Hedge Funds

Big-name macro brains pull away from hedge fund peers

Choppy market conditions suit hedge funds that thrive on macro risk — good news for the likes of Paul Tudor Jones and Alan Howard

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A select group of global macro hedge funds have established clear leads over their rivals so far in 2018, profiting from the return of choppy market conditions that suit their high-octane trading styles.

By contrast, many of the more conservative, diversified macro funds run by mainstream asset managers — which have pulled in billions from retail investors in recent years — have struggled.

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