Dominique Strauss-Kahn looks to raise $2 billion for hedge fund

A new hedge fund is planning to leverage the status of former International Monetary Fund chief as an expert on global finances to raise money

A new hedge fund is planning to leverage the status of former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn as an expert on global finances, as well as his thick rolodex, to raise $2 billion, notably in Asia.

The fund, which is awaiting regulatory approval from Luxembourg authorities, is being set up by LSK & Partners, a financial firm founded last year by Strauss-Kahn and Franco-Israeli businessman Thierry Leyne.

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