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Hedge Funds Post the Best Performance This Year Since 2013

Hedge funds are kicking into a higher gear.

Hedge Funds Post the Best Performance This Year Since 2013
A trader gestures as he works from the trading floor of the open outcry pit at the London Metal Exchange Ltd. (LME) in London, U.K. (Photographer: Jason Alden/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Hedge funds are kicking into a higher gear.

They gained 4.9% on average in the first three quarters of 2019, the best performance in this span since 2013, according to a report Monday from Hedge Fund Research. Equity strategies are leading the gains, followed by event-driven on an asset-weighted basis.

Managers have improved their performance during a year that Brexit woes, a U.S. trade war with China and an impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump have roiled markets. At this time last year, hedge funds on average had gained only 1.7%. Hedge funds mostly weathered September’s momentum-factor reversal, eking out a tiny gain for the month and third quarter.

Still, the industry’s performance trails the S&P 500 Index, which has rallied about 21% through Sept. 30 this year with dividends reinvested.

As the global economy slows, the fourth quarter could pose challenges for managers. Last year, hedge funds took a beating in the final quarter as the stock market tanked the most in about eight years.

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To contact the reporter on this story: Vincent Bielski in New York at vbielski@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Alan Mirabella at amirabella@bloomberg.net, Melissa Karsh, Josh Friedman

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