It's
Larry Fink versus
Martin Gilbert. Actually, it's the PMs at Fink's
Blackrock [
profile] versus the share price of Gilbert's
Aberdeen [
profile]. And word is that
AQR is already betting against Aberdeen, too.
| Larry Fink BlackRock Chief Executive Officer | |
Madison Marriage and David Oakley of the
Financial Times report that in mid-February New York-based BlackRock took a 0.58-percent short position against Scotland-based Aberdeen. The move comes as the LSE is expected to pull Aberdeen out of the
FTSE 100 index tomorrow and down into the
FTSE 250.
2015 and 2016 have been rough for Aberdeen, which has suffered from the stock market pain in emerging markets. It's shares are down nearly 17 percent year-to-date as of market close yesterday, and they're down more than 48 percent in the past 12 months. Gilbert, Aberdeen's founder and CEO, has been
fighting off
rumors of a possible Aberdeen sale.
| Martin Gilbert Aberdeen Asset Management Chief Executive Officer | |
 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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