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An audience with AQR’s David Kabiller: ‘We are not a religious cult’

The co-founder of quant hedge fund AQR waxes lyrical about learning, kids and 'the relentless pursuit of alpha'

An audience with AQR’s David Kabiller: ‘We are not a religious cult’
Photo: Danilo Agutoli

Hedge fund magnate David Kabiller flicks through photos of his newborn son on his iPhone. He has just come off stage at a conference hosted in AQR’s Asset Management Institute in north London – his other baby – and, at 54, the birth of his first child has put him in a reflective mood.

“I’m really interested in how people become the best version of themselves,” the co-founder of the $208bn quantitative hedge fund firm says. “How do you find your calling, your purpose? I always wanted to be a professional tennis player. You don’t know what you don’t know, when you’re young.”

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