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AI mania, financials and energy stocks boost hedge fund gains

Equity strategies are leading the industry’s gains in 2023, with a 2.03% last month. Still, they lag the benchmark index S&P 500, which surged 20.65% in the year through July.

All four hedge fund strategies tracked by HFR – equity, event-driven, macro and relative value – ended July with positive returns. Overall, hedge funds rose 1.51% in July and roughly 5% in the year.

Event-driven hedge funds, which include shareholder activism and those betting on mergers and acquisitions, led the industry performance in July, with 2.58% in gains. In the year, they are up 5.10%.

Macro hedge funds, which struggled in March with the banking crisis, posted gains of 0.47% last month, but in the year they are still down 0.36%.

Relative value strategies, which trade asset price asymmetries, ended July up 0.87% and 3.42% higher year-to-date.

“Powerful technology and AI trends were complemented by a strong equity beta tailwind as banks recovered from the recent volatility,” said Kenneth J. Heinz, president of HFR, in a statement.


Source: Economy - investing.com

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