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The Nordic Hedge Fund Index (NHX) up 1.06% in April; final result

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The Nordic Hedge Fund Index (NHX) is up 1.06% in April, increasing the YTD of the regional funds to 4.84%.

Remaining a healthy composite result, while sliding slightly from the published midmonth estimate, the Nordic hedge funds in Apri

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