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Balyasny Asset Management Salaries
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Senior Information Technology Security Manager
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₹25.7 L/yr - ₹32.8 L/yr
Associate Vice President
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₹20.7 L/yr - ₹26.5 L/yr
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₹14.4 L/yr - ₹18.4 L/yr
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₹5.4 L/yr - ₹6.9 L/yr
Deputy Manager
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₹6.8 L/yr - ₹8.6 L/yr
Associate Vice President Finance
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₹36 L/yr - ₹46 L/yr
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Balyasny Asset Management News
$21 billion Balyasny is closing its Madrid office after cutting its only portfolio manager based there
- Chicago-based Balyasny is closing its Madrid office and cutting its only portfolio manager there.
- The $21 billion hedge fund still maintains a large presence in London, and has offices in Denmark and Poland.
- The Madrid office closure is part of Balyasny's strategic move in revamping its stock-picking unit.
- Balyasny made a return of 13.6% in 2024 and is outperforming larger competitors such as Citadel and Millennium for 2025 so far.
Insider | 4 Mar, 2025
Hedge funds' biggest names — Ken Griffin and Izzy Englander —were stung in a tough February
- Top hedge funds such as Citadel and Millennium lost money in February, people familiar said.
- Geopolitical tensions brought on by President Donald Trump led to rocky markets last month.
- Some multistrategy rivals, including Balyasny, ExodusPoint, and Verition, still made money.
- Ken Griffin's Citadel and Izzy Englander's Millennium lost money during the month, which was highlighted by constantly changing trade policy proposals from US leadership and shrinking consumer confidence.
Insider | 4 Mar, 2025
The hedge funds reshaping the entire industry — and leaving everyone else behind
- A report highlights four major hedge fund firms, Millennium, Citadel, Point72, and Balyasny, dominating the industry, reshaping the landscape and posing challenges for newcomers.
- These firms' fundraising prowess and talent recruitment have made it hard for emerging companies to compete, resulting in a more concentrated and expensive market for hiring.
- The high competition for talent and funds has made setting up new hedge funds daunting, even for experienced individuals like former Millennium executive Bobby Jain.
- The vast capital waiting list at firms like Point72, owned by Steve Cohen, emphasizes the difficulty of competing in the current market.
- This dominance could lead to less competition in the industry, prompting smaller funds to explore alternative strategies and niche investments to survive.
- With larger firms resembling banks, smaller players have the advantage of agility, utilizing AI to enhance efficiency and stay competitive.
- Other news includes Europe's potential leverage in the Ukraine crisis, Trump's focus on cryptocurrencies, and the challenges facing millennials in embracing adulthood.
- In the tech sector, a new dating app, Left Field, aims to revolutionize the dating experience, while Hulu faced technical difficulties during the Oscars livestream.
- Business insights cover success indicators for startups, the leadership strategies of DOGE's acting administrator, and Starbucks' CEO's efforts to revamp the brand.
- Also, discussions on cancel culture, the state of negotiation between Trump and Zelenskyy, and analysis of the bitcoin market and employment at Netflix were featured.
- The 2025 Oscars fashion hits and misses, as well as the upcoming Paris Fashion Week, were among the entertainment and lifestyle highlights.
Insider | 3 Mar, 2025
How hedge funds became an industry of haves and have-nots — and what it means for the $4.5 trillion sector
- Smaller hedge funds used to outperform larger peers, but the industry is now dominated by big multistrategy firms like Millennium, Citadel, Point72, and Balyasny.
- The big four firms have outperformed despite their size, leading to unprecedented concentration of capital and talent in the hedge fund industry.
- Smaller multistrategy funds are facing challenges in fundraising as investors now prefer the established big players over emerging managers.
- More than 71% of the 18,600 people employed by multistrategy firms work for the big four, leaving smaller funds with limited resources.
- Some smaller platforms struggle to raise capital due to the dominance of the big firms, causing pressure on their business models that rely on scale.
- The capital concentration in top firms like Point72 and Citadel has led allocators to consider alternative investments like private credit.
- Smaller multistrategy funds need to offer unique value propositions to compete with the big four, such as focusing on niche opportunities or geographic differentiators.
- Firms with assets between $500 million and $5 billion have faced net outflows, while larger firms attracted new capital, signaling a preference for established players.
- Some midsize shops are personalizing their offerings to attract institutional investors by aligning fees, liquidity, and risk management to meet specific needs.
- Recreating multistrategy returns at a lower cost could be a winning strategy for smaller funds, attracting backers with algorithm-driven structures and efficient operations.
Insider | 3 Mar, 2025
Walleye, Balyasny start 2024 strong. Here's how hedge funds did in January.
- Walleye, which runs $5.8 billion in its multistrategy fund, led the way with a 3.6% gain in January.
- Balyasny and Schonfeld were also up in January, making 2.5% and 2.2% respectively.
- ExodusPoint and Millennium made 2% and 0.5% in January, respectively.
- Overall, despite market volatility, multistrategy hedge funds had positive performance in January.
Insider | 4 Feb, 2025
London still dominates as the biggest hedge funds' international outpost despite hot spots like Dubai entering the scene
- London remains the biggest international outpost for hedge funds, despite the emergence of other financial centers like Dubai.
- Major US-based multimanagers like Citadel, Point72, and Balyasny have a significant presence in London.
- Although cities such as Paris and Singapore were expected to challenge London's dominance, they have not yet made a substantial impact.
- Dubai and Singapore are growing as financial centers, but London and Hong Kong still have a larger number of investing talent.
Insider | 28 Jan, 2025
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