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FACTBOX: Asia's top 10 hedge fund firms

Mon Apr 7, 2008 2:14am EDT

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(Reuters) - The 2008 Reuters Hedge Fund and Private Equity Summit features interviews with leading industry executives and managers from April 7-9 in New York, London, Singapore and Hong Kong.

Below is a list of Asia's 10 largest hedge fund managers based on reported or estimated assets under management (AUM) as of March 31, 2007, according to a ranking by Alpha Magazine.

Rank Firm Name AUM

1. Sparx Group Co Ltd (8739.Q) $6.7 billion

2. Value Partners Group (0806.HK) $4.8 billion

3. Arisaig Partners $2.1 billion

4. Penta Investment Advisers $1.9 billion

5. Ward Ferry Management $1.8 billion

6. Lapp Capital $1.4 billion

7. Tree Line Investment Management $1.3 billion

8. Artradis Fund Management $1.2 billion

9. Tantallon Capital $1.1 billion

10. Asuka Asset Management $1.0 billion (For summit blog: summitnotebook.reuters.com/) (Compiled by Jeffrey Hodgson in Hong Kong; editing by Kim Coghill)



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