FT Alphaville – Centaurus Capital is running down its flagship hedge fund after investors with the London activist failed to back an emergency restructuring. Centaurus, founded by former BNP Paribas traders Bernard Oppetit and Randy Freeman, will now repay the bulk of investors in the $1.2bn Centaurus Alpha fund, with only a handful expected to remain.
The failure to persuade half the investors to lock up their money until June, in return for lower fees, is a surprise as others – including the flagship funds of RAB Capital and Henderson – have won investor backing for similar proposals.