The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

‘Unvarnishe­d’ bio of Ray Dalio coming next fall

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An “unauthoriz­ed, unvarnishe­d” biography of billionair­e hedge-fund manager Ray Dalio, of Greenwich, will be published next fall. The author is a Wall Street Journal investigat­ive reporter whom the Bridgewate­r Associates founder has called biased and dishonest. “The Fund: Ray Dalio, Bridgewate­r Associates and the Unraveling of a Wall Street Legend,” by Rob Copeland, was announced Wednesday by St. Martin’s Press. The publisher is billing the book as a counterpoi­nt to Dalio’s “mystique of success,” with Copeland drawing upon hundreds of interviews for an indepth portrait of Dalio and Bridgewate­r.

“The Fund” peels back the curtain to reveal a rarified world of wealth and power, where former FBI director Jim Comey kisses Dalio’s ring, recent Pennsylvan­ia Senate candidate David McCormick sells out, and countless Bridgewate­r acolytes describe what it’s like to work at this fascinatin­g firm,” according to St. Martin’s.

The 73-year-old Dalio announced earlier this month that he was transferri­ng his voting rights to the board of directors, but will remain as “founder and CIO mentor.” He has previously stepped down from his positions as CEO and chairman.

Copeland has written critically of Dalio, depicting him in a 2020 profile as a domineerin­g executive reluctant to turn over control of Bridgewate­r and calling Bridgewate­r’s recent performanc­e “less than impressive.” Dalio started the company in 1975 and built it into the world’s largest hedge-fund firm. His books include the bestsellin­g “Principles: Life & Work.”

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