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Carlyle Fund Walloped in Commodities Rout

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Deep losses in commodities lead to selloffs in Carlyle's hedge fund Vermillion Asset Management, with holdings dropping from $2 billion to $50 million in 2015, according to the WSJ.

Carlyle's hedge fund, Vermillion Asset Management, and deep losses from commodities investments in 2015

08/01/2015

Selloffs lead to the fund down from $2 billion to $50 million in holdings in 2015, according to the WSJ.

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