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Mark Dinner Launches Flagship Global Equity Fund at ICW Holdings

Former Bridgewater Associates investor Mark Dinner has officially launched a flagship private investment fund at Brooklyn-based ICW Holdings. The strategy targets long-biased equity growth by marrying bottom-up corporate research with macroeconomic regime analysis, aiming to navigate shifting inflationary and policy cycles through systematic risk management.

Mark Dinner Launches Flagship Global Equity Fund at ICW Holdings
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The firm, founded by Dinner in 2020, characterizes this new vehicle as the formalization of an investment methodology the team has refined since 2021. The strategy prioritizes a diversified portfolio of high-quality businesses, utilizing multi-layered risk mitigation to manage concentration while adapting to broader economic volatility. With a combined century of experience, the ICW leadership team intends to differentiate its approach by blending institutional operational oversight with rigorous macro-driven portfolio construction.

"We believe the current environment continues to reward an active, differentiated investment approach that can adapt across cycles," Dinner said, noting that companies remain the primary engines of long-term value. The fund is positioned specifically for eligible investors who require risk-aware exposure to equity markets, focusing on flexibility as a core tenet of its operational design.

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