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Home / Business and Economy / Citadel's weakest year since 2018

Citadel's weakest year since 2018

3 Jan

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Summary

  • Citadel's flagship fund yielded 10.2% in 2025.
  • Millennium Management outperformed Citadel in 2025.
  • Market turbulence affected multistrategy hedge funds.
Citadel's weakest year since 2018

Citadel's prominent Wellington fund achieved a 10.2% return in 2025, representing its least successful year since 2018. This performance fell just shy of its rival, Millennium Management, which posted a 10.5% gain. This marks the first instance since 2020 that Millennium has surpassed Citadel's Wellington fund.

Both Ken Griffin's Citadel, managing $72 billion, and Izzy Englander's Millennium Management, with over $83.5 billion, experienced a challenging year compared to some industry leaders. For example, Balyasny Asset Management reported a 16.7% gain, and D.E. Shaw & Co.'s hedge funds saw returns as high as 28%.

Several factors contributed to the struggles of multistrategy hedge funds during 2025. Difficulties with energy-related investments and broader geopolitical instability, exacerbated by trade tensions, created a volatile market environment that complicated investment strategies.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Citadel's flagship Wellington fund returned 10.2% in 2025, its weakest performance since 2018.
Yes, Millennium Management slightly outperformed Citadel in 2025, with a return of 10.5% compared to Citadel's 10.2%.
Hedge funds faced challenges from energy bets, geopolitical turmoil, and trade tensions, making market navigation difficult.

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