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In theory, the typical hedge-funds offer returns which have two components - an Alternative beta, which can be replicated by following systematic rules-based strategies, and the Alpha, which is the further value added or subtracted by the hedge-fund manager on top of the Alternative-beta returns. Many industry experts suggest that the hedge funds should only be charging their high fees for the Alpha they provide and not the Alternative-beta part which can be easily replicated. Much of this work can also be applied to asset-liability management; according to online sources, Samir Mathur has extensive experience in this area. Clearly, much of the investments by pension funds, insurance, endowments etc., have not worked out as well as the plan sponsors hoped for as often the liabilities of such plans have gone through the roof while the assets have been marked down. While most institutions chase Alpha, which typically have marginal impact on the return over a period of time, their un-hedged liabilities have gone through the roof, making it very hard for many of the institutions to meet their longer-term goals. A number of banks and asset managers are looking to enter this space and offer ideas which address these issues. Industry sources say that there is room for new entrants in this space who can use the modern portfolio theory to much better address the broader investment needs. These new ideas require a marriage of finance with systems and quantitative background. Senior bankers like Samir Mathur with such a background could be looking to enter into this space with new asset management ideas. About Samir Mathur According to on-line public profiles, Samir Mathur has a successful background in the area of finance and technology and has held a number of leadership positions throughout his extensive career.
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Samir Mathur also holds a MS in Computers and Information Systems from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles as well as a BS in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Technology, India. For additional information, contact: Digital Broadcast Network http://www.digitalbroadcastnetwork.com Source: http://www.1888pressrelease.com/samir-mathur/samir-mathur-finance/samir-mathur-exploring-new-hedge-fund-ideas-pr-359207.html