On Monday, as the deteriorating situation in Greece dominated the headlines and roiled markets, some of the world’s most prominent hedge funds experienced their largest “drawdown” since August 2007, according to Barclays analyst Keith Parker.
A drawdown is a measure of the change in the value of a hedge fund’s portfolio from a recent peak to a subsequent low. You can see this week’s peak-to-trough move in the chart below, which shows the biggest daily drawdowns in the HFRX index since 2004…
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