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Citadel on Track for Lowest Gains Since 2018 on Falling Gas Profits

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Citadel on Track for Lowest Gains Since 2018 on Falling Gas Profits

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Live on Bloomberg TVCitadel on Track for Lowest Gains Since 2018 on Falling Gas ProfitsBloomberg MarketsTV ShowsDecember 19th, 2025, 6:27 PM GMT+0000Ken Griffin’s Citadel is heading for its worst annual return since 2018 after wagers on natural gas fizzled. The flagship fund gained 9.3% through Dec. 18, according to a person familiar with the results. Nishant Kumar reports on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)More From Bloomberg Markets47:47ByteDance Signed Agreements to Create New US Joint Venture | Balance of Power: Late Edition 12/18/2517 hours ago07:44Could Discharge Petition Shift Senate on Health Care?18 hours ago03:12TikTok's Plans for New US Joint Venture19 hours ago06:45White House Says Kennedy Center to be Renamed 'Trump-Kennedy Center' 22 hours agoAll episodes and clipsBloomberg TechnologyThe only daily news program focused exclusively on technology, innovation and the future of business from San Francisco. Hosted by Emily Chang.More episodes and clips09:53Ex-TikTok Boss Says US-Majority Ownership Plan Aids Security48:56Micron’s Rosy Memory Outlook Lifts AI Hopes | Bloomberg Tech 12/18/202504:25US Shouldn’t Underestimate China: Substrate’s Proud05:26High Private Tech Valuations Blur Investing BoundariesThe David Rubenstein Show"The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations" explores successful leadership through the personal and professional choices of the most influential people in business.More episodes and clips24:06The David Rubenstein Show: Ynon Kreiz24:05David Rubenstein Show: Kevin Hassett24:05The David Rubenstein Show: Maria Sharapova24:06The David Rubenstein Show: Justice Anthony KennedySee all shows

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