Hedge Funds Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Hedge Funds stocks.

Hedge Funds Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 24 APO Apollo Global sells minority stake in ATLAS SP to MassMutual
Apr 24 APO RBC-Led Banks Offer Juicy Yield to Offload Last of Tenneco Debt
Apr 24 BLK BlackRock Activates Retirement Solution Offering A Paycheck For Life
Apr 24 BLK First Mover Americas: Hedera's HBAR Soars on Exaggerated BackRock Link
Apr 24 APO Apollo’s ATLAS SP Announces Investment from MassMutual
Apr 24 BLK Wall Street bosses tested by calls to strip them of power
Apr 24 BLK Hedera's HBAR Doubles on Misinterpretation of BlackRock Announcement, Then Falls 25%
Apr 24 BLK SEC postpones Ethereum ETF decisions
Apr 23 BLK 12 Best Places to Retire in Puerto Rico
Apr 23 BLK BlackRock doubled spending on security for CEO Larry Fink amid growing backlash to ESG investing
Apr 23 BLK Ameriprise (AMP) Q1 Earnings Beat as Revenues & AUM Rise Y/Y
Apr 23 BLK Invesco (IVZ) Dips on Q1 Earnings Miss, Y/Y Revenue Decline
Apr 23 BLK Globe Life (GL) Q1 Earnings Miss Estimates, Revenues Rise Y/Y
Apr 22 BLK BlackRock’s Rieder Sees Scope for Two Fed Rate Cuts This Year
Apr 22 BLK UBS Group (UBS) to Cut Jobs for $10 Billion Cost Reduction
Apr 22 BLK Active Could Be Ideal for Muni Bond Exposure in 2024
Apr 22 BLK Is BlackRock Small Cap Growth Equity A (CSGEX) a Strong Mutual Fund Pick Right Now?
Apr 22 BLK FDIC ponders tighter checks on big ‘passive’ investors in US banks
Apr 22 APO Move Aside, Big Banks: Giant Funds Now Rule Wall Street
Apr 22 BLK Move Aside, Big Banks: Giant Funds Now Rule Wall Street
Hedge Funds

A hedge fund is an investment fund that pools capital from accredited individuals or institutional investors and invests in a variety of assets, often with complex portfolio-construction and risk-management techniques. It is administered by a professional investment management firm, and often structured as a limited partnership, limited liability company, or similar vehicle. Hedge funds are generally distinct from mutual funds, as their use of leverage is not capped by regulators, and distinct from private equity funds, as the majority of hedge funds invest in relatively liquid assets.The term "hedge fund" originated from the paired long and short positions that the first of these funds used to hedge market risk. Over time, the types and nature of the hedging concepts expanded, as did the different types of investment vehicles. Today, hedge funds engage in a diverse range of markets and strategies and employ a wide variety of financial instruments and risk management techniques.Hedge funds are made available only to certain sophisticated or accredited investors and cannot be offered or sold to the general public. As such, they generally avoid direct regulatory oversight, bypass licensing requirements applicable to investment companies, and operate with greater flexibility than mutual funds and other investment funds. However, following the financial crisis of 2007–2008, regulations were passed in the United States and Europe with intentions to increase government oversight of hedge funds and eliminate certain regulatory gaps.Hedge funds have existed for many decades and have become increasingly popular. They have now grown to be a substantial fraction of asset management, with assets totaling around $3.235 trillion in 2018.Hedge funds are almost always open-ended and allow additions or withdrawals by their investors (generally on a monthly or quarterly basis). The value of an investor's holding is directly related to the fund net asset value.
Many hedge fund investment strategies aim to achieve a positive return on investment regardless of whether markets are rising or falling ("absolute return"). Hedge fund managers often invest money of their own in the fund they manage. A hedge fund typically pays its investment manager an annual management fee (for example 2% of the assets of the fund), and a performance fee (for example 20% of the increase in the fund's net asset value during the year). Both co-investment and performance fees serve to align the interests of managers with those of the investors in the fund. Some hedge funds have several billion dollars of assets under management (AUM).

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