Eton Park Capital Management barely came out even last quarter, up 0.9% on an aggregate basis (including the Eton Park Fund and Eton Park Overseas Fund, excluding special investments) prior to fees and expenses. The hedge fund, founded by former Goldman Sachs Partner Eric Mindich, wrote in its first quarter letter to investors that losses in Asia mostly offset gains in the US and Europe, and US equities lost ground in the last ten days of the quarter due to widespread de-risking.
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