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$50 billion D.E. Shaw's flagship fund posted a 10.5% return in 2019, besting the average hedge fund

Bradley Saacks   

$50 billion D.E. Shaw's flagship fund posted a 10.5% return in 2019, besting the average hedge fund
David Shaw

D.E. Shaw

D.E. Shaw was founded by David Shaw more than 30 years ago.

  • $50 billion manager D.E. Shaw posted returns of 10.5% for its flagship Composite fund in 2019, according to a source familiar with the matter.
  • The firm's 16-year-old, macro-focused Oculus fund returned 11.8%, the source said.
  • Both funds beat the average hedge fund, which returned more than 8%, according to Hedge Fund Research, but trailed well behind the overall stock market.
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D.E. Shaw, the $50 billion hedge-fund manager founded by computer scientist David Shaw, returned 10.5% in its flagship Composite fund in 2019, a source familiar with the firm's performance said.

That beat the average hedge fund, which returned just over 8% in 2019 according to Hedge Fund Research, but trailed the overall stock market, which returned more than 33% including dividends. The flagship fund nearly matched its 2018 returns of 11.2%.

The firm's macro-focused fund, Oculus, returned 11.8% last year, the source said.

D.E. Shaw's solid performance came in a year with a fair amount of internal turmoil over a decision to ask employees to sign non-compete agreements for the first time.

Business Insider reported in August that the firm improved the payout before the deadline to sign - a move insiders felt was done to encourage more people to agree to the contract.

The deadline for the non-competes, however, did not cause a mass exodus of talent.

The firm's flagship Composite fund includes computer-run and human-run components, and has been around since 2001. The fund has posted an annual return of 11.3% since its launch, while the Oculus fund has posted an annual return of 11.7% since its launch in 2004.

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