Michael Burry’s Big Bets Still Move Markets—Even When He’s Wrong Fame, fear and finance collide as Michael Burry’s influence endures long after his biggest win. By Ivan Castano
Water Mill’s Golden Hour: Inside the Parrish Art Museum Midsummer Gala The assembled VIPs honored artists Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Sanford Biggers and Nina Yankowitz and philanthropic power couple Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder. By Hudson Warm
Investor John Paulson’s Latest Donation Is Another Gift to Higher Education The hedge fund manager is best known for having made billions by betting against subprime mortgages during the 2007 housing crisis. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Investor John Paulson Seeks to Dismiss His Wife’s Billion Dollar Lawsuit Over Secret Trusts By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Democrats Demand Success Academy Return ‘Blood Money’ From Puerto Rican Debt Holder By Will Bredderman
Hedge Fund Billionaire John Paulson Goes Long With $100 Million Gift to Central Park Conservancy By Patrick Clark
John Paulson Is More Aggressive, Says BofA Exec; Ray Dalio Bowls Over Boatyard for Stamford HQ: Roundup By Patrick Clark
Will Nasdaq Sweeten Face-Flop Deal…Again? HSBC in Settlement Talks Over Iran: Roundup By Patrick Clark