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Hedge Funds Are Training 16-Year-Old Interns in Singapore

As billionaires flock to the tiny city-state, a shortage of qualified professionals is starting to bite.

A jogger runs toward the Central Business District in Singapore.  (Photographer: Wei Leng Tay/Bloomberg)
A jogger runs toward the Central Business District in Singapore. (Photographer: Wei Leng Tay/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg) -- In the dog-eat-dog world of hedge funds, giving an internship to a 16-year-old is almost unheard of. But when local talent is hard to find, teaching a minor how to generate alpha can be a worthwhile investment.
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