Private equity firm KKR & Co announced on Sunday that it would be terminating a hedge fund launched in 2011 and run by former Goldman Sachs Group traders that invested in stocks, Reuters reports.

The decision to wind up the hedge fund highlights some of the challenges faced by alternative asset managers trying to capitalize on investment activities culled by banks following a government crackdown in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.

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