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‘Effective Altruism’ Led Bankman-Fried to a Little-Known Wall St. Firm

The New York Times – Business:

The FTX founder joined Jane Street Capital not to learn about controlling risk, which is its focus, but because the tenets of a philanthropic movement drew him there.

Joe Rennison
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