woensdag 1 april 2009

George Soros

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1164771/Im-having-good-crisis-says-hedge-fund-manager-1billion-world-plunged-recession.html


'I'm having a very good crisis,' says Soros as hedge fund managers make
billions off recession

By Mail Foreign Service
Last updated at 5:13 PM on 25th March 2009


George Soros said the current economic crisis has been the culmination of
his life's work

A hedge fund manager who predicted the global credit crunch has said the
financial crisis has been 'stimulating' and the culmination of his life's
work.

George Soros, who predicted the global financial crisis twice before, was
one of the few people to anticipate and prepare for the current economic
collapse.


Mr Soros said his prediction meant he was better able to brace his Quantum
investment fund against the gloabal storm.

But other investors failed to take notice of his prediction and his
decision to come out of retirement in 2007 to manage the fund made him
$US2.9 billion.

And while the financial crisis continued to deepen across the globe, the
78-year-old still managed to make $1.1 billion last year.

'It is, in a way, the culminating point of my life’s work,' he told
national newspaper The Australian.

Soros is one of 25, top hedge fund managers from across Wall Street who
have defied the credit crunch crisis to reap a total of $11.6billion
(£7.9bn) last year.

The managers made their profit by trading above the pain in the markets,
according to Institutional Investor’s Alpha Magazine.

Former maths professor James H. Simons, who has made billions in hedge
fund Renaissance Technologies, earned $2.5 billion running computer-driven
trading strategies.

And John A. Paulson, who made his fortune by betting against the housing
market, came in second earning $2 billion.
paulson
simons

Big hitters: John Paulson and James H Simons were part of a group of 25
hedge fund managers who make a total of $11.6bn

The managers made the profit in a year when losses were recorded at two of
every three hedge funds and when hedge funds lost an average of 18 percent,
according to the New York Times.

Two of the three managers who tied for ninth place, at $250 million, are
based in Britain and include David Harding of Winton Capital and Alan
Howard of Brevan Howard Asset Management.

Another Brevan Howard employee Christopher Rokos also made the list.
The profit comes at a time when the U.S Government is scrutinising Wall
Street pay and when hedge funds are facing proposals for new taxes on their
gains.

Despite the global financial crisis, the combined pay of the top 25 hedge
fund managers still managed to top every year before 2006.

Mr. Paulson said his pay was high, partly because he is the largest
investor in his fund and that he did not receive a bonus.

He said the the pensions, endowments and other institutions which invest in
his fund do not object to the profits he and his team make.

'In a year when all their other investments lost money, we’re like an
oasis,' he said in the Times.

'We have investors who were invested with Madoff, and they can’t thank me
enough.'


Alpha Magazine's 2008 Top Moneymakers

1 - James Simons, Renaissance Technologies Corp, $2.5 billion
2 - John Paulson, Paulson & Co, $2 billion
3 - John Arnold, Centaurus Energy, $1.5 billion
4 - George Soros, Soros Fund Management, $1.1 billion
5 - Raymond Dalio, Bridgewater Associates, $780 million
6 - Bruce Kovner, Caxton Associates, $640 million
7 - David Shaw, D.E. Shaw & Co, $275 million
8 - Stanley Druckenmiller, Duquesne Capital Management, $260 million
9 - (tie) David Harding, Winton Capital Management, $250 million
9 - (tie) Alan Howard, Brevan Howard Asset Management, $250 million
9 - (tie) John Taylor Jr, FX Concepts, $250 million

Profiles for hedge fund managers ranked 12 through 25 will be available
tomorrow:
12 - James Chanos, Kynikos Associates
13 - Michael Platt, BlueCrest Capital Management
14 - Roy Niederhoffer, R.G. Niederhoffer Capital Management
15 - John Horseman, Horseman Capital Management
16 - Paul Touradji, Touradji Capital Management
17 - Henry Laufer, Renaissance Technologies Corp.
18 - Kenneth Tropin, Graham Capital Management
19 - (tie) Pierre Andurand, Dennis Crema, BlueGold Capital Management

19 - (tie) Christopher Rokos, Brevan Howard Asset Management
22 - (tie) Christian Baha, Superfund
22 - (tie) Christian Levett, Clive Capital
24 - William Dunn, Dunn Capital Management
25 - Andrew Hoine, Paulson & Co.

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