A Commodities Hedge Fund Titan Is Quitting After 50 Years

(Bloomberg) Blenheim Capital Management, once the world’s largest commodities fund, is being wound down as founder Willem Kooyker calls time on a 50-year trading career that earned him a gilded reputation in oil, metals and agricultural markets. The majority of Blenheim’s investors have transferred their assets to a newly launched fund, Valence Asset Management, headed by his son, Terence Kooyker, and portfolio manager James Tatum.

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