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Jane Street lost $15.000 billion in July, just a few days after privatizing its $11.000 billion debt to keep its finances secret.
The trading giant is paying about $200 million in penalties to avoid having to disclose its quarterly figures.
The scale of the plunge:
- Jane Street reported $39.600 billion in 2025—the best trading year in Wall Street history—surpassing JPMorgan with a workforce of 3,500 employees.
- The $15.000 billion loss nearly matches the $16.100 billion in operating income obtained during the firm’s historic first quarter.
- July was the first month since 2016 in which Jane Street lost money, ending a run of nearly a decade without losses.
Currently, Jane Street is reducing its risk exposure and has not disclosed the cause of the loss.
Jane Street lost $15.000 billion in July, just a few days after privatizing its $11.000 billion debt to keep its finances secret.
The trading giant is paying about $200 million in penalties to avoid having to disclose its quarterly figures.
The scale of the plunge:
- Jane Street reported $39.600 billion in 2025—the best trading year in Wall Street history—surpassing JPMorgan with a workforce of 3,500 employees.
- The $15.000 billion loss nearly matches the $16.100 billion in operating income obtained during the firm’s historic first quarter.
- July was the first month since 2016 in which Jane Street lost money, ending a run of nearly a decade without losses.
Currently, Jane Street is reducing its risk exposure and has not disclosed the cause of the loss.