Marathon Asset Management’s Newish Fund: Seeking Value In Aircraft Leases And Drug Royalties

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In recent years, a batch of hedge funds that trade liquid, more exotic markets has reported attractive double-digit returns, while the rest of the hedge fund industry has struggled to produce the kind of returns investors have come to expect.

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These hedge funds eschew mainstream equity and credit markets in favor of less liquid, complex markets where barriers to entry are significant, but the potential returns are higher.

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Marathon Asset Management, the $15 billion Asset Management Group

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