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Dec 17, 2022 · Hedge fund manager Bill Harnisch, who has scored a 29% return this year, credits most of the success to a prescient call on inflation 15 months ago. If his take on consumer prices turns out to be...
Jul 14, 2023 · Bill Harnisch is on a roll. Assets in his Peconic Partners hedge fund are ballooning thanks to a near-perfect run of market timing that included shorting last year’s bear market and pivoting long...
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Bill Harnisch, co-founder of the Harnisch Foundation, bought his first share of stock when he was barely into his teens. That was over 60 years ago and Bill’s fascination with markets continues to this day. His success in the equity investment business provides the money that fuels the philanthropy.
William Harnisch is the Chief Investment Strategist at Peconic Partners, managing all aspects of the firm's investment process. Mr. Harnisch began his career at Chase Manhattan Bank in 1968 (later known as Chase Investors Management), where he was Vice-President responsible for Special Equity Investments.
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Jan 5, 2024 · Bill Harnisch, whose $1.5 billion hedge fund delivered a market-beating 31% gain last year, is betting the recent bout of euphoric stock buying will peter out.
Mr. William Harnisch is the Chief Investment Strategist at Peconic Partners, managing all aspects of the firm’s investment process. Mr. Harnisch began his career at Chase Manhattan Bank in 1968 (later known as Chase Investors Management), where he was Vice-President responsible for Special Equity Investments.
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Nov 15, 2022 · Mr. William Harnisch is the Chief Investment Strategist at Peconic Partners, managing all aspects of the firm’s investment process. Harnisch began his career at Chase Manhattan Bank in 1968 (later known as Chase Investors Management), where he was Vice-President responsible for Special Equity Investments.