不少基金已经撤离到迈阿密, 去那里工作多了去
Several major hedge funds, including Citadel and Millennium, have already moved their headquarters or significant operations to Miami. Citadel announced its move from Chicago in 2022, citing factors like crime rates and taxes. Other firms like Thoma Bravo, Balyasny, and Schonfeld have also increased their presence in the city, leading to Miami being dubbed "Wall Street South".
Major hedge fund moves to Miami
- Citadel: Relocated its global headquarters from Chicago to Miami in 2022. Billionaire Ken Griffin cited crime and tax concerns as reasons for the move, although he noted that Miami was a growing metropolis that was a better environment for attracting talent.
- Millennium Management: Has also established a significant presence in Miami, building a technology hub in the city.
- Other firms: Several other financial firms, including Thoma Bravo, Balyasny, and Schonfeld, have increased their presence in Miami since Citadel's move.
Impact on Miami
- The influx of these firms has led to Miami being nicknamed "Wall Street South".
- While the city has benefited from an increased financial presence, some firms have noted challenges in finding experienced technology talent in the growing Miami market.
