Felix Zulauf

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Felix W. Zulauf (born 1950) is a Swiss hedge fund manager and former banking executive who founded Zulauf Asset Management, a Zug, Switzerland-based hedge fund founded in 1990 with over $1.7 billion in assets under management according to MacroAxis.[1][2] Zulauf has been a regular member of the Barron's Roundtable for 30 years.[3]

Born
Felix Walter Zulauf

1950 (age 7576)
Occupations
  • Hedge fund manager
  • banking executive
Children1
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Felix W. Zulauf
Born
Felix Walter Zulauf

1950 (age 7576)
Occupations
  • Hedge fund manager
  • banking executive
Children1
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Career

Zulauf started his investment career as a trader for Swiss Bank, then training in research and portfolio management in New York, Zurich and in Paris.[4] He joined Union Bank of Switzerland in 1977, ultimately becoming the head of the institutional portfolio management unit and global strategist for the UBS Group.

Climate Change

In June 2022, the magazine "the market" published a paper[5] by Zulauf, in which he questions man-made climate change, saying the scientific evidence is not given.

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