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John Paulson (pictured), the Wall Street billionaire who made a fortune betting on the collapse of the US housing market, is said to be considering a move to a Caribbean island to reduce his tax bill.
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John Paulson (pictured), the Wall Street billionaire who made a fortune betting on the collapse of the US housing market, is said to be considering a move to a Caribbean island to reduce his tax bill.
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