Surging Vix would turbocharge Blackstone Credit strategy
The firm’s unique high-yield systematic strategy has outperformed rival iShares ETF by 18% over five years
Blackstone is using the vast trove of data it has gathered as the world’s fourth-biggest private debt manager to enhance its already market-beating systematic credit strategies. The firm is so sure its new approach will work that it is looking forward to the return of volatile, chaotic markets.
The team behind Blackstone Credit’s Systematic Strategies unit has beaten the iShares High-Yield
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