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Hedge fund returns climbed in June, as broader stock markets hit record highs and markets weathered turbulence around U.S.
How the hedge fund industry is navigating choppy markets, geopolitical tensions, and artificial intelligence trends.
Hedge funds that actively buy and sell stocks are set for their worst performance in 10 years, based on new data from Preqin, suggesting that the tide may be turning against stock picking strategies.
On average, hedge funds struggled to keep pace with the MSCI's 47-country world stock index (.MIWD00000PUS), opens new tab, which rose roughly 11% in the first half.
The most popular stocks owned by hedge funds have suffered their worst performance relative to the S&P 500 on record, according to Goldman Sachs. One-day earnings declines in popular stocks like ...
So far, 2023 has been much kinder to hedge funds than last year was. Hedge funds administered by Citco returned 1.1% in April, adding to their solid first-quarter return of 4.49% to cap their ...
For the biggest active fund managers, it is decidedly a poor stretch of comparative performance, according to data from J.P. Morgan, which indicates that returns against a benchmark, known as ...
In this article, we discuss 25 most owned stocks by hedge funds. If you want to skip our detailed analysis of popular hedge funds and their performance, head directly to 5 Most Owned Stocks by ...
In this article, we discuss 12 stocks most bought by hedge funds. If you want to skip our discussion on the stock market landscape and the performance of popular hedge funds, head over to 5 Stocks ...
Relative performance of the hedge fund industry has dominated a majority of asset classes over the past 5 years, marking one of the strongest stretches in the history of the industry.
Hedge funds have boosted their bets on the FAAMG group — Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, and Google-parent Alphabet — while mutual funds are underweight on the mega-caps. The split is ...
The stocks favored by big hedge funds continue to outpace gains by the broader market, but the ride is getting rougher thanks to rotation away from highflying growth stocks, says RBC Capital Markets.