Caxton Associates is a global macro hedge fund founded by Bruce Kovner in 1983 in New York City.[3][4] The firm's headquarters are located in London,[5] and also has offices in New York, Singapore, Monaco and Dubai. Caxton Associates identifies investments according to their research of global markets and analysis of worldwide economic trends.[6]
Caxton Associates went through a major generational transition in 2008 when Bruce Kovner stepped back from trading and appointed Andrew Law as Chief Investment Officer.[7] In 2011, Law was appointed as the Chairman, CEO and controlling general partner of Caxton Associates, following the retirement of Kovner.[8] The firm manages $12 billion in assets.[2]
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