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July 24, 2008 8:18:58 AM CDT



Paydays That Make Even Wall Streeters Blush

Posted Apr 16, 08 11:16 AM CDT in Business 

(Newser) – Some Wall Street hedge-fund managers earned billions betting against the market last year, with the top of the class, John Paulson, shaking loose $3.7 billion, the New York Times reports. With the US median family income at $60,500, the booty embarrassed even some of his Wall Street peers. “It’s not illegal,” said Pimco's CIO. “But it’s ugly."

The last time there was such a sizeable inequality in wealth distribution, one analyst said, was the year before the stock market crashed in 1929. To make it into the top 25, as figured by Institutional Investor's Alpha magazine, managers needed to earn at least $360 million last year; George Soros and James Simons came in at nearly $3 billion each.

Source New York Times

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Freshly-printed bills.   (AP Photo/Jim Cole)
Hedge-fund manager George Soros made nearly $3 billion last year, according to Institutional Investor's Alpha magazine.   (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
Bruce Rosenblum, managing director, The Carlyle Group, right, testifies in July on taxing the profits of hedge funds taken by managers. At right is William Stanfill of Trailhead Partners LP.   (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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