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  2. GLG Partners - Wikipedia

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    Man GLG (formerly GLG Partners) is a discretionary investment manager and a wholly owned subsidiary of British alternative investment manager Man Group plc.It is a diversified and multi-strategy fund manager that operates strategies including equity long-short funds, convertible arbitrage funds, emerging market funds and long-only mutual funds. [2]

  3. Hamilton Lane - Wikipedia

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    On January 28, 2021, Hamilton Lane acquired 361 Capita, a Denver-based long/short equity fund manager. [3] On March 30, 2021, Hamilton Lane acquired a $90 million stake in Russell Investments. [15] In October 2022, Hamilton Lane announced it would tokenize three of its funds in a partnership with Securitize, Inc. using the Polygon blockchain. [16]

  4. Greenwoods Asset Management - Wikipedia

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    In July 2004, Greenwoods launched its flagship Golden China long/short equity fund to manage money for third party investors. It started with $30 million and invested half its assets B-share companies listed in Shanghai and Shenzhen. Eurekahedge stated in its first year, the fund generated an annualized return of 38%. [3] [6]

  5. 3 Long-Short Equity Funds to Hedge Risk in a Volatile Market

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    Invest in long-short equity funds like ASILX, SNOAX and BPRRX for steady returns and reduction of risk in a volatile market.

  6. Long/short equity - Wikipedia

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    A hedge fund might sell short one automobile industry stock, while buying another—for example, short $1 million of DaimlerChrysler, long $1 million of Ford.With this position, any event that causes all auto industry stocks to fall will cause a profit on the DaimlerChrysler position and a matching loss on the Ford position.

  7. Systematica Investments - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Systematica can be traced to BlueTrend, a computer-driven fund using a managed futures strategy that was part of BlueCrest Capital Management. It was founded in 2004 by Brazilian-born Leda Braga. From 2004 to 2014, the fund averaged a return of over 11% a year and was one of BlueCrest's largest funds. [2] [3]

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  9. HBK Investments - Wikipedia

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    HBK Investments (or HBK Capital Management) is a global, multi-strategy alternative investment management firm based in Dallas, Texas. As of 2015, it manages approximately $9.7 billion and employs 200 individuals. In addition to the main offices in Dallas, the firm maintains satellite offices in New York, Virginia, London, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. [2]