Short sellers come out on top in 2015; 2016 could offer even bigger kills
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LAST year was the most profitable ever for short sellers, by one measure. And 2016 is starting off even better for bears.
It's no secret that betting on declines is proving profitable in what has been the worst start to a year ever for global stocks. What is surprising, according to research firm Markit Ltd, is that returns for shorts are even higher than those generated during the 2008 global financial crisis, when considered on a relative basis.
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