Warren Buffet is regarded as the best assessor of financial markets by a plurality of almost one-fourth of respondents to the quarterly poll of investors, traders and analysts who subscribe to the Bloomberg terminal. The closest runner-up, Bill Gross, chosen by 16%. Billionaire investor George Soros gets 10%, followed by Nouriel Roubini, and Marc Faber.
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