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Billionaire investor Ken Griffin's suite of hedge funds at Citadel eked out small gains in what proved a volatile month in August as markets grappled with an emerging growth scare. All five strategies used in the flagship fund — commodities, equities, fixed income, credit and quantitative — were positive for the month, the person said. Its equities fund, which uses a long/short strategy, edged up 0.8%, pushing its 2024 returns to 9.3%. The hedge fund complex had about $63 billion in assets under management as of Aug. 1. Overall, the hedge fund community recently moved into a defensive mode as macroeconomic uncertainty mounted.
Persons: Ken Griffin, The Beverly Hilton, Ken Griffin's, Citadel's, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Citadel, Milken Global, The Beverly Locations: Beverly Hills , California, Wellington, Miami
Billionaire investor Ken Griffin's flagship hedge fund rose last month as volatility made a return amid the debate about rate cuts, according to a person familiar with the returns. All five strategies used in the fund — commodities, equities, fixed income, credit and quantitative — were positive for the month, the person said. The Miami-based firm's tactical trading fund gained 2.6% for the month, while its equities fund, which uses a long/short strategy, returned 2.1%, said the person. Meanwhile, Citadel's global fixed income fund returned 1.7%. The hedge fund giant started 2024 with $56 billion in assets under management.
Persons: Ken Griffin's, Citadel's multistrategy, Jerome Powell, Griffin Organizations: Citadel, Federal, Federal Reserve Locations: Wellington, Miami, U.S
Billionaire investor Ken Griffin's flagship hedge fund rallied last month when the broader market was rattled by tight monetary policy as well as rising recession fears, according to a person familiar with the returns. Citadel's multistrategy flagship Wellington fund gained 1.7% in September, bringing its 2023 performance to 12.6%, the person said. The S&P 500 pulled back 4.9% last month, suffering its worst month of the year. Griffin, founder and CEO of Citadel, told CNBC last month he was skeptical that this year's rally, powered mostly by artificial intelligence-related stocks, can be sustainable. The Wellington fund soared 38% in 2022 for its best year ever.
Persons: Ken Griffin's, Citadel's multistrategy, Stocks, Pershing, Bill Ackman, Griffin Organizations: Treasury, Citadel, CNBC, Big Tech Locations: Wellington
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