George Soros built his reputation in the 1990s as a master currency speculator, famously earning $1 billion by betting against the British pound, earning him the title "the man who broke the Bank of England." This pivotal moment in financial history cemented his status as a savvy investor, known for making bold and effective plays in the Forex market.
Beyond currency speculation, Soros also significantly invests in stocks. In the second quarter of this year, he notably increased his holdings in several companies, including Smurfit Westrock after its acquisition. His substantial investment, raising his stake to 3.3 million shares, signifies confidence in the company’s growth trajectory and its impactful role in sustainable packaging.
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