10) Rob Saytran - # 1741 in the world, with $ 1 billion fortune. 50 years, the fund manager Discovery Capital
9) Eyzriel Inglandar - # 452 in the world, with 3.8 billion dollar fortune. 66, manager of Millennium Management
8) David Shaw - # 405, with a $ 4.1 billion fortune. 63-year-old hedge fund manager D.E.Shaw
7) Paul Tudor Jones II - # 352 richest in the world, with 4.6 billion dollars. Manager is Tudor Investment Corporation.
6) Bruce Kovnar - # 309 in the world with 5 billion net worth. 70, is manager of Caxton Associates.
5) Ken Griffin - # 216 in the rich world, with 6.5 billion. 46-year-old manager of the Citadel.
4) David Taper - # 121 with a fortune of 10.4 billion dollars. Manager is Appaloosa Fund Management and 57 years.
3) John Paulson - # 113 wealth of 11.2 billion dollars. Manager is hedge fund Paulson & Co. and 59 years.
2) whether Ray - # 60 wealth of 15.4 billion dollars. At 65, is manager of Bridgewater Associates
1) George Soros - # 29 richest with a net worth 24.2 billion dollars. Manager is of Soros Fund Management and 84 years old
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