Andurand Hedge Fund Loses 52% on Oil Bets
Pierre Andurand's hedge fund experienced a significant 52% loss in the first half of April. The substantial decline is attributed to levered oil bets, which were negatively impacted by a potential ceasefire.
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Andurand Lost 52% in April First Half as Ceasefire Hurt Oil Bets - Bloomberg.com
Andurand Lost 52% in April First Half as Ceasefire Hurt Oil Bets Bloomberg.com
Read full article →Olíusjóðurinn tapaði 17 þúsund milljörðum á fyrsta ársfjórðungi
Norski olíusjóðurinn tapaði 1.270 milljörðum norskra króna á fyrsta ársfjórðungi, sem samsvarar 17 þúsund milljörðum íslenskra króna. Frá þessu segir á vef NRK, norska ríkisútvarpsins. Heildarverðmæti olíusjóðsins voru um síðustu mánaðamót tæpir 20 þúsund milljarðar norskra króna, eða 269 þúsund milljarðar íslenskra. epa10218682 A Coast Guard ship patrols around the Sleipner A platform during Norway's Prime Minister's visit in Stavanger, Norway, 01 October 2022. Norway's Prime Minister Jonas...
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Read full article →Andurand's "Hedge" Fund Lost 52% In First Two Weeks Of April On Levered Oil Bets
Andurand's "Hedge" Fund Lost 52% In First Two Weeks Of April On Levered Oil Bets Three weeks ago, when Bloomberg pointed out that Andurand was the best performing hedge fund in March thanks to its notorious levered long oil positioning (and really nothing else), we said they may want to refresh his exposure after the April 7 oil crash. May want to F5 on Andurand after today's near record oil crash https://t.co/tlkgz3dXJa April 8, 2026 Three weeks later, they did: according to a ...
By Tyler Durden
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