Month

January 2016
From Reuters Hedge funds are starting the year off negative. Professional money managers gathered at an elite Morgan Stanley investment conference in Palm Beach, Florida this week expressed a range of pessimistic market views, including so-called bearish takes on the energy sector, China, and stocks such as Valeant Pharmaceuticals and SolarCity. Paul Tudor Jones, the...
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From CNBC We welcome billionaire hedge fund manager David Tepper’s Appaloosa Management to South Florida! The latest large financial firm to establish itself in the Sunshine State is Appaloosa, the $18.6 billion hedge fund manager led by David Tepper. Appaloosa recently opened a small office on Washington Avenue in the heart of South Beach, the...
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From Fa-mag.com   Being part of the 1 percent just took on new meaning. That’s about the rate at which billionaire Steve Wynn is borrowing against his extensive art collection as wealth management firms push to win business from the world’s ultra-rich. The casino mogul pledged 59 works of art as collateral for a loan...
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From New Times By Jess Swanson Aaron Wormus is the chief technology officer of HedgeCo Vest, a hedge-fund company located on Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach. Every day on his way to workWormus passes a section of the old Florida East Coast railroad tracks and an overgrown area around it.Wormus, a father and husband,...
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MoMA Receives $40 Million Gift from Kenneth C. Griffin Charitable Fund The Museum of Modern Art announced today that the Kenneth C. Griffin Charitable Fund, a fund created by Citadel Founder and CEO Kenneth Griffin, has made a gift of $40 million to MoMA. The gift is one of the largest that MoMA has received...
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    Institutional Demand Expected To Continue To Drive Flows Into Hedge Funds In 2016 From Value Walk The question the industry faced entering 2015 is the same it faces entering 2016: Will institutional investors maintain their investments and continue to allocate more to hedge funds, and if so, at what rate? Our answer for...
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