Citadel's Strategic Move from Hong Kong
Hedge fund Citadel has reportedly relocated key researchers from its Hong Kong office, according to a Financial Times report. Employees of the global quantitative strategies team were asked to either move or exit the firm. Reuters has not yet confirmed the details of this report.
Hedge fund giant Citadel is reportedly moving some of its core researchers out of Hong Kong, according to a recent Financial Times article.
The firm has informed members of its Hong Kong-based global quantitative strategies team that they must either relocate or leave the company, insiders revealed.
While this move signals a strategic shift, Reuters has yet to independently verify these reports.
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