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Highbridge Acquires Stake In Brazilian Manager

Wendy Connett Editor New York 28 October 2010

 Highbridge Acquires Stake In Brazilian Manager

Highbridge Capital Management, the global alternative investments manager owned byJP Morgan Asset Management, has acquired a majority stake in Brazil’s Gávea Investimentos.

Gávea manages approximately $6 billion in hedge and private equity funds. It was co-founded in 2003 by chairman and chief investment officer Arminio Fraga, former president of the Central Bank of Brazil.  

"This has been a long courtship of one of the finest global macroeconomic hedge fund managers in the world," Mary Callahan Erdoes, chief executive of JP Morgan Asset Management said in a statement.

Highbridge is one of the largest hedge fund managers in the world. It manages approximately $21 billion.

Highbridge and Gávea will have a relationship similar to that created by JP Morgan Asset Management's purchase of Highbridge in 2004. Gávea’s investment process will remain unchanged, and its day-to-day activities will continue to be managed by its executive team.

JP Morgan first bought a controlling stake in Highbridge in 2004 for more than $1 billion and purchased the entire firm in 2009.

Terms of the deal, which is expected to close shortly, were not revealed.

 

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