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Industries, to provide financial services. Other investments included real estate company DLF Assets Limited and publishing group Amar Ujala Publications, which were subject to Indian regulatory scrutiny and legal disputes. Chawla left his position with D. E. Shaw in 2012.
426:(the casino and racetrack company) as an example of the breadth of Wall Street firms' involvement in the "private equity boom," describing D. E. Shaw as "a hedge fund group." The financing was required as Penn National Gaming had a market value of $ 3.3 billion (2006) and $ 1.4 billion in annual revenues and wanted to acquire
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In 1994, the company's net return was 26 percent. It managed several hundred million dollars in "market-neutral strategies, including statistical arbitrage, Japanese warrant arbitrage, convertible-bond arbitrage and fixed-income trading." Its non-hedge fund activities in the mid-90s included setting
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At the beginning of the financial crisis in August 2007, D. E. Shaw's multi-strategy fund had assets of $ 20 billion. A third of the fund's exposure was to the equity markets and equity-linked quantitative strategies. As a result, the fund lost five percent of its assets and had its worst-performing
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The company had $ 40 billion in aggregate capital and $ 15.6 billion in hedge fund AUM as of 2011. As of June 1, 2021, the company more than tripled in size with $ 55 billion in AUM, $ 35 billion of which are alternative investments and the remaining $ 20 billion long investments. It was ranked as
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D. E. Shaw entered the Indian market in 2006, with Anil Chawla, then the CEO of GE-Commercial finance, India & South East Asia, as the
Country Manager. The India operations were initially headquartered in Hyderabad, Telangana. D. E. Shaw entered into several large private equity deals in the
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and transitioned leadership of day-to-day activities to a team of six of the firm's senior managing directors. The same six-member
Executive Committee of Anne Dinning, Julius Gaudio, Louis Salkind, Stuart Steckler, Max Stone, and Eric Wepsic remained intact until 2012 when Steckler retired.
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as part of a broader strategy to diversify his personal holdings; D. E. Shaw had $ 30 billion of assets under management in 2007. At the time of its bankruptcy in
September 2008, Lehman Brothers' holdings in D. E. Shaw & Co. remained intact.
295:, resulting in large losses for D. E. Shaw's fixed-income portfolio. As a result, Bank of America lost $ 570 million due to its investment in D. E. Shaw, and paid out an additional $ 490 million to settle associated shareholder lawsuits.
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Salkind, managing director and member of the Executive Committee of DE Shaw in Mumbai: The Reliance Industries (RIL) enters a joint venture with DE Shaw to offer financial services in the Indian market.
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To avoid further loss of portfolio value and asset fire sales, D. E. Shaw temporarily halted withdrawal of funds. By 2009, D. E. Shaw had returned about $ 2 billion at clients' requests. One year later, the
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230:. The company is known for developing complicated mathematical models and computer programs to exploit anomalies in financial markets. As of December 1, 2023, D. E. Shaw has $ 60
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907:"Rebounding from Near Death - World's Largest Hedge Funds Have Their Sights Firmly on Institutional Dollars".
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1078:"Wall Street's King Quant David Shaw's Secret Formulas Pile Up Money. Now He Wants a Piece of the Net."
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772:"How a Group of Computer Geeks and English Majors Transformed Wall Street"
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1426:"DE Shaw: Investment in Amar Ujala Publications Compliant With All Laws"
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1356:"Hedge fund major to enter India" Business Standard, April 26, 2006
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New Yorker article about 30th anniversary of D.E. Shaw & Co.
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1398:"RIL-DE Shaw brokerage business to take off this fiscal"
1601:"Hedge Funds Pressed to Consolidate as Losses Cut Fees"
1247:"D.E. Shaw Affiliate Acquires Online Assets of KB Toys"
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Kishan, Saijel; Keehner, Jonathan (18 February 2009).
1002:"D.E. Shaw Can Keep Its Secrets, But Not From The SEC"
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1330:"DE Shaw eyes rival firms' distressed holdings"
1027:"At the Intersection of Technology and Finance"
836:. Derivatives Strategy Magazine. Archived from
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1269:Politi, James; White, Ben (28 November 2006).
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1272:"Penn National in audacious bid for Harrah's"
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677:"JPMorgan fund in $ 20bn first-half boost"
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478:In 2015, Hillspire, the family office of
1625:Williamson, Christine (23 April 2015).
1544:"DE Shaw mulls new private equity fund"
1096:Rose-Smith, Imogen (27 February 2007).
684:. New York, N.Y., United States. Nikkei
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1193:"The largest hedge fund managers 2020"
1173:from the original on 26 September 2019
1031:Computing in Science & Engineering
924:"D.E. Shaw Finance Director to Retire"
832:Derivatives Strategy (February 1998).
770:Celarier, Michelle (18 January 2018).
405:reopened for business in New York and
1824:fixed-income relative-value investing
1722:D. E. Shaw & Co. official website
1652:"American Regions Mathematics League"
1221:"Risks and rewards of tying the knot"
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974:McDevitt, Aly (29 September 2023).
601:Butcher, Sarah (13 December 2023).
509:International Mathematical Olympiad
501:American Regions Mathematics League
401:after it had filed for bankruptcy.
251:1988–1996: Founding and early years
517:Center for Excellence in Education
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1522:from the original on 26 July 2021
1301:"Small fry stir corporate waters"
1298:Politi, James (5 December 2006).
1131:"The 2011 Hedge Fund 100 Ranking"
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1423:Acharya, Nupur (14 July 2011).
1218:Huemer, Jason (8 August 2004).
872:. Dow Jones & Company Inc.
807:Peltz, Michael (1 March 2009).
741:"DE Shaw cuts 10% of workforce"
652:. New York, N.Y., United States
630:. New York, N.Y., United States
582:. New York, N.Y., United States
380:the 21st-largest hedge fund by
1327:Jones, Sam (8 February 2010).
1000:Shazar, Jon (2 October 2023).
922:Taub, Stephen (12 June 2012).
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513:Mathematical Olympiad Program
2098:security characteristic line
338:2019: Non-compete agreements
293:Russia defaulted on its debt
2086:Capital asset pricing model
1805:Capital structure arbitrage
1135:Institutional Investor, Inc
909:Institutional Investor, Inc
255:The company was founded by
125:1166 Avenue of the Americas
98:; 36 years ago
62:1166 Avenue of the Americas
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1888:Commodity trading advisors
1631:Pensions & Investments
1197:Pensions & Investments
949:"Take the Gardening Leave"
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1149:"Hedge Fund 100 Ranking"
550:Renaissance Technologies
495:Corporate responsibility
222:firm founded in 1988 by
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2174:Institutional investors
2067:Assets under management
1892:managed futures account
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1490:Business Standard India
1431:The Wall Street Journal
1308:. New York, N.Y. Nikkei
1279:. New York, N.Y. Nikkei
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870:The Wall Street Journal
375:Assets under management
240:alternative investments
236:assets under management
2199:Sovereign wealth funds
1971:High-frequency trading
1820:Fixed income arbitrage
1102:Institutional Investor
1053:"ISM Seminar abstract"
1033:(6). 1 November 1999.
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580:"Who We Are - Founder"
428:Harrah's Entertainment
382:Institutional Investor
344:non-compete agreements
315:2007: Financial crisis
2041:Structured securities
1857:Distressed securities
1829:Statistical arbitrage
1815:Equity market neutral
1810:Convertible arbitrage
1375:. Mumbai. 26 May 2011
1369:"RIL-DE Shaw Venture"
545:Two Sigma Investments
242:and long strategies.
220:investment management
2159:Financial endowments
2104:Fundamental analysis
1852:Shareholder activism
1834:Volatility arbitrage
1257:MultiChannelMerchant
1252:14 July 2011 at the
1167:The D. E. Shaw group
711:The D. E. Shaw group
424:Penn National Gaming
369:Juno Online Services
277:Juno Online Services
2273:List of hedge funds
2263:Hedge fund managers
2179:Insurance companies
2164:Fund of hedge funds
2072:Black–Scholes model
1986:Proprietary trading
1961:Algorithmic trading
1928:Fund of hedge funds
1727:D. E. Shaw Research
1464:indianinvestorforum
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1098:"Cracking The Code"
1080:, 5 February 1996,
834:"Inside D. E. Shaw"
555:D. E. Shaw Research
453:Corporate structure
362:Investment strategy
308:D. E. Shaw Research
265:Stanford University
261:Columbia University
218:is a multinational
191:Number of employees
77:Limited partnership
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810:"The Power of Six"
707:"D. E. Shaw group"
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