Paulson apologises for hedge fund performance

Hedge fund manager John Paulson has told investors that performance at his funds this year is 'the worst in the firm's 17-year history'

Hedge-fund manager John Paulson apologised to his investors, saying performance at his funds this year is "the worst in the firm's 17-year history."

In his third-quarter letter dated October 28 to investors, Paulson, who won fame for reaping billions of dollars by betting against the US housing market, said "we are disappointed and apologise."

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