A Major Investor Quietly Launched an 'Anti Weaponization Fund'—Here's How It Already Shifted Power on Wall Street
New York, NY — In an unprecedented move, a consortium of institutional investors has seeded the first-ever "anti weaponization fund," a $2.3 billion war chest designed specifically to counter the financialization of geopolitical conflict. The fund's initial deployment already forced a $15 billion reduction in short-selling contracts tied to a major defense contractor, proving that activist capital can now compress risk and reshape market sentiment faster than state actors. For competitors, the message is clear: the era of weaponized capital is over, and alpha now flows to those who bet on de-escalation.