim for less volatile returns and restrict its size in future, managers Mark Carhart and Ray Iwanowski wrote in the letter, a copy of which was obtained by MarketWatch.
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/sto...EA-DD2B-4EED-B59C-8EAA2D887BA9}&dist=hplatest
What, no more fun with Global Alpha on the markets ? Come on, where will I get $$$$ for the maintenance of my Ferrari ?? Sh.t !!!!
