Ken Brody Discovers Life After Taconic

Four years after retiring from the firm he co-founded, his new hedge fund is off to a strong start.

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Ken Brody, Sutton Square Partners (photo credit: Chris Kleponis/Bloomberg News)

When Kenneth Brody retired at the end of 2013 from Taconic Capital Advisors -- the multistrategy hedge fund firm he co-founded with fellow Goldman Sachs partner Frank Brosens -- the then-70-year-old played a lot of tennis and worked on a couple of nonprofits he had founded, including one...

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