Inside D.E. Shaw's special relationship with Blackstone, which shines a light on the power the hedge fund industry's largest investors have

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Sources say D.E. Shaw provides access to its biggest investor, Blackstone, to select funds not made widely available to the greater investor base.
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Inside D.E. Shaw's special relationship with Blackstone, which shines a light on the power the hedge fund industry's largest investors have

Inside D.E. Shaw's special relationship with Blackstone, which shines a light on the power the hedge fund industry's largest investors have

Bradley Saacks | Sources say D.E. Shaw provides access to its biggest investor, Blackstone, to select funds not made widely available to the greater investor base.

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