Ray Dalio Completes Bridgewater Stake Sale, Steps Down from Board
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viernes, 1 de agosto de 2025, 3:02 pm ET1 min de lectura
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The sale of Dalio's remaining shares was completed recently, following a decade-long leadership transition. Bridgewater completed the final sale of Dalio's equity shares, wrapping up his management transition started in 2022 [1]. Dalio will retain his role as a client and investor, but his influence within the company will be less direct.
Dalio's departure from Bridgewater is seen as a pivotal moment for the industry. His influence on the financial world has been profound, and his exit is expected to bring new dynamics to the company. The investment by the Brunei Investment Agency, which acquired nearly 20% of Bridgewater's shares, is a significant development that marks a shift in the company's ownership structure [3].
Bridgewater's management team praised Dalio's contributions and highlighted his continued role as a client. The firm has performed strongly in 2025, with its Pure Alpha fund up by 17% and its All Weather fund rising by 8% [1]. These gains indicate that the firm's strategies remain robust despite the changes in leadership.
Dalio's departure from Bridgewater comes after he raised concerns about the mounting U.S. debt crisis. He warned that the U.S. debt crisis could lead to a spiral of increasing debt, potentially prompting actions such as interest rate hikes or currency devaluation, which could severely impact the economy [4].
References:
[1] https://www.cnbc.com/2025/08/01/ray-dalio-sells-his-last-remaining-stake-in-bridgewater-steps-away-from-hedge-funds-board.html
[2] https://www.entrepreneur.com/business-news/why-ray-dalio-is-thrilled-about-selling-his-last-shares/495366
[3] https://www.ainvest.com/news/bridgewater-completes-historic-leadership-transition-dalio-steps-2508/
[4] https://www.benzinga.com/news/financing/25/08/46789004/billionaire-ray-dalio-steps-down-from-bridgewater-associates-sovereign-wealth-fund-of-brunei-acquires-final-stake
Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, has sold his remaining shares in the hedge fund and stepped down from the board. Dalio will remain a significant investor in the firm's strategies and continue serving as a mentor. The move comes after Dalio gradually stepped back from his leadership roles over the past several years. Bridgewater's management team praised Dalio's contributions and highlighted his continued role as a client. The firm has performed strongly in 2025, with its Pure Alpha fund up by 17% and its All Weather fund rising by 8%.
Ray Dalio, the founder of Bridgewater Associates, has sold his remaining shares in the hedge fund and stepped down from the board. The move marks the culmination of a gradual transition process that began several years ago. Dalio will continue to be a significant investor in Bridgewater's strategies and a mentor to the firm's leadership team.The sale of Dalio's remaining shares was completed recently, following a decade-long leadership transition. Bridgewater completed the final sale of Dalio's equity shares, wrapping up his management transition started in 2022 [1]. Dalio will retain his role as a client and investor, but his influence within the company will be less direct.
Dalio's departure from Bridgewater is seen as a pivotal moment for the industry. His influence on the financial world has been profound, and his exit is expected to bring new dynamics to the company. The investment by the Brunei Investment Agency, which acquired nearly 20% of Bridgewater's shares, is a significant development that marks a shift in the company's ownership structure [3].
Bridgewater's management team praised Dalio's contributions and highlighted his continued role as a client. The firm has performed strongly in 2025, with its Pure Alpha fund up by 17% and its All Weather fund rising by 8% [1]. These gains indicate that the firm's strategies remain robust despite the changes in leadership.
Dalio's departure from Bridgewater comes after he raised concerns about the mounting U.S. debt crisis. He warned that the U.S. debt crisis could lead to a spiral of increasing debt, potentially prompting actions such as interest rate hikes or currency devaluation, which could severely impact the economy [4].
References:
[1] https://www.cnbc.com/2025/08/01/ray-dalio-sells-his-last-remaining-stake-in-bridgewater-steps-away-from-hedge-funds-board.html
[2] https://www.entrepreneur.com/business-news/why-ray-dalio-is-thrilled-about-selling-his-last-shares/495366
[3] https://www.ainvest.com/news/bridgewater-completes-historic-leadership-transition-dalio-steps-2508/
[4] https://www.benzinga.com/news/financing/25/08/46789004/billionaire-ray-dalio-steps-down-from-bridgewater-associates-sovereign-wealth-fund-of-brunei-acquires-final-stake

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