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  2. Minghong Investment - Wikipedia

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    Minghong Investment (Minghong; Chinese: 明汯投资; pinyin: Mínghóng Tóuzī) is a hedge fund management firm founded in 2014 that is headquartered in Shanghai. It is one of the largest quantitative funds in China. [2]

  3. Yanfu Investments - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 Gao returned to China where he joined quantitative fund Ruitian Investment. He played a significant role in Ruitian Investment where in 2019, it became one of the four largest quantitative funds in China. In May 2019, Gao left Ruitian Investment due to disagreement in its future direction and took the Alpha strategy team and code with him.

  4. Lingjun Investment - Wikipedia

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    Lingjun Investment (Lingjun; Chinese: 灵均投资; pinyin: Língjūn Tóuzī) is a hedge fund management firm founded in 2014 that is headquartered in Beijing. It is one of the largest quantitative funds in China. [2]

  5. Quantitative fund - Wikipedia

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    Quantitative strategies are offered in different type of fund structures: Hedge fund. The first quantitative funds were offered as hedge funds and not available to a broad public. The goal of those funds is to earn an absolute return with little constraints and freedom to apply leverage, shorting and derivatives. Mutual fund. With the ...

  6. High-Flyer (company) - Wikipedia

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    High-Flyer (Chinese: 幻方; pinyin: Huàn Fāng) is a Hangzhou-based hedge fund and artificial intelligence (AI) company founded in 2015. It is one of the largest quantitative funds in China. [2] It is the founder and backer of AI firm DeepSeek.

  7. AQR Capital - Wikipedia

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    AQR Capital Management (short for Applied Quantitative Research) is a global investment management firm based in Greenwich, Connecticut, United States.The firm, which was founded in 1998 by Cliff Asness, David Kabiller, John Liew, and Robert Krail, offers a variety of quantitatively driven alternative and traditional investment vehicles to both institutional clients and financial advisors.

  8. 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]

  9. Quantedge - Wikipedia

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    The fund has delivered positive returns for most years since inception, except in 2008 (-23%), 2015 (-18%), 2018 (-29%) and 2022 (-21%). [8] Its largest annual gains were in 2010 and 2019 with 82% and 70% return respectively. [9] [10] The consistent outsize returns set the firm apart in the hedge-fund industry. Hedge funds globally have ...