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SEC creates new risk, strategy division

Thursday, September 17, 2009 : Permalink

TriCityHerald.com – The Securities and Exchange Commission has merged several offices and functions to create a division of risk, strategy and financial innovation.

The new division will be headed by Henry T.C. Hu, a professor of banking and finance law at the University of Texas, the agency announced Wednesday.

The division combines the SEC’s Office of Economic Analysis, Office of Risk Assessment and other functions. It will assume those areas as well as strategic and long-term analysis, identification of new trends in financial markets, and risk to the financial system.

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Recent failures slow growth of Icahn

Monday, July 7, 2008 : Permalink

Boston Globe- Carl Icahn has hit the roughest patch of his hedge fund career.

His $7.9 billion in hedge funds fell 7 percent between October and April, the biggest peak-to-trough loss since the funds opened in November 2004, according to investors. That compares with an average annual return on his investments of 53 percent from 1996 to mid-2004.

Icahn has lost money on cellular-phone maker Motorola Inc., his biggest investment. The 72-year-old billionaire also failed to persuade executives at Yahoo Inc. and Biogen Idec Inc. to take his advice for boosting their stock.

While falling equity markets and the slowing economy are beyond Icahn’s command, the setbacks at Yahoo and Biogen Idec don’t bode well for his future as an activist shareholder, said Brett Barth, a partner at New York-based BBR Partners, which has invested $1 billion in hedge funds.

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