Competition is growing as revenue pot from hedge funds gets smaller

More caution and lower leverage hit the profit machine as trading and fee income fall

In the near term, hedge funds may not be the cash cow for investment banks they once were.

Analysis before the crisis suggested that, directly or indirectly, hedge funds accounted for about one quarter of all income for investment banks through prime brokerage fees and sales and trading commissions.

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110-Hour Workweeks Drove Young Bankers at a Boutique Firm to the BrinkExternal link

110-Hour Workweeks Drove Young Bankers at a Boutique Firm to the Brink