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Garda Capital Partners (Garda) is an American
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firm based in
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that focuses on investments in
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securities. The firm originated from Black River Asset Management (Black River), an investment management unit of
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History


Black River Asset Management (2003 to 2015)

In 2003, Cargill launched its own
hedge fund A hedge fund is a Pooling (resource management), pooled investment fund that holds Market liquidity, liquid assets and that makes use of complex trader (finance), trading and risk management techniques to aim to improve investment performance and ...
company, Black River Asset Management under its Global Capital Markets Group (GCM) to manage money for
institutional investor An institutional investor is an entity that pools money to purchase securities, real property, and other investment assets or originate loans. Institutional investors include commercial banks, central banks, credit unions, government-linked ...
s. The founders of it were former Cargill executives Gary Jarrett (who also served as its CEO), Guilherme Schmidt and Jeremy Llewelyn. At the time Cargill was already experienced in investment management as GCM managed $12 billion of its own assets, In addition Cargill had its own futures brokerage and a value investment business that managed loans, real estate and corporate credit. Black River was formed to leverage Cargill's
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expertise by forming alternative investment products for institutional investors. In addition information Cargill acquired could be used for Black River investment strategies.
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assisted Cargill in planning and implementing the operational support for Black River. Jeff Drobny, a senior trader at Cargill, was transferred to Black River during its launch to be chief investment officer of its
fixed-income relative-value investing Fixed-Income Relative-Value Investing (FI-RV) is a hedge fund investment strategy made popular by the failed hedge fund Long-Term Capital Management. FI-RV Investors most commonly exploit interest-rate anomalies in the large, liquid markets of ...
strategy, which would be the flagship fund of Black River. It aimed to exploit opportunities in
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disparities across global fixed income markets. By August 2008, Black River had $10 billion in
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. It had also expanded into
private equity Private equity (PE) is stock in a private company that does not offer stock to the general public; instead it is offered to specialized investment funds and limited partnerships that take an active role in the management and structuring of the co ...
investments related to commodities. In July 2015, Black River announced it would be shutting down four hedge funds citing withdrawals, market conditions and lack of investor demand. More than $1 billion would be returned to investors. During that time, the commodities market was performing poorly and Cargill itself had a profit decline of 19% in fiscal 2014, a loss not seen since 2001. However its funds in relative-value fixed income, emerging market credit and private equity would remain.


Garda Capital Partners (2015 to present)

In September 2015, Cargill decided to
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Black River into three separate employee-owned firms. At the time Black River had 149 employees and $5 billion in assets under management with $2 billion from relative-value fixed income and $3 billion from
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credit and private equity. Drobny, Tim Magnusson and Rob Goedken led a
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of the relative-value fixed income unit of Black River leading to the creation of an independent firm called Garda Capital Partners. The name "Garda" comes from
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in Italy. The firm at the time had 40 employees which were mainly from the relative-value fixed income team at Black River. Drobny who would be managing partner and chief investment officer stated Garda would remain in
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. The other two spin-offs from Black River were Proterra Investment Partners, a private equity fund manager and Argentem Creek Partners, an emerging market credit specialist. Cargill remained an investor with all three spin-offs. Since launch, Garda had a low profile but grew significantly. By May 2019, Garda had doubled the number of assets under management to $4 billion as well as increased its number of employees to 71. Garda also had more institutional clients due to them seeking diversification in investments. According to
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, Garda's flagship strategy returned 7.8% annually over 15 years which includes the time it operated under Black River. According to Drobny, the strategy never had an annual loss in 15 years from its inception to 2019. Garda's
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was 1.5% of assets annually plus 20% of any gains. At that time Affiliated Managers Group announced it would acquire a 25% stake in Garda. ''
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'' reported Garda had a return of 13.3% in 2022.


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