(Reuters) Are some of Britain’s largest hedge fund managers putting their money where their mouth is on Brexit? That question is causing some disquiet following the intervention of several top hedge fund figures in the debate over whether Britain should vote to leave the European Union.
Most of Mayfair’s money managers, many of whom don’t even advertise the names of their funds on their discreet town house headquarters in London’s West End, usually keep a low profile when it comes to politics.