NEW YORK (Reuters) - If famed investor Jim Rogers is known for one trait above all, it is for spotting themes early -- and betting on them big. So when the co-founder of The Quantum Fund (with George Soros) and author of “Adventure Capitalist” became a father, he naturally thought of how best to give his daughters an advantage. His answer: Have them learn Mandarin. “I am spending a lot of time, mo
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