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    Factbox-How hedge funds performed in September

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on October 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    In September, hedge funds returned 1.3%, with Bridgewater's Pure Alpha fund gaining 6% and Marshall Wace's Eureka Fund rising by 1.32%.

    Table of Contents

    • Hedge Fund Performance Overview
    • Regional Performance Analysis
    • Key Fund Highlights
    • Bridgewater's Success
    • Marshall Wace's Returns
    • Market Trends and Insights

    Hedge Fund Performance Highlights for September: A Global Overview

    Hedge Fund Performance Overview

    By Nell Mackenzie and Anirban Sen

    Regional Performance Analysis

    LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) -Hedge funds returned 1.3% in September, with managers in Europe, Asia and the Middle East outperforming their North American rivals, according to a JPMorgan client note on Thursday that was seen by Reuters on Friday.

    Key Fund Highlights

    Global equities in September climbed 3.4%. An index of developed market sovereign bonds rose around 0.7% last month.

    Bridgewater's Success

    The JPMorgan note, which tracks hedge fund trading, said positioning in U.S. stocks was only "somewhat bullish," indicating an expectation for equities to rise. 

    Marshall Wace's Returns

    Crowding in the biggest "Magnificent Seven" tech stocks, which include Apple, Amazon.com and Nvidia, remained near historical highs, the note said. 

    Market Trends and Insights

    In Europe, stock-pickers tended to bet that equities would rise. But multi-strategy funds - those that trade many strategies - and quantitative funds, which use algorithms, tended to wager that stock prices would decline.

    In Asia, where stocks rose, hedge funds had more bets on a decline than a rise, the note said.

    Bridgewater, with $92.1 billion in assets under management, notched a 6% monthly gain in its Pure Alpha fund to September 29. From the beginning of the year until September 29, Bridgewater's Pure Alpha, Asia Total Return, All Weather, and China Total Return funds posted returns of 26.2%, 32.5%, 15.3%, and 28.4%, respectively.

    British hedge fund Marshall Wace posted returns in September of 1.32%, up 8.04% for the year so far in its Eureka Fund, a source said. The $79 billion hedge fund's Market Neutral Tops fund returned 0.45% in September and was up 13.66% for the year, the source added.

    Systematic stock-trading hedge funds, such as Marshall Wace, are up more than 13% for 2025 so far, Goldman Sachs said in a note to clients.

    Multi-strategy funds remained largely flat on the month, apart from the $28 billion Balyasny Asset Management, which added 1.3% in September to its annual return so far this year of 10%, another source with knowledge of the matter said. 

    (Reporting by Nell Mackenzie in London, Anirban Sen in New York and Summer Zhen in Hong Kong; Editing by Amanda Cooper, Barbara Lewis and Paul Simao)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Hedge funds returned 1.3% in September.
    • •Bridgewater's Pure Alpha fund gained 6%.
    • •Marshall Wace's Eureka Fund rose by 1.32%.
    • •European hedge funds outperformed North American ones.
    • •Systematic stock-trading funds are up over 13% for 2025.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Factbox-How hedge funds performed in September

    1What is a hedge fund?

    A hedge fund is an investment fund that pools capital from accredited investors and uses various strategies to earn active returns for its investors.

    2What is equity?

    Equity refers to the ownership interest in a company, represented by shares of stock. It signifies the value of an ownership stake in a business.

    3What are market trends?

    Market trends are the general direction in which a market is moving, often identified through analysis of price movements and trading volumes.

    4What is investment performance?

    Investment performance measures how well an investment has done over a specific period, typically evaluated through returns relative to benchmarks.

    5What is multi-strategy fund?

    A multi-strategy fund is an investment fund that employs multiple investment strategies to diversify risk and enhance returns.

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