Two Sigma, the $60 billion quantitative trading firm, has been beset by troubles this year that have tarnished its image and could hurt its future.
Category: High Net Worth Individuals
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Treasury Report Shows $1.7 Trillion Deficit
The widening gap between what the government spends and what it earns comes as Congress continues to spar over the proper levels of federal spending.
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A Giacometti for a Cezanne: Jeffrey Epstein’s Role in a Pricey Art Deal
Mr. Epstein helped the billionaire Leon Black defer capital gains taxes from the swap. A Senate committee is scrutinizing some of Mr. Black’s art deals as it looks into tax avoidance schemes.
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Two Penthouses, and Their Terraces, Led the Market in September
At one building on the Upper East Side, two sprawling apartments sold at prices just above and below $30 million.
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New York Is Rebounding for the Rich. Nearly Everyone Else Is Struggling.
The huge income gap between rich and poor in Manhattan is the latest sign that the economic recovery from the pandemic has been lopsided in New York City.
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Want to Spur Green Energy in Wyoming? Aim for the Billionaires.
One man’s quest to lure climate investment from the wealthy enclave of Jackson underscores how the climate law works: It runs on rich people.
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Want to Spur Green Energy in Wyoming? Aim for the Billionaires.
One man’s quest to lure climate investment from the wealthy enclave of Jackson underscores how the climate law works: It runs on rich people.
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LVMH’s Bernard Arnault Is the King of Luxury, but Who Is Next to the Throne?
With brands like Tiffany, Dom Pérignon and Louis Vuitton, LVMH turned him into one of the world’s richest men. But with five children, he has a hard decision to make.
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I.R.S. Deploys Artificial Intelligence to Target Rich Partnerships
The tax agency is opening examinations into large hedge funds, private equity groups, real estate investors and law firms.
