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Bridgewater dumps bank stocks amid turmoil in first quarter -filings

Published 05/15/2023, 02:16 PM
Updated 05/16/2023, 03:41 PM
© Reuters. Ray Dalio, Bridgewater's Co-Chairman and Co-Chief Investment Officer speaks during the Skybridge Capital SALT New York 2021 conference in New York City, U.S., September 15, 2021.  REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

(This May 15 story has been corrected to say 'million,' not 'billion,' in paragraph 8)

By Carolina Mandl

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Bridgewater Associates, one of the world's largest hedge funds, sold U.S. bank stocks in the first quarter as the collapse of regional lenders rattled investors, according to regulatory filings.

The firm, founded by billionaire Ray Dalio, exited positions in five U.S. banking giants: JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM) & Co, Bank of America Corp (NYSE:BAC), Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) & Co, Goldman Sachs Group Inc (NYSE:GS) and Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS).

It also roughly halved its exposure to Citigroup Inc (NYSE:C), the filings showed.

The bets were revealed in quarterly securities filings known as 13-Fs. While backward looking, these snapshots show what funds owned on the last day of the quarter and are one of the few ways that hedge funds and other institutional investors have to declare their positions. They may not reflect current holdings.

Global hedge funds cut their exposure to U.S. banking stocks to a near 10-year low in March. They fled after the collapses of Silicon Valley and Signature banks, followed by UBS' hastily arranged takeover of rival Credit Suisse.

Bridgewater did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The firm also slashed its positions in smaller banks such as Bank of Hawaii Corp and Pacwest Bancorp (NASDAQ:PACW), as well as regional lenders PNC Financial Services Group (NYSE:PNC), Citizens Financial (NYSE:CFG) Group and Capital One Financial Corp (NYSE:COF).

At the end of December, Bridgewater's biggest stake in banks was Bank of America, valued at $106.2 million, followed by $92.8 million in JPMorgan.

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Bridgewater was also bearish on European banks in March as SVB's failure fueled fears of contagion. Earlier this month, JPMorgan bought First Republic Bank (OTC:FRCB) after the latter company was seized by U.S. regulators.

The S&P 500 banks index has fallen 15.2% this year.

Bridgewater's changes in banks stocks, by number of shares:

Bank Q42022 Q12023

JPMorgan 0 692,356

Morgan 0 62,501

Stanley

Bank of 0 3,205,636

America

Goldman 0 100,908

Sachs

Citigroup 623,040 1,283,504

Wells 0 1,719,089

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Latest comments

they sell Burry buys WTH
Burry bought regionals, which had been destroyed. Dalio sold the massive banks, which didn't even go down to October lows. They are acting almost like two different sectors.
The selling of big banks is notable.
bottom in dalijoke is the Cramer of hedgefunds
Although Buffett also sold most of the big banks, and said that the next few years should be challenging for financial sector. But yeah, Dalio is not always the best trader.
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