(New York: March 5, 2007) The biggest U.S. hedge fund firms
manage combined assets of $1.2 trillion, according to the
most recent semi-annual survey published by Absolute Return
magazine, a unit of HedgeFund Intelligence.
JPMorgan Asset Management - $34.00 billion
Goldman Sachs Asset Management - $32.53
Bridgewater Associates - $30.20
D. E. Shaw Group - $26.30
Farallon Capital Management - $26.20
Renaissance Technologies Corp. - $24.00
Och-Ziff Capital Management - $21.00
Cerberus Capital Management - $19.15
Barclays Global Investors - $18.90
ESL Investments - $18.00
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