
AQR Capital Management posts Q1 returns near 10% in several funds, source says
The $128 billion hedge fund returned a positive 3.4% performance in March its multi-strategy fund, Apex Strategy, finishing with a 9% first quarter return.
The fund posted a 9.7% return for the quarter in its AQR Delphi Long-Short Equity Strategy, with a positive 2.3% for March. AQR's Managed Futures Full Strategy posted an 8.2% return for the quarter with a 2.5% return for March.
The hedge fund's Helix Strategy which uses trend following in a diverse set of harder to access markets had a positive 3% performance for the quarter and a 4.4% in March.
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