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Updated · Bloomberg · May 12
Dymon Asia Capital Nears $8 Billion in Assets as Investor Demand Lifts Asia Hedge Funds
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 12

Dymon Asia Capital Nears $8 Billion in Assets as Investor Demand Lifts Asia Hedge Funds

1 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 12
  • $7.5 billion in assets under management by May 1 put Dymon Asia Capital on track to approach $8 billion by the third quarter, according to people familiar with the matter.
  • Global investors are increasingly allocating to Asia-based hedge funds, accelerating committed capital growth at the Singapore-based firm.
  • That pace far exceeds Dymon's prior target of about $5 billion in committed capital by the end of 2026.
  • The jump signals stronger appetite for Asia-focused alternative managers as investors broaden hedge fund exposure beyond traditional Western hubs.
How did a Singapore hedge fund defy global market turmoil to hit a record $8 billion valuation?
Is Dymon Asia's record growth a durable financial shift or just riding a fragile AI bubble?