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What happened to the legendary Wall Street fund manager who committed suicide by jumping off a building?
The specific cause of death is still under investigation, but now the possibility of homicide has been ruled out. It is speculated that Vauxs chose to commit suicide, probably because many investors no longer trust him and are unwilling to hand over their money to him for management, so he was hit, and this went to extremes. Of course, this is actually just outside speculation.

Walker used to be the chief investment officer of international value consultants limited liability company. In 2000, he was appointed as the investment manager of many institutions, and in 2005, he became the chief portfolio manager directly. In his career, he almost never deviated from his strategy of deep investment, and he also stood out in the industry. But on 202 1, the fund he managed was also directly liquidated. The reason why this happened was mainly hit by the epidemic, so many investors withdrew their funds, resulting in the assets under his management falling directly to $3 billion.

Although Vauxs' worth has reached hundreds of millions of dollars, he still feels a heavy blow in this matter, because the saddest thing for an investment manager is that investors no longer trust themselves. Of course, it is probably because of this reason that vauxhall chose to commit suicide, because vauxhall was not suspected of being murdered, and vauxhall did not commit any misconduct before committing suicide. Probably because of this reason, he took it hard and embarked on an extreme road.

Voxner, 59, is an investment wizard, but he is such a wizard. He committed suicide by jumping off a building in the office of an international value consulting company, leaving his wife and two children. The news of Vauxs' death also shocked the American asset management industry, and this news also set off a storm in the American investment community.