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The 13F-HR is a good place to start, but be forewarned that it pretty much only applies to anything that has a CUSIP attached to it (source: I've shoved through so many 13's on deadline days that I've broken EDGAR numerous times). So certain private placements, syndications, lending deals, real esate holdings, insurance holdings, etc won't be reported on there. You also have to be managing over $100mm and marked as an institutional investment advisor to be required to file one too. They do have to report outside US holdings unless they're sheltered under a feeder structure and therefore an actual separate international entity. Conversely, foreign managers have to file 13's if they manage over $100mm, but only on their US holdings. A UK fund wouldn't have to report their own LSE holdings, but if the total value of the fund is over $100mm they'd still have to report on the "mere" $10mm in US investments they hold. Oh, and each fund has to file their own separate 13 too. So have fun aggregating all those filings to try and figure out any real AUM of a MM fund.

Outside of the SEC filing, hitting up their IR or fundraiser as mentioned is the best way to get more correct numbers. Just be careful though, because it ain't a huge pond and if you get caught snooping on a fund for less than upstanding purposes, the word will get passed around to others.

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