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In 2022, the hedge fund industry experienced a decline of 2.4%, showing some improvement from a challenging first half of the year when the industry was down 4.6%. The losses were primarily influenced by the difficult market circumstances for high-risk assets, particularly impacting hedge funds with a long-biased approach and/or higher volatility. This marked the weakest performance for the hedge fund industry since 2018 when it also posted a 2.4% loss. Looking at the five-year performance, hedge funds have achieved a compounded annual return of +4.2%, demonstrating a more favorable performance compared to bonds, which experienced a decline of 2.0%. Aurum, a hedge fund investment specialist, noted that there were clear winners and losers in the hedge fund industry in 2022. The best-performing strategies were multi-strategy (+9.5%), quant (+8.5%), and macro (+6.7%). Strategies that typically have a higher correlation to equities and fixed income, which experienced poor performance, struggled the most. 

Patrick Ghali, managing partner of hedge fund advisory firm Sussex Partners, told Reuters on January 10, 2023: 

"Investors need to look under the surface to understand the industry performance last year. Long-short hedge funds are the biggest asset-weighted part of the industry. Overall, I believe it was a good year for hedge funds."

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According to Hedge Fund Research (HFR), the total global capital invested in hedge funds reached $3.83 trillion by the end of 2022, reflecting a quarterly increase of $44 billion. Hedge funds managed by The Citco Group Limited experienced a weighted-average return of -7.02% for the entire year. Smaller funds generally outperformed larger ones, as indicated by the median return of -2.86%. HFR also highlighted that macro strategies, including fundamental commodity, discretionary, and quantitative trend-following CTA sub-strategies, were the leading hedge fund strategies globally. 

Despite the dull performance of hedge funds, Citadel, led by Ken Griffin, achieved an exceptional feat by generating an unprecedented $16 billion in profits for its clients in 2022. This performance not only surpassed other players in the industry but also stands as one of the most prominent financial successes in history. Chairman Rick Sopher of LCH Investments commented