How AI Is Changing the Hedge Fund Decision-Making Processes

FIN News recently covered TIFF’s newly published white paper, Can AI Outperform Human Investors? The Hedge Fund Perspective. The article discusses some of the key ways AI is changing the investment process for hedge funds, particularly with large-scale data summaries that can be used to generate predictive signals. However, Tiff Managing Director and Head of Diversifying Strategies Zhe Shen, who authored the whitepaper and is quoted in FIN News, also cautions against overemphasizing the role of technology; ultimately, human assessments remain an essential component of fund success.

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Endowment Investment Strategy Adjustments Amid Tax and Liquidity Challenges

Buyouts recently featured Anne Duggan, Managing Director at TIFF Investment Management, discussing the challenges university endowments are facing—from tax pressures to funding cuts and liquidity constraints. She highlights that many institutions are expected to make modest strategic adjustments rather than wholesale portfolio changes.

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How Private Equity Avoided Major Tax Hits from One Big Beautiful Bill

Anne Duggan, Managing Director, Client CIO Group at TIFF Investment Management, spoke with reporter Rod James at The Wall Street Journal about how scaled-back endowment taxes in the new legislation may prevent major shifts in university investment strategies. She noted that in response, some endowments might turn to tax-loss harvesting to manage the new burden effectively.

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OCIO Solutions for Nonprofits: How TIFF Balances Scale and Focus

Jessica Portis, CFA, Chief Client Officer at TIFF Investment Management, spoke with Pensions & Investments about how TIFF’s size allows it to be meaningfully resourced while remaining focused on serving nonprofit clients. She emphasized that TIFF, founded by a coalition of nonprofit foundations in 1991, has evolved alongside its clients to deliver OCIO solutions attuned to the complex needs of nonprofit endowments and foundations.

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Traditional endowment playbook meets reality check. Money managers see opportunities.

In Pensions & Investments’ latest article, Anne Duggan of TIFF Investment Management highlights why strong, ongoing manager relationships are crucial — especially when markets are volatile. Access to closed or limited-capacity strategies often hinges on being in the conversation early.

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