Leda Braga - woman managing $ 8.5 billion
Leda Braga now officially the biggest female manager after its hedge fund BlueCrest Capital Management, headquartered Geneva, officially has capital of about 8.50 billion. Dollars.
48, Braga quickly rose to elite status in the world of hedge funds. Brazilian by birth, acquired his education at Imperial College London, and then began working at JPMorgan Chase, as a quantitative analyst. During the work it is JPMorgan colleague Michael Platt, who founded BlueCrest in 2000, and a year later, in 2001, Braga joins him.
In 2004, it launched what is becoming Europe's largest division of the company - BrueTrend. Fund uses a strategy that trades futures contracts, contracts for stocks, bonds and currencies.
From 2004 to now fund averaged 11.2% profit after deduction of fees on an annual basis, the only year in which the loss is reported 2013. The Absolute Return Index, which tracks such hedge funds has increased by 4.91% over the same 10-year period .
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