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...The Big Read Led by pioneers such as Ken Griffin’s Citadel, the multi-manager model has generated years of exceptional returns for funds, even after fees....
...Apollo acquired registered investment adviser Griffin Capital this year to help market its funds to wealthy investors....
...Leon Black will have to do. The New York billionaire has agreed to buy 93 Eaton Square for £21m, people familiar with the matter told the FT....
...Leon Black targets New York elite in fight against rape claim The legal battle between Leon Black and his former mistress Guzel Ganieva has drawn in at least half a dozen law firms and threatens to embroil...
...The market maker was on a trajectory to become the biggest company on Wall Street that no one had ever heard of, often confused for its sister company — Ken Griffin’s wildly successful hedge fund Citadel...
...Steve Cohen’s Point72 Asset Management put in $750m while Ken Griffin’s Citadel added another $2bn. Melvin appeared to reach acceptance quicker than the market by exiting the bet against GameStop....
...“Let me be perfectly clear, absolutely not,” Griffin said. (FT) Coronavirus digest Russia will supply 300m doses of its Sputnik V vaccine to the African Union....
...Other big names who fell off the list were Daniel Loeb of Third Point, John Paulson of Paulson & Co, and Leon Cooperman of Omega Advisors....
...These sold privately in 2011, going to a US collector who is likely to be Steve Cohen or Leon Black....
...Leon Daniels, TfL’s managing director of surface transport, said: “We have not treated, and do not treat, Uber any differently to any other London operator and we are satisfied that Uber complies with private...
...Ken Griffin (no. 5 at $950m last year) oversaw flagship funds that halved in 2008, while John Paulson ($2.3bn) steered some of his funds even further into the red in 2011....
...Leon Daniels, managing director of surface transport at TfL, described the letter from Mr Griffin as “utterly irresponsible”....
...There, squashed at the base of the portico’s supporting columns, are beasts and monsters: bears, wolves, lions and a griffin feasting on a pig....
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