Biggest hedge funds in new york
Here are some of the largest hedge funds in New York, based on assets under management (AUM) and other publicly available data:
- Bridgewater Associates - $200 billion AUM
- Founded by Ray Dalio in 1975, Bridgewater is one of the largest and most successful hedge funds in the world.
- Two Sigma Investments - $120 billion AUM
- Founded by David Siegel and John Overdeck in 2001, Two Sigma is a quantitative hedge fund that uses machine learning and data analysis to make investment decisions.
- Millennium Management - $100 billion AUM
- Founded by Israel Englander in 1989, Millennium is a global macro hedge fund that invests in a variety of asset classes, including stocks, bonds, and currencies.
- D.E. Shaw - $80 billion AUM
- Founded by David E. Shaw in 1988, D.E. Shaw is a global macro hedge fund that invests in a variety of asset classes, including stocks, bonds, and currencies.
- Elliott Management - $70 billion AUM
- Founded by Paul Singer in 1977, Elliott is a distressed debt hedge fund that specializes in investing in undervalued or distressed securities.
- BlackRock Alternative Investors - $60 billion AUM
- BlackRock's alternative investors division includes a range of hedge funds and private equity funds that invest in a variety of asset classes.
- KKR - $50 billion AUM
- KKR is a global investment firm that includes a range of hedge funds and private equity funds that invest in a variety of asset classes.
- Apollo Global Management - $40 billion AUM
- Founded by Leon Black in 1990, Apollo is a private equity and alternative investment firm that includes a range of hedge funds and private equity funds.
- Third Point - $30 billion AUM
- Founded by Daniel Loeb in 1995, Third Point is a global macro hedge fund that invests in a variety of asset classes, including stocks, bonds, and currencies.
- Pershing Square Capital Management - $20 billion AUM
- Founded by Bill Ackman in 2003, Pershing Square is a global macro hedge fund that invests in a variety of asset classes, including stocks, bonds, and currencies.
Note: The AUM figures listed above are approximate and may have changed since the last public update.