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Computer-trading hedge funds make December recovery

Bets on currenciers – including a rise in the value of the dollar against other currencies - pay off

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Leda Braga of Systematica Investments Photo: FN Library

Currency market volatility in December lent a much-needed boost to computer-driven hedge funds that had suffered a bruising 2016 for performance.

This $277 billion sector, in which hedge funds pursue computer-driven trading strategies to profit from market trends and patterns, had struggled with performance over the year. But in the final month, bets made on currencies – including a rise in the value of the dollar against other currencies - paid off for many funds.

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