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                    Canadian hedge funds investing in gambling projects

                    By Peter Amsel
                    2010-04-03
                    Tags: american casinos, canadian hedge funds

                    PrivateEquityA recent poll revealed that Canadian citizens were more amenable to gambling than their American counterparts. Not to be outdone, Canadian private equity firms are taking advantage of the credit crunch currently plaguing major US gaming companies by investing in casino projects both south of the 49th parallel and around the globe. Read more.

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