Chart of the day: Hedge funds cut leverage

Hedge fund leverage posted the biggest drop in August since November 2008, as managers took a more risk-averse approach

Hedge fund leverage, as measured by margin debt on the New York Stock Exchange, declined in August by the most in a single month since November 2008, as managers cut their exposure to the markets amidst a backdrop of global market sell-offs and risk aversion, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch's weekly hedge fund trade monitor.

The figures -- see Chart 1 -- show that margin debt on the New York Stock Exchange declined by 11.1% to $272bn in August, indicating less of an appetite for risk among hedge funds.

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