Millennium
Coverage of Millennium in the Nexus archive.
- Millennium and Point72 gain as hedge funds rebound from Iran war
Millennium and Point72, hedge funds managed by Izzy Englander and Steve Cohen, gained as the sector rebounded following the Iran war. Both firms reported double-digit returns in the first half of the year.
- Best Smart Chess Boards (2026): Chessnut, Millennium
The article reviews Chessnut and Millennium smart chess boards in 2026, testing them for online and in-person matches. The author evaluated multiple smart chess boards to determine the best options for different play styles.
- Millennium’s Grunfeld Says Schonfeld Trying to ‘Coerce’ Move
Grunfeld of Millennium accuses Schonfeld of attempting to coerce a move. The dispute centers on Schonfeld's efforts to influence a strategic decision.
- Ken Griffin's talent machine is getting bigger with its most competitive intern class ever
Citadel and Citadel Securities accepted 0.36% of interns from over 115,900 applicants, forming their largest class of 350 interns. The interns, primarily from technical backgrounds and top universities, include PhD holders and focus on quantitative research, trading, and engineering. The firms emphasize hiring young talent despite AI-driven workforce changes.
- Bay Area vegan restaurants are closing en masse — as even their owners want more from the menu
Bay Area vegan restaurants are closing due to high costs and inconsistent sales. Owner Darren Preston cited these challenges, and other vegan spots like Millennium and Amy’s Drive Thru are also struggling.
- May hedge fund returns: Steve Cohen's Point72 leads the way among the industry's biggest names
Steve Cohen's Point72 gained 2% in May 2026, achieving a 10.5% year-to-date return. Other major hedge funds like Millennium and Citadel also posted gains, though they underperformed the S&P 500's 11% surge driven by tech and AI stocks. Walleye and North Rock reported small losses for the month.
- Millennium, NBIM Are Said to Invest in CATL’s $5 Billion Share Sale
Millennium and Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global (NBIM) are reported to invest in Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd.'s (CATL) $5 billion share sale. The investment coincides with CATL's showcase of its Chocolate battery swap system at the Beijing Auto Show.