Bear Stearns on the operating table

Amid concerns about its future, Financial News studies the anatomy of the troubled US investment bank

If Bear Stearns is known outside its US home base, it is because the 83-year-old bank is now virtually synonymous with sub-prime troubles and associated with two disastrous hedge funds that left investors with nothing.

Somehow, Bear Stearns, a workhorse of Wall Street that achieved record profits by sticking to its knitting, has become an example of what happens when securities firms do not diversify sufficiently.

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Ray Dalio Sells Last Stake in Bridgewater, the Hedge Fund That Made Him a BillionaireExternal link

Ray Dalio Sells Last Stake in Bridgewater, the Hedge Fund That Made Him a Billionaire