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Goldman gathers rattled hedge fund tycoons in hunt for Mideast cash

Todd Gillespie, Hema Parmar, Sridhar Natarajan and Alex Dooler / Bloomberg
Todd Gillespie, Hema Parmar, Sridhar Natarajan and Alex Dooler / Bloomberg • 5 min read
Goldman gathers rattled hedge fund tycoons in hunt for Mideast cash
For many hedge funds, their sights are set on one thing: The growing pot of money in the Middle East, which is looking increasingly attractive as US investors brace for recession risks. Photo: Bloomberg
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When David Solomon admitted to Ken Griffin that hopes for a surge in companies going public this year had so far been miserably unfulfilled, a nervous laugh rippled through the room. 

That wasn’t even the grimmest dose of anxiety at last week’s gathering in Abu Dhabi, which drew hedge fund titans eying a slice of the Gulf city’s riches.

Just a day earlier, Paul Singer, founder of Elliott Investment Management, warned the crowd that he feared the US dollar might lose its reserve currency status, according to people present, who asked not to be named discussing a private conference. Singer also cautioned that geopolitical tensions could boil over into war, without specifying which conflict.

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