Want to Invest in Crispin Odey’s Main Hedge Fund? Too Bad, It’s Closed to New Clients

  • European fund gained 193% so far this year after gilt turmoil
  • Existing investors can still add money, fund says in statement
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Crispin Odey has closed his flagship hedge fund and two others to new clients, hoping to keep assets at a manageable level following a record year.

The main Odey European hedge fund, as well as the OEI MAC and Odey Swan funds, are no longer accepting new investors, his firm said in an announcement on its website dated Oct. 26. Existing clients can continue to add money.