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News-powered hedge fund raises $100mn to trade on reporters’ scoops

Target of Hunterbrook’s first story questions ethics of it taking a short position in its stock

A US hedge fund has raised $100mn to make trades based on articles by its affiliated newsroom, launching a novel experiment in funding investigative reporting as the media industry suffers a fresh round of lay-offs.

The business is an effort to pair the sort of investigative journalism typically done by newsrooms with a long-short hedge fund. The fund, Hunterbrook Capital, places trades based on scoops uncovered by reporters at the newsroom, Hunterbrook Media, which is separated by a layer of compliance. Those scoops would only be based on publicly available information.

The companies, whose plans were first reported by the Financial Times last year, share a set of officers, including two co-founders — chief executive Nathaniel Horwitz and publisher Sam Koppelman — general counsel Fitzann Reid and head of operations Emily Pate.

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