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  2. Alphadyne Asset Management - Wikipedia

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    Alphadyne Asset Management LP. Alphadyne Asset Management (Alphadyne) is an American hedge fund management firm headquartered in New York City. The firm's focuses on global macro and fixed-income relative-value investing strategies. Outside the U.S., Alphadyne has offices in London, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Singapore.

  3. BrightSphere Investment Group - Wikipedia

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    Total assets. US$518.7 million (2022) Total equity. US$−21.6 million (2022) Subsidiaries. Acadian Asset Management. Website. www .bsig .com. BrightSphere Investment Group Inc. (previously United Asset Management and Old Mutual Asset Managemen t) is an American holding company that is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts .

  4. STANLIB - Wikipedia

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    STANLIB's formation was the result of the amalgamation of seven Standard Bank and Liberty businesses in May 2002. The amalgamation of various unit trust ranges followed in 2004. In June 2006, 15 investment franchises were formed. In the same year, STANLIB's wealth business was integrated with asset management functions.

  5. Shares in BTS' management rise after band clears uncertainty ...

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    The announcement by K-pop mega band BTS that members would serve mandatory military service in South Korea has removed a cloud of uncertainty that has hung over their plans. The relatively shorter ...

  6. Balyasny Asset Management - Wikipedia

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    Background [ edit] Balyasny Asset Management was founded in 2001 in Chicago by Dmitry Balyasny, Scott Schroeder and Taylor O'Malley. [2] [3] [4] It traded mostly long/short equity which, as of 2020, accounted for 70% of the firm's risk. [3] For the first 16 years of its existence, it rarely lost money and delivered an annualized return of 12%. [3]

  7. The Vanguard Group - Wikipedia

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    Asset growth in the first years was slow, partially because the fund did not pay commissions to brokers who sold it, which was unusual at the time. Within a year, the fund had only grown to $17 million in assets, but one of the Wellington Funds that Vanguard was administering had to be merged in with another fund, and Bogle convinced Wellington ...

  8. List of asset management firms - Wikipedia

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    An asset management company (AMC) is an asset management / investment management company/firm that invests the pooled funds of retail investors in securities in line with the stated investment objectives.

  9. James O'Shaughnessy (investor) - Wikipedia

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    Founder, O'Shaughnessy Ventures. Website. osv.llc. James Patrick O'Shaughnessy (born May 24, 1960) is an American investor and venture capitalist, currently serving as the CEO of O'Shaughnessy Ventures. He is the founder of O'Shaughnessy Asset Management, LLC ( OSAM ), an asset management firm that Franklin Templeton later acquired. [1]