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Withdrawals shape hedge funds’ future

By James Mackintosh

Published: December 1 2008 20:10 | Last updated: December 1 2008 20:10

Paul Tudor Jones is the stuff of legend in the hedge fund industry, where his fame ranks behind only George Soros, the man who broke the Bank of England.

Mr Jones, a former cotton trader, predicted the 1987 crash and has never had a year where he lost money, until this year. He is only down 5 per cent, much better than the industry average and way ahead of stock markets.

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