NEW YORK/LONDON, July 3 (Reuters) – Hedge funds delivered a mixed first-half performance, with macro funds Caxton Associates and Brevan Howard struggling to maintain gains while a couple of multi-strategy and systematic funds went gangbusters, according to sources and public data.
Andrew Law’s Caxton Associates, which places bets on macro economics, finished last month flat after a yearly performance to May-end that was up 4%, two sources familiar with the matter said.
Hedge fund Brevan Howard’s Master Fund rose 0.90% in June, but still ended the first half of 2024 down 1.56% for the year, a source with knowledge of the data said.
The source did not give a reason for the performance from the $35 billion hedge fund.
Not all macro strategies struggled. Bridgewater Associates’ flagship fund was up 14.4% this year through June 26, according to a source.
“There was such a dispersion between returns that the benchmarks don’t always tell you exactly how a certain strategy is doing,” said Lilly Knight, K2 Advisors head of investment management.
Some multi-strategy hedge funds were able to post double-digit returns in the first half of the year.
Global fundamental long/short equities hedge funds posted gains of 7.55% in the first half, according to a Goldman Sachs prime brokerage note.
Below the surface, the top performers posted almost 15% in gains, while the underperformers fell 2.22%.
“There are hedge funds that own the megacap names that rallied in the first half of the year, but they’re not owned at anything close to market cap weight,” said Craig Bergstrom, chief investment officer of Corbin Capital.
Philippe Laffont’s Coatue Management rose 9.2% in the first half, a source said.
Aspect Capital’s Diversified fund, which trades systematically, returned 14.27% for the year to end June, said a source. The hedge fund, which currently oversees $9.1 billion of assets, made gains in agricultural markets, currencies and stocks.
Kairos Partners’ senior portfolio manager, Mario Unali, said that going forward, hedge funds will face more challenges after a strong rally. “Markets are richer than a year ago and uncertainty is now higher,” he said.
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Reporting by Carolina Mandl in New York and Nell Mackenzie in London
Additional reporting Summer Zhen
Editing by Lisa Shumaker, Jan Harvey and Matthew Lewis
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