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Johnson taps into Hedge fund of funds: venture with Deutsche Bank meant to help blacks grow wealth.


Billionaire and Black Entertainment Television founder Robert L. Johnson Robert L. Johnson (born April 8, 1946) is an American businessman and the founder of Black Entertainment Television (BET), and was its chairman and chief executive officer.  has formed a new yet unnamed fund company with African American African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race.  asset managers in mind.

Johnson says his new hedge fund hedge fund, in finance, a highly speculative, largely unregulated investment device. Originating in the 1950s, the funds "hedge" by offsetting "short" positions (borrowing a security and then selling it at a higher price before repaying the lender) against "long"  venture with Deutsche Bank Deutsche Bank AG (IPA: /'dɔɪ.tʃə/[1]) (ISIN: DE0005140008, NYSE: DB) (English: German Bank  AG is designed to create opportunities and ensure that "African Americans have an opportunity to manage the wealth of this nation."

The company, which is marketed to public and private pension funds and institutions, will operate, invest, manage, and allocate money to hedge funds of funds.

Hedge funds of funds "seek above-average returns while mitigating risks on the other end," says Stephen T. Washington, managing director of Cleveland-based Black Wealth Network. Hedge funds of funds offer an infinite number infinite number

a number so large as to be uncountable. Represented by 8, frequently obtained by 'dividing' by zero.
 of investment strategies, Washington says, adding that "a lot of pension funds utilize funds of funds."

Right now, Washington says, "it's a niche area where there aren't a lot of African Americans. It's an excellent move on Mr. Johnson's part. It's a big growth area."

Johnson's participation in this market "reflects the global impact that the African American community has," Washington says. It's been "these pension assets and other assets other assets

Assets of relatively small value. For financial reporting purposes, firms frequently combine small assets into a single category rather than listing each item separately.
 that many African Americans have helped contribute into."

Since the capital from pension funds is used to develop communities, Washington says it's vital that African Americans play a role in the process. Johnson agrees.

This deal, Johnson says, will hopefully start "breaking through this glass ceiling of no hedge funds of funds owned and controlled by African Americans."
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Title Annotation:B.E. 100s; Robert L. Johnson
Author:Isom, Wendy
Publication:Black Enterprise
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Date:Mar 1, 2006
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