IW's guide to the 2010 Rich List

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A reversal in fortune for the markets over the past year has led to a sharp rise in wealth for the financial industry's highest rollers. Here, Investment Week brings you a quick fire guide to the 2010 Sunday Times Rich List …

24 (£1.67bn) - Bruno Schroder. A non-executive director in the fund management group, Bruno and family have a stake in the London-listed Schroders worth £1.4bn. 49 (£1.1bn) - Louis Bacon. Hedge fund manager at Moore Capital. 57 (£950m) - Mark Coombs. Chief executive of Ashmore. 66 (£875m) - Alan Howard. Founder of Brevan Howard. 111 (£570m) - Peter Hargreaves. One half of Hargreaves Lansdown, Peter's wealth has risen by £260m over the past year as the value of his Bristol-based group climbs to £1.38bn. 150 (£452m) - Stephen Lansdown. As above. Lansdown also sold £47m of share...

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