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London`s most influential people in finance - Evening Standard

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

From the Opalesque team: Last month, London's very own newspaper, The Evening Standard, published a list of the 1000 most influential people in London in 2008. Among them were 51 financiers.

Here is a selection of the chosen ones, with snippets from the newspaper's commentaries:

- Michael Spencer, 53, ICAP founder and CEO - "far and away the City's kingpin." - Noam Gottesman, 47, GLG founder - "hugely rich... but publicity shy; no media picture of him exist." - Clara Furse, 51, LSE CEO - "one of those responsible for taking London to the top in global finance." - Christopher Hohn, 41, Children's Investment Fund founder - "makes a fortune with his hedge fund... then gives it to a charitable foundation run by his American wife." - Crispin Odey, 49, Odey Asset Management founder - "thrived on the credit crisis after being one of the first to predict the coming crunch and taking a short position in Bradford & Bingley." - Adair Turner, 53, FSA chairman - "a self-confessed technocrat." - Peter Cruddas, 54, CMC founder and chairman - "lives in Monaco and has given GBP100m to charity through his own foundation." - Hector Sants, 52, FSA CEO - "poacher turned gamekeeper." - Louis Bacon, 52, Moore Capital founder - "can move world markets and is said to be more powerful than George Soros." - Michael Hintze, 55, CQS,......................

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