Soros Fund Management, the investment vehicle founded by the billionaire investor George Soros, unveiled a host of changes to its U.S. equity holdings late Wednesday, including the surprise sale of an emerging chipmaker.
Investment funds with more than $100 million in assets are required to notify the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding changes in the their portfolios.
The reports, known as 13-F filings, are backdated to the end of the previous quarter, and while they do not include the full scope of holdings, nor possible bets against a particular security, they do provide a glimpse into the strategies of some of the world’s biggest investors.
Soros, who uses the fund as part of his Open Society Foundation’s efforts to improve government transparency worldwide, is perhaps Europe’s foremost investor, with personal wealth estimated at around $6.7 billion.
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