Category Archives: Hedge Fund Talent War
Elliott’s Paul Singer Questions the Hedge Fund “Talent War” Narrative:
(HedgeCo.Net) — Paul Singer has never been known for accepting Wall Street’s favorite narratives at face value. The founder of Elliott Investment Management has built one of the most durable franchises in hedge funds by questioning consensus, preparing for disorder, and […]
Millennium’s “Goliath” Status Confirmed as Platform Model Reshapes the Hedge Fund Industry:
(HedgeCo.Net) Newly analyzed ADV filings have confirmed what many institutional investors have long suspected: Izzy Englander’s Millennium Management has firmly established itself as the industry’s largest hedge fund employer, widening the gap between itself and its closest rivals. With 6,670 employees, Millennium now […]
Schonfeld Sues Millennium PM in $11M “Gazumping” Feud:
(HedgeCo.Net) Schonfeld Strategic Advisors has ignited a high-profile legal battle that is sending ripples through the hedge fund industry, filing suit against a former portfolio manager accused of reneging on a signed employment agreement in favor of a more lucrative offer from Millennium […]
Jain Global’s Talent War: Inside the Aggressive Hiring Surge Reshaping the Hedge Fund Industry:
(HedgeCo.Net) A new battleground is emerging at the very top of the hedge fund industry—and it is not defined by trades, strategies, or markets. It is defined by talent. Recent regulatory filings reveal that Jain Global has expanded its headcount by an […]